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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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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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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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Early Adolescent Music Preferences and Minor Delinquency
Pediatrics, 2013OBJECTIVES:To test Music Marker Theory (MMT) positing that early adolescents’ preferences for nonmainstream types of popular music indicate concurrent and later minor delinquency.METHODS:MMT was tested in a 4-year longitudinal study (n = 309).RESULTS:The results showed that early fans of different types of rock (eg, rock, heavy metal, gothic, punk ...
ter Bogt, T.F.M. +2 more
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Effects of Background Music on Musical Task Performance and Subsequent Music Preference
Perceptual and Motor Skills, 1979The present study examined the effects of background music on performance of a musical task and on subsequent preference for that music. 60 music and 60 non-music majors heard background music in music-only or music-plus-task conditions, and a third group heard no music in a task-only condition.
J M, Geringer, J K, Nelson
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Free-operant assessment of musical preference
Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1968Abstract Conjugate reinforcement was used as a contingency to assess musical preferences of two S s. Each S was involved in two experimental sessions, in which two different musical selections were constantly available. The S , provided with a hand switch, could select continuously the music of his choice by either responding or not responding ...
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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 MUSIC model of music preferences and preferences for regional music
Background The MUSIC model by Rentfrow et al. (2011) is a standard framework for conceptualizing music preferences. It includes preferences for mellow, unpretentious, sophisticated, intense and contemporary music. The model has been replicated across countries (Greenberg et al., 2022).Žauhar, Valnea, Butković, Ana
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