飞行前安全简报:了解交付方式、关键安全信息的召回和情绪之间的关系

IF 1 4区 心理学 Q4 PSYCHOLOGY, APPLIED International Journal of Aerospace Psychology Pub Date : 2018-04-03 DOI:10.1080/24721840.2018.1479639
B. Molesworth, J. Pagán, Chloe Wilcock
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摘要目的:本研究的目的是检验交付方式如何影响飞行前安全简报中关键信息的回忆以及情绪。背景:每次商业飞行前都需要进行飞行前安全简报。为了满足这一要求,航空公司经常以音频或视频的形式使用预先录制的简报,有时还可以辅以现场演示。方法:162名参与者被随机分为5组——对照组(无简报)、纯音频组、音频加现场演示组、纯视频组和视频加现场演示-并接受预先录制的安全简报。分析了关键安全信息的召回表现,以及从案发前到案发后情绪的变化。结果:某些关键安全信息的召回既与机组人员有关,也与安全材料的交付媒介有关。以英语为母语的人也比非母语的人回忆起更多的信息。在视频条件下,参与者的情绪受到了不利影响。结论:这些结果突出了许多航空公司目前发布飞行前安全简报的方式的局限性。
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Preflight Safety Briefings: Understanding the Relationship Between Mode of Delivery, Recall of Key Safety Messages, and Mood
ABSTRACT Objective: The aim of this research was to examine how mode of delivery affects recall of key information presented in the preflight safety briefing as well as mood. Background: Preflight safety briefings are required prior to every commercial flight. To meet this requirement, airlines often use prerecorded briefings, in the form of audio or video, which can sometimes be supplemented with a live demonstration. Method: One hundred and sixty-two participants were randomly divided into 5 groups—control (no briefing), audio only, audio plus live demonstration, video only, and video plus live demonstration—and exposed to a prerecorded safety briefing. Recall performance in terms of key safety messages was analyzed postbriefing, as well as changes in mood from pre- to postbriefing. Results: Recall of certain key safety information is related to both cabin crew members and the medium in which the safety material is delivered. Native English speakers also recalled more information than their non-native counterparts. Participants' mood was adversely affected in the video condition. Conclusion: These results highlight the limitations associated with the way many airlines presently deliver their preflight safety briefing.
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