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Social influence in experiencing music - role of musical preferences and personality (CROSBI ID 666615)

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Prišuta, Neven ; Ivanec, Dragutin ; Podlesek, Anja Social influence in experiencing music - role of musical preferences and personality / Podlesek, Anja (ur.). Ljubljana: Društvo psihologov Slovenije, 2018. str. 103-103

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Prišuta, Neven ; Ivanec, Dragutin ; Podlesek, Anja

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Social influence in experiencing music - role of musical preferences and personality

The goal of this research was to examine the role of social influence in experiencing music as well as the role of musical preferences and personality traits. The research was conducted on 95 participants who filled out the STOMP scale (that measures musical preferences) and BFI-44 personality questionnaire (based on the five-factor model) before individually listening and rating musical excerpts via a computer program. Participants were divided into three groups. One experimental group was treated by positive social influence, other experimental group by negative social influence, while in the control group the manipulation with social influence was omitted. Social influence was operationalized as alleged information about average valence of students’ emotions, which was displayed during listening to a music excerpt. The obtained results have shown that participants' ratings of music excerpts were susceptible to social influence, meaning that conforming towards experimental manipulation by social influence had occurred. Regarding the role of musical preferences results have shown that in the case of positive social influence the bigger was the preference, the weaker was the social influence and in the case of negative social influence the bigger was the preference, the stronger was the influence. Regarding the role of personality traits results have shown that participants with higher Openness scale score had a mild tendency of conforming to negative social influence. Additionally, correlation analysis of musical preferences and personality traits largely replicated the results of previous studies.

social influence, conformity, musical preferences, personality

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103-103.

2018.

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Podlesek, Anja

Ljubljana: Društvo psihologov Slovenije

2350-5141

Podaci o skupu

13th Alps-Adria Psychology Conference (AAPC18)

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27.09.2018-29.09.2018

Ljubljana, Slovenija

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