Such straightforward predictions should practically always be treated with the greatest caution. Too many variables play into it.
Just the first of several examples, which comes to my mind in this context:
You might consider gender as a moderator. According to Shelley Taylor's tend-and-befriend theoretical model, women would be generally more likely to choose a freeze response, whereas men would be more likely to choose a flight response or a fight response (cf. https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.853750/full).
Your prediction could probably be better discussed if you explained the presumed causal mechanism.