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Claus Offe (1940–2025): A Tribute to His Academic Work and His Role as a Political Intellectual
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Adolescents' music preferences and personality characteristics
European Journal of Personality, 2008The present paper examined the structure of Dutch adolescents' music preferences, the stability of music preferences and the relations between Big‐Five personality characteristics and (changes in) music preferences. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses of music‐preference data from 2334 adolescents aged 12–19 revealed four clearly ...
Delsing, M.J.M.H. +3 more
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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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Possible Factors Influencing Musical Preference
The Journal of Genetic Psychology, 1955(1955). Possible Factors Influencing Musical Preference. The Journal of Genetic Psychology: Vol. 86, No. 1, pp. 101-113.
M J, KESTON, I M, PINTO
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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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This article explores our current understanding of why we like and choose to listen to the music that we do. It begins by defining terms and considering methods, moving on to discuss the biological influences of arousal and other personality traits on music preference, questions of style discrimination, and finally the cultural influences of experience
Alinka Greasley, Alexandra Lamont
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This article explores our current understanding of why we like and choose to listen to the music that we do. It begins by defining terms and considering methods, moving on to discuss the biological influences of arousal and other personality traits on music preference, questions of style discrimination, and finally the cultural influences of experience
Alinka Greasley, Alexandra Lamont
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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.
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