The impact of sex and gender role self-perception on affective reactions to different types of film

Oliver et al examined the impact of sex and gender role self-perceptions on viewers' responses to neutral, melodramatic and violent film segments. The results emphasize the importance of sex and gender role self-perceptions.

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Beliefs
Biological and medical sciences
Emotional Response
Emotions
Empathy
Factors
Females
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Gender Differences
Gender roles
Individualized Instruction
Literary Genres
Literature Reviews
Males
Mass Media Effects
Media Research
Nursery Rhymes
Perceptions
Personality
Personality Traits
Preferences
Psychological Patterns
Psychology. Psychoanalysis. Psychiatry
Psychology. Psychophysiology
Responses
Sex Differences
Sex Role
Sex Role Identity
Sex roles
Sex Stereotypes
Social psychology
Social role. Sex role
Stereotypes
Undergraduate Students
United States of America
title The impact of sex and gender role self-perception on affective reactions to different types of film
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