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Music Preferences and Tobacco Smoking
Psychological Reports, 2004This study investigated the association of music preferences with tobacco smoking in a group of 152 high school and college students. Both the questionnaire and the listening survey indicated a higher preference for music associated with anxiety and depressed mood among smokers.
Joanna, Posluszna +2 more
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Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, 2003
Abstract: The current paper reports a pilot study of the preferences of children aged 2‐3.5 years for different kinds of music. With the use of a novel interactive procedure to measure active preferences, preliminary results indicate general preferences for fast and loud music irrespective of style.
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Abstract: The current paper reports a pilot study of the preferences of children aged 2‐3.5 years for different kinds of music. With the use of a novel interactive procedure to measure active preferences, preliminary results indicate general preferences for fast and loud music irrespective of style.
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Music Preferences and Perception of Loudness
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1989again. The second ratings were either the same (70%) or different by only one (28%) in almost all cases, so means of these two ratings were used for analysis. On the second procedure, the 10 selections were played again, and the subjects were asked to adjust the loudness of the music to their preferred level using a volume control knob that varied from
S, Cullari, O, Semanchick
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Music Preference as a Factor of Music Distraction
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1976The present study is an experimental analysis of music preference as a factor of music distraction measured by the Stroop tests. Significant differences were found among groups given, most preferred music, least preferred music, and no music (quiet). Each group of 10 subjects were randomly chosen from 42 screened subjects.
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Intelligence and Musical Mode Preference
Empirical Studies of the Arts, 2016The relationship between fluid intelligence and preference for major–minor musical mode was investigated in a sample of 80 university students. Intelligence was assessed by the Raven’s Advanced Progressive Matrices. Musical mode preference was assessed by presenting 14 pairs of musical stimuli that varied only in mode.
BONETTI, LEONARDO, COSTA, MARCO
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Musical Intelligence and Scale Preference
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1965The preference of European and Indian groups of Ss for a tonal or an atonal composer is tested, and their musical intelligence is measured with parts of Wing's test battery. The relations between these two measures are examined.
D J, MCCLUNE +2 more
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From the functions of music to music preference
Psychology of Music, 2009To date, not much is known about how the functions of music relate to music preference. This article examines the basic hypothesis that the strength of preference for a given kind of music depends on the degree to which that kind of music serves the needs of the listener; that is, how well the respective functions of music are fulfilled.
Thomas Schäfer, Peter Sedlmeier
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Musical Consonance as Musical Preference: A Cross-Cultural Study
The Journal of General Psychology, 1968(1968). Musical Consonance as Musical Preference: A Cross-Cultural Study. The Journal of General Psychology: Vol. 79, No. 1, pp. 129-142.
J W, Butler, P G, Daston
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Journal of Music Therapy, 2005
The purpose of this scientific study was to determine how personality traits, as classified by Cattell, influence preferences regarding musical elements. The subject group consisted of 145 students, male and female, chosen at random from different Polish universities.
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The purpose of this scientific study was to determine how personality traits, as classified by Cattell, influence preferences regarding musical elements. The subject group consisted of 145 students, male and female, chosen at random from different Polish universities.
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The functions of music and their relationship to music preference in India and Germany
International Journal of Psychology, 2012Is the use of music in everyday life a culturally universal phenomenon? And do the functions served by music contribute to the development of music preferences regardless of the listener's cultural background? The present study explored similarities and dissimilarities in the functions of music listening and their relationship to music preferences in ...
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