The true self: A psychological concept distinct from the self

N Strohminger, J Knobe… - … on Psychological Science, 2017 - journals.sagepub.com
A long tradition of psychological research has explored the distinction between
characteristics that are part of the self and those that lie outside of it. Recently, a surge of …

Do family firms have better reputations than non‐family firms? An integration of socioemotional wealth and social identity theories

DL Deephouse, P Jaskiewicz - Journal of management Studies, 2013 - Wiley Online Library
We draw from socioemotional wealth and social identity research to develop a theory on
reputational differences among family and non‐family firms. We propose that family …

Individual differences in music reward experiences

E Mas-Herrero, J Marco-Pallares… - Music Perception: An …, 2012 - online.ucpress.edu
Music is one of the most pleasant human experiences, even though it has no direct
biological advantage. However little is known about individual differences in how people …

[HTML][HTML] How the opinion of others affects our valuation of objects

DK Campbell-Meiklejohn, DR Bach, A Roepstorff… - Current Biology, 2010 - cell.com
The opinions of others can easily affect how much we value things. We investigated what
happens in our brain when we agree with others about the value of an object and whether or …

How shared preferences in music create bonds between people: Values as the missing link

D Boer, R Fischer, M Strack… - Personality and …, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
How can shared music preferences create social bonds between people? A process model
is developed in which music preferences as value-expressive attitudes create social bonds …

Love songs and serenades: a theoretical review of music and romantic relationships

JS Bamford, J Vigl, M Hämäläinen… - Frontiers in …, 2024 - frontiersin.org
In this theoretical review, we examine how the roles of music in mate choice and social
bonding are expressed in romantic relationships. Darwin's Descent of Man originally …

Engagement in music-related activities during the COVID-19 pandemic as a mirror of individual differences in musical reward and coping strategies

L Ferreri, N Singer, M McPhee, P Ripollés… - Frontiers in …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
The COVID-19 pandemic and the measures taken to mitigate its impact (eg, confinement
orders) have affected people's lives in profound ways that would have been unimagable …

“The Music I Was Meant to Sing” Adolescent Choral Students' Perceptions of Culturally Responsive Pedagogy

JT Shaw - Journal of Research in Music Education, 2016 - journals.sagepub.com
This article is based on a multiple embedded case study, the purpose of which was to
explore adolescent choral students' perceptions of culturally responsive pedagogy (CRP) in …

AI composer bias: Listeners like music less when they think it was composed by an AI.

DB Shank, C Stefanik, C Stuhlsatz… - Journal of …, 2023 - psycnet.apa.org
The use of artificial intelligence (AI) to compose music is becoming mainstream. Yet, there is
a concern that listeners may have biases against AIs. Here, we test the hypothesis that …

Shared cultural knowledge: Effects of music on young children's social preferences

G Soley, ES Spelke - Cognition, 2016 - Elsevier
Adults use cultural markers to discern the structure of the social landscape. Such markers
may also influence the social preferences of young children, who tend to conform to their …