Singing can affect the way people perceive others (Gick, 2011). This perception is often similar to the Halo Effect or perception evaluation that is applied to other attributes of a person (Nisbett & Wilson, 1977). This present study is interested in the effect of singing on participants\u27 perceptions of the orator. Participants are undergraduate students from a small liberal arts college; data collection happened at the end of a choir rehearsal or the end of an academic general education class. Participants listen to an audio recording of neutral speaker reciting a transcript of a famous speech by a positively perceived historical figure. Half of the students in the singing and non-singing groups are randomly assigned to either know the ...
Trained choral tenors performed a series of vocal tasks before and after a 'live' performance. Acous...
Singing in groups and choirs is one of the main and generally most widespread musical activities: in...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of elementary music students toward singing a...
Studies in vocal performance have suggested the interdependence of cognitive reactions and performat...
Many people in our society seem to identify with the phrase, ‘I don’t sing.’ Students who are not ac...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate male high school students’ perceptions...
This research sought to explore the meaningfulness of belonging to a choir. Members of 14 Canadian c...
Previous research suggests many adults do not believe they can sing, or hold inaccurate perceptions ...
Considerable research has demonstrated an illusory causation effect in which visually salient people...
Hypothesis: Due to upward social comparison, we hypothesized that exposure to reality television sin...
Applause, an overt expression of approval from audience to performer, is one of the most common form...
Theories of Embodied Cognition assert that simulation mechanisms underlie inter-subjective communica...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 252-267.1. Introduction -- 2. Review of the literature -- 3. ...
This study compared aesthetic responses (N=60) of college students currently enrolled in an audition...
This article examines the singing assessment context, first in relation to the assessors, evaluation...
Trained choral tenors performed a series of vocal tasks before and after a 'live' performance. Acous...
Singing in groups and choirs is one of the main and generally most widespread musical activities: in...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of elementary music students toward singing a...
Studies in vocal performance have suggested the interdependence of cognitive reactions and performat...
Many people in our society seem to identify with the phrase, ‘I don’t sing.’ Students who are not ac...
The purpose of this phenomenological study was to investigate male high school students’ perceptions...
This research sought to explore the meaningfulness of belonging to a choir. Members of 14 Canadian c...
Previous research suggests many adults do not believe they can sing, or hold inaccurate perceptions ...
Considerable research has demonstrated an illusory causation effect in which visually salient people...
Hypothesis: Due to upward social comparison, we hypothesized that exposure to reality television sin...
Applause, an overt expression of approval from audience to performer, is one of the most common form...
Theories of Embodied Cognition assert that simulation mechanisms underlie inter-subjective communica...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 252-267.1. Introduction -- 2. Review of the literature -- 3. ...
This study compared aesthetic responses (N=60) of college students currently enrolled in an audition...
This article examines the singing assessment context, first in relation to the assessors, evaluation...
Trained choral tenors performed a series of vocal tasks before and after a 'live' performance. Acous...
Singing in groups and choirs is one of the main and generally most widespread musical activities: in...
The purpose of this study was to examine the attitudes of elementary music students toward singing a...