Using cultural and structural indicators to explain measurement noninvariance in gender role attitudes with multilevel structural equation modeling
Autor/in:
Seddig, Daniel; Lomazzi, Vera
Quelle: Social Science Research, (2019) 84
Inhalt: The current study explores the reasons for noninvariance of the measurements of gender role attitudes across countries. While previous studies have shown that noninvariance is a problem for comparative research and pointed out methods to alleviate the risks of drawing invalid conclusions, none has so far tried to explain why measurements of gender role attitudes are nonequivalent. Therefore, we use multilevel structural equation modeling to exploring measurement invariance and explain its absence. We use data assessing peoples' views on the specialization of roles by gender and the consequences of female employment on family's well-being from the International Social Survey Programme. We can replicate the findings from prior research indicating that scalar measurement invariance across countries is absent. Furthermore, we use two country-level variables to explain the noninvariance of particular items. The cultural value embeddedness explains noninvariance to a considerable degree while the Gender Inequality Index from the United Nations Development Programme does not. Therefore, we conclude that issues of comparability of gender role attitudes are related mainly to cultural rather than structural differences between countries.
Schlagwörter:Geschlechtsrolle; gender role; Einstellung; attitude; Messung; measurement; vergleichende Forschung; comparative research; Umfrageforschung; survey research; Datengewinnung; data capture; Datenqualität; data quality; Wertorientierung; value-orientation; kulturelle Faktoren; cultural factors; soziale Ungleichheit; social inequality; gender-specific factors; measurement noninvariance; multilevel structural equation modeling; cultural values; gender inequality; ISSP
SSOAR Kategorie:Erhebungstechniken und Analysetechniken der Sozialwissenschaften, Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung
Using Alignment Optimization to Test the Measurement Invariance of Gender Role Attitudes in 59 Countries
Autor/in:
Lomazzi, Vera
Quelle: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 12 (2018) 1, S 77-103
Inhalt: Several repeated cross-national surveys include measurements of attitudes toward gender roles to investigate individuals’ beliefs regarding the appropriateness of men and women’s roles in a particular context. When used to compare attitudes across countries, these measurements reveal critical factors that could cause a lack of equivalence between different cultural contexts, and that could therefore produce misleading results. Nevertheless, the use of such measures to compare country means without assessing measurement equivalence is common. It should also be considered that the assessment of equivalence within a large-scale sample from cross-sectional surveys through multigroup confirmatory factor analysis (MGCFA) often fails because of the strict requirements necessary. The current article is used to assess the measurement equivalence of the gender role attitudes scale included in the last wave of the World Values Survey in 59 countries, with the main goal of identifying the most invariant model for the largest number of groups. The study involved comparing two methods belonging to the frequentist approach: MGCFA and the frequentist alignment procedure, a highly novel and promising method that is still rarely used. Using the first technique, partial scalar invariance was achieved for 27 countries. By employing the frequentist alignment optimization, an acceptable degree of noninvariance was achieved for 35 countries. Thus, the study confirmed the frequentist alignment procedure as a viable alternative to the MGCFA.
Testing the Goodness of the EVS Gender Role Attitudes Scale
Titelübersetzung:Test de la qualité de l'échelle EVS d'attitude du rôle de genre
Autor/in:
Lomazzi, Vera
Quelle: Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, (2017) 135, S 90-100
Inhalt: This study provides a critical evaluation of the gender role attitude scale included in the fourth wave of the European Values Study. The goodness of this scale is tested considering first of all its reliability and the stability of the factorial structure. The results suggest caution in the use of this instrument: the scale presents a deep variation in reliability across countries and its configuration is not stable, displaying several different factor structures from one country to another. In considering the source of this instability, this study addresses a priming effect due to questions introduced in 2008 immediately prior to the use of the gender role attitudes scale that modified the context of response.
