Musical taste is thought to function as a social ‘badge’ of group membership, contributingto an individual’s sense of social identity. Following from this, social identity theory predictsthat individuals should perceive and behave more favourably towards those perceived to sharetheir musical taste than towards those who do not. The fi ndings of two studies supported thesepredictions. The fi rst showed that stereotypes of the fans of different musical styles demonstrateingroup favouritism, and the second study used the minimal group paradigm to show thatindividuals allocate greater rewards to those believed to share their musical taste. This suggeststhat those who share our musical taste are likely to be considered ingroup members, and shoul...
This article reflects on the interdependent relationship between friendship dynamics and music prefe...
to social groups serves to enhance and maintain self-esteem. In young people music plays a prominent...
Intergroup contact shows positive outcomes in reducing prejudice toward different social groups. Bas...
Musical taste is thought to function as a social ‘badge’ of group membership, contributing to an ind...
What factors influence liking for a piece of music? In answering this question, prior research on mu...
This thesis is concerned with the social psychology of music and musical taste. It deals with four m...
Musical taste is believed to function as a social "badge" of identity that might develop according t...
In three studies, we explore the subjective construal of associations between music preferences and ...
Aims: Previous research suggests there may be links between people’s self-esteem and their musical ...
The present research investigated how people judge the musical taste of others. In Study 1, particip...
In this article, we investigate patterns of musical taste using a large sample from the Dutch popula...
This article explores the consequences of social mobility for musical tastes. It first shows that th...
The goal of this study was to examine the social influence on music liking with respect to individua...
Several studies indicate that musical preferences provide a means of discriminating between social g...
Do people change their cultural preferences in social interactions where social class is particularl...
This article reflects on the interdependent relationship between friendship dynamics and music prefe...
to social groups serves to enhance and maintain self-esteem. In young people music plays a prominent...
Intergroup contact shows positive outcomes in reducing prejudice toward different social groups. Bas...
Musical taste is thought to function as a social ‘badge’ of group membership, contributing to an ind...
What factors influence liking for a piece of music? In answering this question, prior research on mu...
This thesis is concerned with the social psychology of music and musical taste. It deals with four m...
Musical taste is believed to function as a social "badge" of identity that might develop according t...
In three studies, we explore the subjective construal of associations between music preferences and ...
Aims: Previous research suggests there may be links between people’s self-esteem and their musical ...
The present research investigated how people judge the musical taste of others. In Study 1, particip...
In this article, we investigate patterns of musical taste using a large sample from the Dutch popula...
This article explores the consequences of social mobility for musical tastes. It first shows that th...
The goal of this study was to examine the social influence on music liking with respect to individua...
Several studies indicate that musical preferences provide a means of discriminating between social g...
Do people change their cultural preferences in social interactions where social class is particularl...
This article reflects on the interdependent relationship between friendship dynamics and music prefe...
to social groups serves to enhance and maintain self-esteem. In young people music plays a prominent...
Intergroup contact shows positive outcomes in reducing prejudice toward different social groups. Bas...