“…CFAs supported both an oblique three-factor structure and a bifactor structure, justifying the use of both factor and total scale scores, respectively. Consis tent with the literature that highlighted multidimensionality of patriarchy, the PBS reflected patriarchal beliefs at micro-, meso-, and macrolevels of social systems, across politics, business, fi nance, religion, education, and domestic life (see Belknap, 2007;Clarricoates, 1981;Deutchman, 1998;Hartmann, 1976;MacKin non, 1989;Messerschmidt, 1986;Millett, 1969;Parker & Reckdenwald, 2008). Construct validity of the PBS was further sup ported in relation to modem sexism, antifeminist attitudes, and egalitarian attitudes toward women.…”