The Role of Gender and Sensation Seeking in Film Choice: Exploring Mood and Arousal
This study demonstrates the significance of individual difference factors, particularly gender and sensation seeking, in predicting media choice (examined through hypothetical descriptions of films that participants anticipated they would view). This study used a 2 (Positive mood/negative mood) × 2...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of media psychology 2008, Vol.20 (3), p.97-105 |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study demonstrates the significance of individual difference factors,
particularly gender and sensation seeking, in predicting media choice (examined
through hypothetical descriptions of films that participants anticipated they
would view). This study used a 2 (Positive mood/negative mood)
× 2 (High arousal/low arousal) within-subject design with 544
undergraduate students recruited from a large northeastern university in the
United States. Results showed that happy films and high arousal films were
preferred over sad films and low-arousal films, respectively. In terms of gender
differences, female viewers reported a greater preference than male viewers for
happy-mood films. Also, male viewers reported a greater preference for
high-arousal films compared to female viewers, and female viewers reported a
greater preference for low-arousal films compared to male viewers. Finally, high
sensation seekers reported a preference for high-arousal films. Implications for
research design and importance of exploring media characteristics are
discussed. |
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ISSN: | 1864-1105 2151-2388 |
DOI: | 10.1027/1864-1105.20.3.97 |