Gender of interviewer effects in a multitopic centralized CATI panel survey
Autor/in:
Lipps, Oliver; Lutz, Georg
Quelle: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 11 (2017) 1, S 67-86
Inhalt: "This paper is motivated by two recent articles which show that numerous studies which analyzed
gender of interviewer effects did not take interviewer nonresponse selection effects into account. For example, interviewers may be more successful at recruiting respondents with characteristics similar to themselves and who give answers that are similar to their own, and this may result in spurious gender of interviewer effects. Our research is novel because it uses data from a large panel survey in which the same respondent is asked the same questions repeatedly by interviewers of random genders using the centralized telephone
mode. We use the panel design to show the importance of checking for all relevant variables in models where selection may cause bias. To this end, we use respondent fixed effects models as a reference to yield unbiased coefficients. We find gender of interviewer effects that are in line with social desirability theory on gender issues such as female discrimination. However, not all gender-related questions are affected by gender of interviewer effects and, in addition, we do not find any effects on political and (factual) household task related questions. In line with the notion of social distance, there is a higher likelihood that answers respondents are less comfortable with are given to interviewers of the same gender regarding (sensitive) health questions." (author's abstract)
Testing the Goodness of the EVS Gender Role Attitudes Scale
Titelübersetzung:Test de la qualité de l'échelle EVS d'attitude du rôle de genre
Autor/in:
Lomazzi, Vera
Quelle: Bulletin de Méthodologie Sociologique, (2017) 135, S 90-100
Inhalt: This study provides a critical evaluation of the gender role attitude scale included in the fourth wave of the European Values Study. The goodness of this scale is tested considering first of all its reliability and the stability of the factorial structure. The results suggest caution in the use of this instrument: the scale presents a deep variation in reliability across countries and its configuration is not stable, displaying several different factor structures from one country to another. In considering the source of this instability, this study addresses a priming effect due to questions introduced in 2008 immediately prior to the use of the gender role attitudes scale that modified the context of response.
Analytical Strategy for Dealing with Neutrality Claims and Implicit Masculinity Constructions: Methodological Challenges for Gender Studies in Science and Technology
Titelübersetzung:Neutralitätsansprüchen und impliziten Männlichkeitskonstruktionen in den Natur- und Technikwissenschaften analytisch begegnen: methodologische Herausforderungen und Analysestrategien für die Geschlechterforschung
Quelle: Forum Qualitative Sozialforschung / Forum: Qualitative Social Research, 17 (2016) 3, 21 S
Inhalt: Auf Basis eines empirischen Beispiels diskutieren wir in diesem Beitrag methodologische Herausforderungen für die Untersuchung geschlechtlicher Zuschreibungen in epistemischen Kulturen in Technik- und Naturwissenschaften. Konfrontiert mit Akteur_innen, die für sich selbst wie für ihre Arbeit Neutralität und Objektivität beanspruchen, sind Untersuchungen der Geschlechterforschung damit konfrontiert, Geschlechternormen zu rekonstruieren, die überwiegend implizit bleiben, ohne dabei selbst Geschlechterdifferenzen zu reifizieren. Mit dem Ziel, diese "Blackbox" zu öffnen, schlagen wir in diesem Beitrag eine Analysestrategie vor, um diesen subtilen, hochgradig normativen, diskursiven Praktiken der Zuschreibung von Geschlecht an epistemische Subjekte, Objekte und Tätigkeiten nachzugehen und exemplifizieren dies anhand einer eigenen empirischen Studie. Indem im qualitativen Datenmaterial Distinktionsmuster, einmal mit Bezug auf epistemische Grenzziehungen und einmal mit Bezug auf Geschlechterdifferenzierungen, miteinander verglichen werden, ist es möglich, die in den Daten existierenden Bezüge zwischen symbolischer Geschlechterordnung und epistemischen Kulturen aufzuspüren. Der vorgeblich neutrale "Wissenschaftler" bzw. "Ingenieur" wird dann als androzentrische Konstruktion eines männlich verfassten epistemischen Subjekts sichtbar.
Inhalt: On the basis of an empirical example, we offer in this article a methodological discussion of the challenges and pitfalls gender studies scholars face when analyzing how gender norms are attributed to epistemic cultures in science and engineering. Faced with actors who claim neutrality and objectivity for themselves and their work, the challenge is to analyze gender norms that are mostly implicit without reifying gender differences. Committed to the goal of opening this black box, we propose an analytical strategy for qualitative empirical research to unveil these subtle, highly normalized, discursive practices of attributing gender norms to the epistemic subjects, objects and activities in science and engineering, and exemplify it with reference to our own empirical study. By comparing the patterns of distinction with respect to epistemic boundaries and to gender differentiations, it is possible to trace connections between the symbolic gender order and epistemic cultures within the data. The allegedly neutral scientist as well as the engineering scholar is then shown to be the androcentric construction of a masculine coded epistemic subject.
