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Measuring music-induced emotion: A comparison of emotion models, personality biases, and intensity of experiences

2011

Most previous studies investigating music-induced emotions have applied emotion models developed in other fields to the domain of music. The aim of this study was to compare the applicability of music-specific and general emotion models – namely the Geneva Emotional Music Scale (GEMS), and the discrete and dimensional emotion models – in the assessment of music-induced emotions. A related aim was to explore the role of individual difference variables (such as personality and mood) in music-induced emotions, and to discover whether some emotion models reflect these individual differences more strongly than others. One hundred and forty-eight participants listened to 16 film music excerpts a…

media_common.quotation_subjectEmotion classificationIndividual differenceExperimental and Cognitive PsychologyDimensional modelingScale (music)Consistency (negotiation)MoodCronbach's alphata6131PersonalityPsychologyMusicta515media_commonCognitive psychologyMusicae Scientiae
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Persistent joblessness and fertility intentions

2019

Background: The vast majority of demographic studies have approached and operationalised the notion of economic uncertainty using snapshot indicators. Hence, the complexity and diversity of individuals' employment careers were largely hidden. We posit that the persistence of joblessness - that is, repeated and close spells of joblessness - represents a crucial marker of economic uncertainty in the realm of fertility (intention) research. Objective: We aim to explore the association between persistent joblessness of both members of the couple and women's fertility intentions among those who entered employment at least once in the last five years. Methods: We develop an index of persistent jo…

media_common.quotation_subjectFertilityfertility intentions0502 economics and businessRealmSettore SECS-S/05 - Statistica Sociale050207 economicsDemographymedia_commonMarket conditionsOperationalizationEconomic uncertainty05 social sciencesFertility intentions; Job instability; PersistenceEmployment instability fertility intentions gender differences Italyemployment instabilityMarket dynamicsSettore SECS-S/04 - DemografiaItalylcsh:HB848-3697050902 family studiesgender differences8. Economic growthlcsh:Demography. Population. Vital eventsDemographic economics0509 other social sciencesPsychologyDemographic Research
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Creación de ocasiones de gol en fútbol de élite. Diferencias tácticas entre Real Madrid CF y FC Barcelona (Creating goal scoring opportunities in eli…

2017

El objetivo de este estudio fue comparar los indicadores tácticos utilizados en la creación de ocasiones de gol entre Real Madrid C.F. (RMCF) y F.C. Barcelona (FCB). Todas las posesiones finalizadas en ocasión de gol (n=945) durante 64 partidos (32 por equipo) de la Liga BBVA 2011-2012 fueron analizadas a través de observación sistemática. Las posesiones fueron agrupadas según el tipo de inicio en “recuperaciones” (n=526), “reanudaciones” (n=199), y “acciones a balón parado” (n=175). 9 dimensiones relacionadas con indicadores tácticos fueron analizadas utilizando análisis chicuadrado. En recuperaciones, RMCF registro más penetración inicial (p<0.01), mayor porcentaje de contraataques (p&…

media_common.quotation_subjectMultidimensional dataOrthopedics and Sports MedicinePhysical Therapy Sports Therapy and RehabilitationSingle differenceArtHumanitiesCartographyEducationmedia_common
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Effects of conversation content on viewing dyadic conversations

2016

People typically follow conversations closely with their gaze. We asked whether this viewing is influenced by what is actually said in the conversation and by the viewer’s psychological condition. We recorded the eye movements of healthy (N = 16) and depressed (N = 25) participants while they were viewing video clips. Each video showed two people, each speaking one line of dialogue about socio-emotionally important (i.e., personal) or unimportant topics (matter-of-fact). Between the spoken lines, the viewers made more saccadic shifts between the discussants, and looked more at the second speaker, in personal vs. matter-of-fact conversations. Higher depression scores were correlated with les…

media_common.quotation_subjectQM1-695Eye movementSocial attentionGazeSensory SystemsSaccadic maskingsocial influencesta3125attentionOphthalmologyHuman anatomysocial attentiondepressionConversationConversation contenttarkkaavaisuusPsychologySocial psychologyeye movementindividual differencesSocial influencemedia_commonJournal of Eye Movement Research
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Argumentativeness among Selected Finnish and American College Students

1991

Summary.-Compared on the Infante/Rancer Argumentativeness scale, 247 Finnish university students had a significantly higher mean score on argumentativeness as a trait than 155 American university students. No significant difference was noted on the desire to approach arguments, but the American students were significantly more inclined to avoid arguments than the Finnish students. Conceptualized by Infante and Rancer (1982) as a personality trait, argumentativeness contains tendencies to approach and to avoid arguments. Persons with approach tendencies will advocate issues on controversial positions and attack conflicting positions. Those with avoidance tendencies try to stay out of argumen…

media_common.quotation_subjectSignificant differenceWest virginiaTest (assessment)Developmental psychologyCronbach's alphaArgumentScale (social sciences)TraitPersonalityPsychologySocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPsychological Reports
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“Red wins”, “black wins” and “blue loses” effects are in the eye of beholder, but they are culturally universal: A cross-cultural analysis of the inf…

