Four ‘uses and gratifications’ studies investigated peoples’ reasons for listening to music(Study 1); and whether these reasons differ significantly from those associated with otherleisure activities (Study 2). In Study 3, an open-ended, qualitative research design wasused to investigate why people listen to music. In Study 4, a cross-sectional design wasused to investigate the possibility that people of different ages might listen to music fordifferent reasons. Findings showed that there are a number of reasons why participantslisten to music, comparison of which indicated that participants listen to music primarilyto manage/regulate their moods. Comparison with other leisure activities indicatedthat for the most part, listening to music w...
With many ways for consumers to access and consume music, little is known about why people choose to...
This study explores individual music consumption preferences using the existential-phenomenological ...
Adults listen to music for an average of 18 hours a week (with some people reaching more than doubl...
Investigations of music in everyday life are dominated by a functional perspective, drawn from work ...
Why do we like the music we like and why do different people like different kinds of music? Existing...
A wide range of psychological approaches have been used in the study of music preferences and music ...
Individual differences in the strength of music preference are among the most intricate psychologica...
People listen to music for many different reasons. However, few researchers have examined people\u27...
Turn on the radio or click play; your favorite song begins to fill your ears. You bob your head and ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the role of music in adults' daily lives by exploring why t...
Adults listen to music for an average of 18 hours a week (with some people reaching more than double...
This qualitative study focuses on what contributes to making a music information-seeking experience ...
Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functi...
Listening to music aids regulation of emotional arousal and valence (positive vs. negative). Anxiety...
psychologie.tu-chemnitz.de Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars ha...
With many ways for consumers to access and consume music, little is known about why people choose to...
This study explores individual music consumption preferences using the existential-phenomenological ...
Adults listen to music for an average of 18 hours a week (with some people reaching more than doubl...
Investigations of music in everyday life are dominated by a functional perspective, drawn from work ...
Why do we like the music we like and why do different people like different kinds of music? Existing...
A wide range of psychological approaches have been used in the study of music preferences and music ...
Individual differences in the strength of music preference are among the most intricate psychologica...
People listen to music for many different reasons. However, few researchers have examined people\u27...
Turn on the radio or click play; your favorite song begins to fill your ears. You bob your head and ...
The purpose of this thesis is to explore the role of music in adults' daily lives by exploring why t...
Adults listen to music for an average of 18 hours a week (with some people reaching more than double...
This qualitative study focuses on what contributes to making a music information-seeking experience ...
Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars have proposed numerous functi...
Listening to music aids regulation of emotional arousal and valence (positive vs. negative). Anxiety...
psychologie.tu-chemnitz.de Why do people listen to music? Over the past several decades, scholars ha...
With many ways for consumers to access and consume music, little is known about why people choose to...
This study explores individual music consumption preferences using the existential-phenomenological ...
Adults listen to music for an average of 18 hours a week (with some people reaching more than doubl...