This paper describes research investigating the perception of intrusive music, that is, music heard when choice, volume, and occurrence are not under the control of the participant. Participants were directed to record diary accounts of episodes in which music was played in instances when they were not in control of the decision to play the music or any characteristic of it, and to record various items about the music, together with any effects on themselves. Strong reactions were discovered during thematic analysis- reactions influencing mood, energy, distractibility, desire to stay or return, and intention to purchase. The implications for commercial use of music are discussed along with the efficacy of the diary method in this context
Music is omnipresent in consumer environments and is classifiable by multi-dimensional measures of a...
The aim of this exploratory study was to (a) test the viability of the Experience Sampling Method (E...
The aim of the present research was to consider what particular features were significant predictors...
This paper describes research investigating the perception of intrusive music, that is, music heard ...
Music has a profound effect on those hearing it. It has the power to create and influence moods and ...
Utilizing the Experience Sampling Method, this research investigated how individuals encounter music...
The aim of this exploratory study was to (aJ test the viability of the Experience Sampling Method (E...
Music plays an important role in our everyday lives, and constitutes a large consumer industry. Howe...
Music variables affect consumer behaviour. This paper presents the current state of knowledge of the...
The present research considered everyday music listening in the context of eight situations, classif...
This thesis reports on two studies of music listening to regulate emotional states in young people. ...
Drawing on various media for elicitation within qualitative social research may generate thick and r...
This paper explores how we, as individuals, purposefully or serendipitously encounter 'new music' (t...
This chapter opens with a brief account of three meta-analyses of studies of the effects of backgrou...
Research indicates that the ways individuals engage with music listening in daily life has emotional...
Music is omnipresent in consumer environments and is classifiable by multi-dimensional measures of a...
The aim of this exploratory study was to (a) test the viability of the Experience Sampling Method (E...
The aim of the present research was to consider what particular features were significant predictors...
This paper describes research investigating the perception of intrusive music, that is, music heard ...
Music has a profound effect on those hearing it. It has the power to create and influence moods and ...
Utilizing the Experience Sampling Method, this research investigated how individuals encounter music...
The aim of this exploratory study was to (aJ test the viability of the Experience Sampling Method (E...
Music plays an important role in our everyday lives, and constitutes a large consumer industry. Howe...
Music variables affect consumer behaviour. This paper presents the current state of knowledge of the...
The present research considered everyday music listening in the context of eight situations, classif...
This thesis reports on two studies of music listening to regulate emotional states in young people. ...
Drawing on various media for elicitation within qualitative social research may generate thick and r...
This paper explores how we, as individuals, purposefully or serendipitously encounter 'new music' (t...
This chapter opens with a brief account of three meta-analyses of studies of the effects of backgrou...
Research indicates that the ways individuals engage with music listening in daily life has emotional...
Music is omnipresent in consumer environments and is classifiable by multi-dimensional measures of a...
The aim of this exploratory study was to (a) test the viability of the Experience Sampling Method (E...
The aim of the present research was to consider what particular features were significant predictors...