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. 2020 May 2;10(5):86. doi: 10.3390/bs10050086

Table 2.

Changes in assessments of elderly people after watching the film (postgraduates).

Scales Mean before Watching the Film Mean after Watching the Film Z Asymp. Sig. (2-tailed)
smart - stupid −0.40 −1.10 −3.383b 0.001
purposeless - purposeful −0.17 0.60 −3.036c 0.002
active life position - having no life goal* −0.67 −0.47 −2.347b 0.019
no desire to learn anything - the desire to learn new skills −1.07 0.23 −3.795c 0.000
cheerful - prone to depression* 0.33 −0.97 −3.795b 0.002
passive - initiative −0.53 0.37 −2.673c 0.008
takes responsibility - blames others for problems 0.40 −0.53 −3.077b 0.002
conflict - peaceful −0.40 0.33 −2.729c 0.006
strives for a full life - lost the meaning of life* −0.20 −1.07 −2.361b 0.018
quickly tired – high stamina −1.73 −0.47 −3.376c 0.001
considered someone else’s opinions - imposing their own opinions* 1.30 −0.10 −4.065b 0.000
have achieved in life what they wanted - many things in life could not do * 0.77 −0.20 −3.050b 0.002
traditional - modern −1.37 −0.17 −3.493c 0.000
with a sense of humor - without a sense of humor −0.57 −1.10 −2.430b 0.015

Wilcoxon signed-rank test. The significant differences are only represented: b—based on positive ranks, c—based on negative ranks. * inversive scales: higher rating means more negative attitude.