Lyrics and melodies: Do both affect emotions equally? A replication and extension of Ali and Peynircioğlu (2006)

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Yiqing Ma, D. Baker, Katherine Vukovics, Connor J Davis, E. Elliott
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Abstract

What factors affect listeners’ perception of the emotions conveyed by music? Ali and Peynircioğlu conducted a series of experiments in which listeners rated emotional judgments of the melodies and lyrics of songs. Here, we present a pre-registered replication and extension of their study with newly adapted stimuli, including several covariates using the Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index (Gold-MSI). Using a within-subjects design, we asked participants ( n = 104) to rate the emotions they perceived to be conveyed by unfamiliar happy, sad, calm, and angry songs, with and without lyrics, to model the extent to which each factor contributed to participants’ ratings. The results we obtained in our replication contradicted those of the original study, for several variables. The results of our extension, revealing a significant effect of the emotional engagement subscale of the Gold-MSI, indicate that emotion perception can and should be divorced from aspects of musical training. Taken together, the findings of our replication and extension highlight the value of replicating frequently cited studies in music psychology literature.
歌词和旋律:两者对情绪的影响是一样的吗?阿里和Peynircioğlu的复制和扩展(2006)
什么因素影响听者对音乐所传达的情感的感知?阿里和Peynircioğlu进行了一系列实验,让听众对歌曲的旋律和歌词进行情感判断。在这里,我们提出了一个预先注册的复制和扩展他们的研究与新适应的刺激,包括几个协变量使用金史密斯音乐成熟度指数(Gold-MSI)。使用受试者内部设计,我们要求参与者(n = 104)对不熟悉的快乐、悲伤、平静和愤怒的歌曲(有歌词和没有歌词)所传达的情绪进行评分,以模拟每个因素对参与者评分的影响程度。我们在重复实验中得到的结果在几个变量上与最初的研究结果相矛盾。我们的扩展结果揭示了Gold-MSI的情感投入子量表的显著影响,表明情感感知可以而且应该从音乐训练的各个方面分离出来。综上所述,我们的复制和扩展的发现突出了复制音乐心理学文献中经常被引用的研究的价值。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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