2014

Abstract Although many studies have demonstrated an influence of uniform colors on sports performance, there are still more questions than answers regarding this issue. In our study, participants from Poland (N = 147) and China (N = 143) watched a two-minute video of a semi-professional boxing match. The participants viewed six different versions of the same fight - the original was modified to change the colors of the boxers’ trunks (red vs. blue, blue vs. red, blue vs. black, black vs. blue, red vs. black, and black vs. red). We experimentally confirmed that “black wins” and “red wins” effects exist, but in a way that caused an erroneous perception of the number of blows landed by boxers …

media_common.quotation_subjectboxinglcsh:BF1-990Context (language use)perceptionChinese culturecolorsCompetition (economics)lcsh:PsychologyPerceptionCross-culturalcross-culture differencesChinaPsychologycompetitionSocial psychologyGeneral Psychologymedia_commonPolish Psychological Bulletin
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Specificity of Reading Self-Efficacy Among Primary School Children

2018

We investigated the specificity of reading self-efficacy among second- to fifth-grade children in Finland (N = 1,327). Bandura (1997 Bandura, A. (1997). Self-efficacy: The exercise of control. New York, NY: Freeman. [Google Scholar] ) theorized that efficacy beliefs can be assessed at different levels of specificity; however, empirical support for this view is scarce among young children. Efficacy beliefs targeting reading-related activities were assessed at three specificity levels (general, intermediate, and specific). Confirmatory factor analysis revealed that these specificity levels are separable, but correlated, and the structure was invariant across gender and grade level. Self-effic…

media_common.quotation_subjectelementary schoolssujuvuuskoululaisetlukeminenomatoimisuusEducationCorrelationFluencyuskomuksetReading (process)Developmental and Educational PsychologyGrade levelmedia_commonSelf-efficacyAge differences4. Education05 social sciences050301 educationlukeminen (toiminta)Confirmatory factor analysisreading fluencylukutaitoPsychology0503 educationReading skillsClinical psychology
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Reading Skills, Social Competence, and Physiological Stress in the First Grade

2021

AbstractAn awareness of school-related antecedents of children’s physiological stress at the beginning of school helps educators to prevent and mitigate children’s stress, the one of the major obstacles to their well-being and academic progress. We aimed to study the effect of reading skills and social competence on first-grade students’ salivary cortisol levels in natural settings. Based on previous results of the effects of everyday situations on children’s stress according to gender, we expected that both academic and social skills would affect girls’ physiological stress more, compared to boys. Our sample consisted of 277 students (7–8 years old, 50.2% girls). We used the highest saliva…

media_common.quotation_subjecthyvinvointieducationkoululaisetlapset (ikäryhmät)EmpathyAffect (psychology)EducationDevelopmental psychologychildrenSocial skillsStress (linguistics)Developmental and Educational Psychologystressinhallinta0501 psychology and cognitive scienceslapsen kehitysPhysiological stressphysiological stressmedia_commonender differences4. Educationsocial competencesosiaaliset taidot05 social sciencespsyykkiset vaikutukset050301 educationstressiReading comprehensionlukutaitoreading skillsSocial competencePsychology0503 educationReading skillsfysiologiset vaikutukset050104 developmental & child psychologySchool Mental Health
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The high five: Associations of the five positive factors with the big five and well-being

2017

The study of individual differences in positive characteristics has mainly focused on moral traits. The objectives of this research were to study individual differences in positive characteristics from the point of view of the layperson, including non-moral individual characteristics, and to generate a replicable model of positive factors. Three studies based on a lexical approach were conducted. The first study generated a corpus of words which resulted in a refined list of socially shared positive characteristics. The second study produced a five-factor model of positive characteristics: erudition, peace, cheerfulness, honesty, and tenacity. The third study confirmed the model with a diff…

media_common.quotation_subjectlcsh:BF1-990factor analysis050109 social psychologySample (statistics)Test validityWELL-BEINGTEST VALIDITY050105 experimental psychologyDevelopmental psychologyCIENCIAS SOCIALESwell-beingHonestyPsychology0501 psychology and cognitive sciencestest validityindividual differencesGeneral Psychology//purl.org/becyt/ford/5.1 [https]media_commonOriginal Researchfive factor personality model//purl.org/becyt/ford/5 [https]05 social sciencesVariance (accounting)PsicologíaLaypersonConvergent and divergent productionlcsh:PsychologyFIVE FACTOR PERSONALITY MODELLexical approachFACTOR ANALYSISWell-beingINDIVIDUAL DIFFERENCESPsychologySocial psychology
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Data from: Orientation-invariance of individual differences in three face processing tasks

2018

Numerous studies have reported impairments in perception and recognition, and, particularly, in part-integration of faces following picture-plane inversion. Whether these findings support the notion that inversion changes face processing qualitatively remains a topic of debate. To examine whether associations and dissociations of the human face processing ability depend on stimulus orientation, we measured face recognition with the Cambridge Face Memory Test (CFMT), along with experimental tests of face perception and selective attention to faces and non-face objects in a sample of 314 participants. Results showed strong inversion effects for all face-related tasks, and modest ones for non-…

medicine and health careselective attentionMedicineface inversion effectLife sciencesindividual differences
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