Long married to a successfully driven but
inattentive movie producer (Baldwin), she finds herself taking a car trip from Cannes to Paris with a business associate of her husband (Viard).
Long married to a successfully driven but
inattentive movie producer (Alec Baldwin), she finds herself taking a car trip from Cannes to Paris with a business associate of her husband (Arnaud Viard).
Not exact matches
This most recent
movie transforms into the setting of a contemporary high school, with teachers slapping students on the back of the head or throwing chalk at them when they are
inattentive.
As hypothesized, in model 3, wave 1
movie reckless driving had a significant positive effect on reckless driving (β =.074, p =.014) and a non-significant negative effect on
inattentive driving (β = −.035, p =.354) and the difference in effects was significant.
Associations were tested with
inattentive and reckless driving behaviors in the subsequent survey — controlling for baseline age, sex, socioeconomic status, parental education, school performance, extracurricular activities, daily television and video / computer game exposure, number of
movies watched per week, self - regulation and sensation seeking.
Citation: Kostermans E, Stoolmiller M, de Leeuw RNH, Engels RCME, Sargent JD (2014) Exposure to
Movie Reckless Driving in Early Adolescence Predicts Reckless, but Not
Inattentive Driving.
In line with the theoretical framework on the impact of risk - glorifying media exposure on risk taking inclinations of Fischer and colleagues [21], we hypothesized that higher passive exposure to risky driving
movie depictions during early adolescence will predict reckless but not
inattentive driving.
Age and exposure to
movie reckless driving at baseline were directly associated with wave - 6 reckless (but not
inattentive) driving.
Although it is not the focus of this work, because we have shown in previously published work that the number of wave 1 R - rated
movies viewed significantly predicted growth in sensation seeking from wave 1 to wave 4 [35], we decided to examine the indirect effect of
movies per week on reckless and
inattentive driving through w4 sensation seeking.
We examine the association between exposure to depictions of reckless driving in
movies and unsafe driving, modeling
inattentive and reckless driving as separate outcomes.