The effect of preference for rock music on magnitude-estimation scaling behavior in young adults |
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, ,Journal/Book: Percept Mot Skills. 1993; 76: 1171-6.
Abstract: The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of preference for rock music on magnitude-estimation scaling behavior in young adults. Two groups of young adults, 20 who liked rock music and 20 who did not like rock music, were tested. Subjects were instructed to assign numerical values to a random series of nine suprathreshold intensity levels of a 10-second sample of rock music. Analysis indicated that there was a difference in performance by the two groups of subjects on the magnitude-estimation scaling task. The subjects who liked rock music provided significantly lower mean numerical responses than the subjects who did not like rock music for all nine suprathreshold intensities.
Note: School of Hearing and Speech Sciences Ohio University Athens 45701.
Keyword(s): Auditory Threshold|. Loudness Perception|. Music|
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