Agree "birth cert" framing is relatively clear and inoffensive. Few comments: 1. shouldn't it be "what *sex* is listed..."? 2. some countries allow changing birth cert, could phrase "what sex was listed when you were born?" 3. Shd also have "prefer not to say" opt out for sex Qs?
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I misspoke in my tweet - I have an open field where I type in people's response. Still, probably shouldn't include it at all.
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Open field is better, but what do you get in your data? Do people use it? My guess is you aren't getting a real rich source of information with it.
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BTW just a quick Google and there are some pretty good answers, e.g.: https://www.quora.com/How-should-I-ask-about-gender-on-a-survey-in-a-non-binary-way … "How do you identify your gender? (please tick ONE OR MORE boxes) □ Male □ Female □ Gender Diverse (gender non-conforming and/or transgender)"
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Not saying this is perfect either. Hence why I really think it's important to reach out to gender diverse people, intersex people, etc. If you want to include them in your sample and know they are included then you have actually put in the work.
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(Assuming there is a reason to collect the info in the first place!
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Absolutely!
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