Typical women driver, how people how do people reflect to women driver and daily life experience which includes five psychology concepts which are stereotyping, sexism, cognitive dissonance, persuasion and heuristic.
3. About
Mostly the scene was
recorded in a car
A journey to
McDonald's.
What happens during
the ride
Casted by Yee Algel,
How Lee Jing, Tee Hing
Nian and Chin Tze Wei
4. Storyline
First, they were doing assignment.
Invite to lunch by their friend.
The guys are unable to drive then Julie offers to fetch
all of them.
She doesn’t know the road to McDonald’s so Algel
guide them to destination.
However, Algel actually did not know how to go to that
place.
They lost direction, then they decided to use gps.
Finally they reached the McDonald’s.
5. Stereotyping
Women were stereotyped as
bad drivers.
Women are seen as more
dangerous and less confident
in the field of driving.
There are lots of jokes about
women making silly mistakes
or being unable to park when
behind the wheel.
6. Sexism
Sexism is the belief that the members of one sex,
usually women, are less intelligent or less capable
than those of the other sex and need not be
treated equally.
Speaking of accidents, men may get into
serious/fatal accidents more but this is only
because overall men do far more driving than
women. Women actually involved in minor crashes
a lot more than men
Generally, men have more driving experience
compare to women. So men can make good use
of the performance of the car to save time.
7. Cognitive Dissonance
When an attitude is not in keeping with a
behavior then there is a dissonant relationship.
The conflict:
• We have to drive to McDonalds to have lunch
with friends.
• Men don’t believe in a women’s driving skill.
8. Persuasion
Persuasion is the
act of persuading
someone to do
something or to
believe that
something is true.
9. Heuristic
Heuristic is a mental
shortcut that allows
people to solve the
problems without
thinking and make a
judgment efficiently
and quickly.