Individual differences in the strength of music preference are among the most intricate psychological phenomena. While one person gets by very well without music, another person needs to listen to music every day and spends a lot of temporal and financial resources on listening to music, attending concerts, or buying concert tickets. Where do these differences come from? The hypothesis presented in this article is that the strength of music preference is mainly informed by the functions that music fulfills in people’s lives (e.g., to regulate emotions, moods, or physiological arousal; to promote self-awareness; to foster social relatedness). Data were collected with a diary study, in which 121 respondents documented the goals they tried to ...
Despite the fact that music is a universal feature of culture that is omnipresent in daily life, we ...
This study replicates the findings of a recent study (Chamorro-Premuzic, Gomà-i-Freixanet, Furnham,...
Despite the ubiquity of music and its importance to one’s identity, there has been limited research ...
Why do we like the music we like and why do different people like different kinds of music? Existing...
Turn on the radio or click play; your favorite song begins to fill your ears. You bob your head and ...
This article explores our current understanding of why we like and choose to listen to the music tha...
This article explores our current understanding of why we like and choose to listen to the music tha...
On the one hand, the majority of research on the functions of music listening focuses on individual ...
On the one hand, the majority of research on the functions of music listening focuses on individual ...
Music psychological research has either focused on individual differences of music listening behavio...
Why do we like the music we do? Research has shown that musical preferences and per-sonality are lin...
The psychology of music can be found within a conceptual and empirical framework that is useful as a...
Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functi...
Two studies considered whether psychological variables could predict everyday music listening practi...
Music is a universal phenomenon that is seen throughout every culture across the world. People have ...
Despite the fact that music is a universal feature of culture that is omnipresent in daily life, we ...
This study replicates the findings of a recent study (Chamorro-Premuzic, Gomà-i-Freixanet, Furnham,...
Despite the ubiquity of music and its importance to one’s identity, there has been limited research ...
Why do we like the music we like and why do different people like different kinds of music? Existing...
Turn on the radio or click play; your favorite song begins to fill your ears. You bob your head and ...
This article explores our current understanding of why we like and choose to listen to the music tha...
This article explores our current understanding of why we like and choose to listen to the music tha...
On the one hand, the majority of research on the functions of music listening focuses on individual ...
On the one hand, the majority of research on the functions of music listening focuses on individual ...
Music psychological research has either focused on individual differences of music listening behavio...
Why do we like the music we do? Research has shown that musical preferences and per-sonality are lin...
The psychology of music can be found within a conceptual and empirical framework that is useful as a...
Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functi...
Two studies considered whether psychological variables could predict everyday music listening practi...
Music is a universal phenomenon that is seen throughout every culture across the world. People have ...
Despite the fact that music is a universal feature of culture that is omnipresent in daily life, we ...
This study replicates the findings of a recent study (Chamorro-Premuzic, Gomà-i-Freixanet, Furnham,...
Despite the ubiquity of music and its importance to one’s identity, there has been limited research ...