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Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. 13:293-304
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Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. 12:205-215
Autor:
Duane E. Lundy, Josh L. Smith
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Empirical Studies of the Arts. 35:139-168
Potential differences between professional critics’ and nonprofessional undergraduates’ aesthetic appraisals in music were investigated via intercorrelations and frequency distributions of ratings. As expected, for 50 randomly selected albums, pr
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Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. 10:72-81
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Empirical Studies of the Arts. 31:195-221
Similarity is a well-known contributor to attraction, but aesthetic preferences similarity in particular has not received much research attention. Study 1 was a correlational study with 54 couples from South Carolina and North Carolina. In these exis
Autor:
Duane E. Lundy
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Empirical Studies of the Arts. 31:59-79
In order to evaluate rating behavior among modern music critics, a previously compiled database that randomly sampled 352 different critics' ratings of more than 15,000 albums was utilized. Potential quantitative markers of rating refinement were exp
Autor:
Duane E. Lundy
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Review of Arts and Humanities. 5
Autor:
Duane E. Lundy
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Empirical Studies of the Arts. 28:243-258
To evaluate the approximate level of aesthetic consensus among a large sample of professionals, modern music critics were sampled from known music rating books that rated comparable genres of music, including the ratings of 352 critics and 5161 album
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Empirical Studies of the Arts. 28:73-92
We comprehensively measured individual differences in aesthetic interest by developing The Desire for Aesthetics Scale (DFAS). In Study 1, a 40-item scale was given to 71 undergraduates. Based on item-total correlations, the worst items were revised
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Personal Relationships. 5:311-325
This study examined the effects of expressions of humor and physical attractiveness on desire for future interaction in various types of heterosexual relationships. Humor was manipulated using interview transcripts containing humorous self-deprecatin