Victim Selection and Kinematics: A Point-Light Investigation of Vulnerability to Attack

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Rebekah E. Gunns
Lucy Johnston
Stephen M. Hudson
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[1] University of Canterbury,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Canterbury,undefined
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kinematics; point-light; vulnerability;
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Three experiments used a point-light methodology to investigate whether movement style specifies vulnerability to physical attack. Both female (Experiment 1) and male (Experiment 2) walkers could be differentiated according to ease-of-attack based solely on the kinematic information provided whilst walking. Specific walking style features predicted ease-of-attack and profiles of prototypically “easy to attack” and “difficult to attack” walkers were identified. Variations in walking style as a function of clothing and footwear style were also shown to predict differences in ease-of-attack ratings (Experiment 3). Theoretical and practical implications of these findings are considered.
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