2022
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2022.873442
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Effects of Including Gender Pronoun Questions in Surveys

Abstract: This research examines whether the mere presence of asking about gender pronouns (e.g., she/her, he/him, they/them, and ze/zir) in a survey enhances participants’ attitudes and satisfaction of answering the questions. A large sample (N = 1,511) of heterosexual, cisgender, and LGBTQIA+ participants across the United States (US) were surveyed an online “personality test” (as a deception), with the real purpose of examining whether asking a pronoun question enhanced their perceptions of the survey. Three demograp… Show more

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“…To do so, it is most important to identify one's biases and address them. It also requires asking for preferred names, pronouns, and gender identity, not just during face-to-face interactions but also on demographic intake forms, health insurance forms, healthcare records, and research questionnaires 6,18. Because after all, it is about more than just being respectful of others.…”
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“…To do so, it is most important to identify one's biases and address them. It also requires asking for preferred names, pronouns, and gender identity, not just during face-to-face interactions but also on demographic intake forms, health insurance forms, healthcare records, and research questionnaires 6,18. Because after all, it is about more than just being respectful of others.…”
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confidence: 99%