This study examined the four-year test-retest reliability of Bem Sex-Role Inventory scores for 77 college women who responded to the instrument as freshmen and again as seniors. The BSRI scales were found to have moderate long-term reliability. The BSRI was judged to be as reliable as other paper-and-pencil instruments which attempt to measure similar personality variables and to have adequate reliability for research purposes.
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