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MUSICAL TASTE AND PERSONALITY

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MUSICAL TASTE AND PERSONALITY

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An account is given of an experimental investigation into the nature of discriminative musical taste. The aim was to discover the kind of music people enjoy, and in particular, the impact of personality upon taste. The results suggest that personality is an important basic factor in the motivation of taste, though environmental factors strongly modify it, and that a definite if not fully consistent relation exists between classical/romantic tastes and the neuroticism factor of personality. The dimensions are positively related in the sense of classical/romantic taste to stable/neurotic personality.

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