TY - JOUR PY - 1971// TI - A highway safety 'scare' film and its effects on performance and mood of males and females JO - Behavioral research in highway safety A1 - LeGarde, JC A1 - Lubman, MV A1 - Hartnett, JJ SP - 83 EP - 97 VL - 2 IS - 2 N2 - Investigated the extent to which stressful motion pictures dealing with highway safety affect motor performance and mood among males and females. An improvised motor task and a mood adjective check list were given to 18 male and 24 female undergraduates. Base levels and changes in performance and mood were determined through use of a test-film-retest design, and repeated-measures analysis of variance was used in the data analysis. Ss experienced increased scores on aggression, activity, depression, and anxiety on the check list as a consequence of viewing the film. Females exhibited a greater increase in mood change and a more rapid recovery to prefilm mood levels than did males, who displayed symptoms for a longer period of time. All Ss had an increase in perceptual-motor test scores; however, it was seen that a decrement in quality occurred. The use of "scare" films to induce changes in driving behavior is discussed. (15 ref.) (PsycINFO Database Record (c) 2012 APA, all rights reserved) LA - en SN - 0045-1665 UR - http://dx.doi.org/ ID - ref1 ER -