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A Back-translated Mexican version of the Austra- lian o’Kelly Women’s Belief scales was given to a sample of 363 women born and living in Mexico. A factor analysis with a varimax rotation with cu- toff eigenvalues of 3 showed that 36 out of the 92 items originally developed in the Australian study accounted for 40.138% of the variance, and could be ultimately grouped into two factors: one “ra- tionality” factor, with a total of 14 items, and one “Irrationality” factor with a total of 22 items, and with a very low Pearson’s rs (.119) between them. these results support the equivalency of the Mexi- can version to the original instrument used to iden- tify the presence of the reBt’s absolutistic, rigid beliefs about traditional feminine roles in women.


Contreras, A. H., Lega, L., Villaseñor Ponce, M., Alva Jimenez, A. P., & Garcia Guerrero, L. (2011). Preliminary factorial structure of the O’Kelly Women’s Belief Scales in Mexican population. Avances En Psicología Latinoamericana, 29(1), 129–135. Retrieved from https://revistas.urosario.edu.co/index.php/apl/article/view/505

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