Authors
Elizabeth A Klonoff, Hope Landrine
Publication date
1995/12
Journal
Psychology of Women Quarterly
Volume
19
Issue
4
Pages
439-470
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
This paper describes the development, reliability, and validity of the Schedule of Sexist Events (SSE), a measure of lifetime and recent (past year) sexist discrimination in women's lives. A culturally diverse standardization sample of 631 women completed the 20‐item SSE. Factor analyses revealed that the SSE‐Lifetime and SSE‐Recent have four factors: Sexist Degradation, Sexism in Distant Relationships, Sexism in Close Relationships, and Sexist Discrimination in the Workplace. The SSE‐Lifetime and SSE‐Recent scales had high internal‐consistency (.92, .90) and split‐half (.87, .83) reliability, and the factors were similarly reliable. Validity was established by demonstrating that scores on the SSE‐Lifetime and SSE–Recent correlate as well with two other measures of stressful events (the Hassles Frequency and the PERI–Life Events scales [PERI–LES]) as those measures correlate with each other. Sexist …
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