印度人音乐偏好的评估及其关联

Q4 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Sri Varshini S., Abhenay Shree R., K. Adalarasu, Jagannath M.
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简介和目的:众所周知,音乐对人类有积极的影响,可以促进心理健康。这项研究提出了一项初步研究的结果,调查了印度人在弦乐器(西塔琴)和打击乐器(帕莱)之间的音乐偏好。材料和方法:85名参与者组成了样本(25名男性和60名女性),年龄在18至60岁之间,来自印度不同地区。参与者用谷歌表格回答了一份由李克特量表问题组成的在线调查。结果:根据本研究的初步结果,女性参与者在弦乐器(西塔琴)的音乐偏好量表上得分显著高于男性参与者(p<0.05)。与城市地区相比,农村地区的人的音乐偏好得分显著(p<0.05)更高。参与者对打击乐器的偏好得分显著高于弦乐器(p<0.05)。男性受试者的音乐重要性得分显著高于女性受试者(p < 0.05)。结论:本研究采用李克特量表进行问卷调查,对印度人的音乐偏好(西塔琴和帕莱琴)进行了评估。根据这项研究的发现,音乐的选择取决于许多变量,包括性别、年龄、居住地、职业和乐器。
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Assessment of musical preferences and its association among Indian population
Introduction and Aim: Music is known to have positive effects on humans and enhances mental health. This study presents the outcomes of a preliminary research that investigates Indian’s music preferences between string (sitar) and percussion (parai) instruments. Materials and Methods: 85 participants made up the sample (25 males and 60 females), who were aged between 18 and 60 and came from different regions of India. The participants responded to an online survey made up of Likert scale questions using Google forms. Results: According to preliminary findings from this study, female participants scored significantly (p<0.05) higher on the music preference scale for the string (sitar) instrument than male participants did. When compared to urban areas, people in rural areas have significantly (p<0.05) higher music preference scores. The participants’ preference score for percussion instruments was significantly (p<0.05) high as compared to string instruments. The male participants revealed significantly (p<0.05) high score for music importance when compared to the female participants. Conclusion: The study assessed the music preferences (sitar and parai) of Indian with an aid of questionnaire study with Likert scale. According to the study's findings, musical choices vary depending on a number of variables, including gender, age, place of residence, occupation, and musical instruments.
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Biomedicine (India)
Biomedicine (India) Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (all)
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