Die Positionierung des weiblichen Subjekts im politischen Raum: eine biographieanalytische Betrachtung der Karrierechancen ostdeutscher Politikerinnen
Titelübersetzung:The position of female biographical identity in the political space: a biography-analytical approach to the study of career opportunities of East German female politicians
Autor/in:
Hippmann, Cornelia
Quelle: Zeitschrift für Qualitative Forschung, 16 (2015) 2, S 249-263
Inhalt: "Der folgende Artikel leistet einen Beitrag zur Erforschung von Karrierechancen und -schwierigkeiten ostdeutscher Politikerinnen und begründet die Verwendung eines biographieanalytischen Zugangs. Er beruht auf den Ergebnissen meines Dissertationsprojektes Ostdeutsche Frauen in der Politik. Eine qualitative Analyse. In meinem Beitrag werden die Gründe diskutiert, weshalb gerade der biographieanalytische Zugang geeignet ist, um bisher von den Sozialwissenschaften vernachlässigte Themen der Durchdringung des 'äußeren' Lebensablaufs und der 'Innenweltaufschichtung' biographischer Erfahrungen zu erforschen. Dazu werden zentrale Ergebnisse der Untersuchung skizziert. Es wird aufgezeigt, dass 1989/90 politische und soziokulturelle Systemwechsel einmalige Gestaltungs- und Partizipationschancen für politisch ambitionierte ostdeutsche Frauen bot, um nach dem Aufbau einer neuartigen Politikszene eine Laufbahn als Parlamentarierin einzuschlagen. In dem Artikel wird thematisiert, dass sich die zeitgenössischen Mandatsträgerinnen tendenziell, nicht zuletzt auf Grund ihrer genderisierten Rolle, verschärften Paradoxien in ihrem politischen Handeln ausgesetzt sahen. Dieser Aufsatz will dazu beitragen, auf der Basis meines (abgeschlossenen) Forschungsprojektes konzeptionell die Situation von ostdeutsch-sozialisierten Frauen im politischen Raum aus biographietheoretischer Perspektive zu analysieren, zu diskutieren und das Besondere des Forschungsfeldes zu konturieren." (Autorenreferat)
Inhalt: "The following article makes a contribution to the study of opportunities and difficulties of female East German political mandate holders, and justifies the use of an analytical biography approach. The article is empirically based on the results of my dissertation project East German women in politics. A qualitative analysis. In this present paper I discuss the reasons why exactly the biography-analytical approach is suitable to explore topics of the intertwining of 'outer' life course and 'inner' sedimentation of biographical experiences. The key results of my study are outlined. It is shown that especially the rapid political and socio-cultural change within the former GDR in 1989/1990 offered unique participation opportunities for politically ambitious East German women to pursue a career as parliamentarians after a radically new political scene had been set up. The article also focuses on the paradoxes that the contemporary female mandate holders tend to be confronted with; these paradoxes are exacerbated by the ascribed genderized roles of female politicians. On the empirical base of my (finished) research project, this paper attempts to generate analytical categories and to discuss with their help the work and life situation of women socialized in East Germany within political arenas. The analysis will be pursued in a biography-theoretical perspective, and some ofthe particular features of the field of research of East German women in politics will be formulated." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:neue Bundesländer; New Federal States; Federal Republic of Germany; Politikerin; ; Karriere; career; Chancengleichheit; equal opportunity; politische Partizipation; political participation; politisches Handeln; political action; Geschlechtsrolle; gender role; Rollenbild; role image; woman; Sozialisation; socialization; Biographie; biography; qualitative Methode; qualitative method; Sozialforschung; social research; narratives Interview; narrative interview; Geschlechterforschung; gender studies
SSOAR Kategorie:Frauen- und Geschlechterforschung, politische Willensbildung, politische Soziologie, politische Kultur, Erhebungstechniken und Analysetechniken der Sozialwissenschaften
The impact of method bias on the cross-cultural comparability in face-to-face surveys among ethnic minorities
Autor/in:
Kappelhof, Joost W. S.
Quelle: Methods, data, analyses : a journal for quantitative methods and survey methodology (mda), 8 (2014) 1, S 79-118
Inhalt: "This article investigates the impact of several sources of method bias on the cross-cultural comparison of attitudes towards gender roles and family ties among non-Western minority ethnic groups. In particular, it investigates how interviewer effects, the use of an interviewer with a shared ethnic background, interview language, interviewer gender, gender matching, the presence of others during the interview and differences in socio-demographic sample composition of non-Western minority ethnic groups affect the cross-cultural comparison of attitudes towards gender roles and family ties between these groups. The data used in this study come from a large scale face-to face survey conducted among the four largest non-Western minority ethnic groups in The Netherlands for which Statistics Netherlands drew a random sample of named individuals from each of the four largest non-Western minority populations living in The Netherlands. Furthermore, methods are introduced to estimate the potential impact of method bias on cross cultural comparisons. The results show that measurement of both gender roles and family ties constructs are full scalar invariant across the different ethnic groups, but that observed differences in attitudes between ethnic groups especially towards gender roles are influenced by method bias. This in turn leads to biased comparisons between ethnic groups because of differences in the size of the various sources of method bias, the differential impact of the same method bias between ethnic groups and the combination thereof." (author's abstract)
Schlagwörter:ethnische Gruppe; ethnic group; Minderheit; minority; Befragung; survey; Interview; interview; Geschlechtsrolle; gender role; Familie; family; Niederlande; Netherlands; soziale Integration; social integration; kulturelle Integration; cultural integration; interkultureller Vergleich; intercultural comparison; Forschungsreaktivität; reactivity effect; Antwortverhalten; response behavior; Umfrageforschung; survey research; methods bias; non-Western ethnic minorities; incomparability of samples; multi group Mimic
SSOAR Kategorie:Erhebungstechniken und Analysetechniken der Sozialwissenschaften
Titelübersetzung:Social presence in online surveys
Autor/in:
Schmidt-Catran, Alexander W.; Hörstermann, Katharina
Quelle: Methoden, Daten, Analysen (mda), 7 (2013) 3, S 397-432
Inhalt: "Onlinebefragungen zählen mittlerweile zum Standardrepertoire vieler Forschungsinstitute, einige methodische Fragen bleiben bis dato jedoch noch unbeantwortet. Diese Studie beschäftigt sich mit der Frage, ob durch die Simulation sozialer Präsenz das Antwortverhalten der Befragten beeinflusst werden kann. Mit einem experimentellen Design werden Effekte der sozialen Präsenz auf Nonresponse sowie sozial erwünschtes Antwortverhalten untersucht. Dabei wird davon ausgegangen, dass die Implementierung sozialer Präsenz den Vorteil einer erhöhten Teilnahmebereitschaft und den Nachteil von sozial erwünschtem Antwortverhalten mit sich bringen kann. Der inhaltliche Schwerpunkt des Experiments liegt auf Einstellungen zu Sexismus, Geschlechterrollen und der Berufstätigkeit von Frauen. Zur Simulation der sozialen Präsenz werden Fotografien verwendet. Zusätzlich zum Effekt der sozialen Präsenz wird untersucht, ob das Geschlecht und die Attraktivität der auf den Fotos gezeigten Personen einen Einfluss auf das Antwortverhalten haben. Bei diesem Effekt handelt es sich um eine Art 'Gender-of-Interviewer'-Effekt. Bezüglich der Teilnahme- und Antwortbereitschaft konnten keine positiven Effekte nachgewiesen werden. Die Ergebnisse hinsichtlich möglicher Interviewereffekte in Form von sozial erwünschtem Antwortverhalten sind nicht eindeutig, es tauchen aber systematische Unterschiede zwischen den Experimental- und der Kontrollgruppe auf." (Autorenreferat)
Inhalt: "Today, online surveys belong to the standard instruments of most survey research institutes, but some methodical questions are still unanswered. This study deals with the question of whether the simulation of social presence has an effect on the response style. Using an experimental design, the effects of social presence on non-response and socially desirable answers are tested. We expect social presence to lower non-response but to induce socially desirable answers. Topics of the survey are attitudes towards sexism, gender roles and the participation of women in the labor market. Social presence is simulated by pictures of the 'investigators' of the study. In addition to the effect of social presence, the study investigates whether the gender and the attractiveness of the person on the pictures have an effect on the answers. This effect might be called a 'gender-of-interviewer'-effect. Concerning the non-response rate no positive effect of social presence could be found. The results with regard to social desirability and a possible gender-of-interviewer-effect are ambiguous but show significant differences between the control group and our experimental groups." (author's abstract)