Lifestyle correlates of musical preference: 1. Relationships, living arrangements, beliefs, and crime
Several studies indicate that musical preferences provide a means of discriminating between social groups, and suggest indirectly that musical preferences should correlate with a variety of different lifestyle choices. In this study, 2532 participants responded to a questionnaire asking them to stat...
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description | Several studies indicate that musical preferences provide a means of discriminating
between social groups, and suggest indirectly that musical preferences should
correlate with a variety of different lifestyle choices. In this study, 2532
participants responded to a questionnaire asking them to state their musical
preference and also to provide data on various aspects of their lifestyle (namely
interpersonal relationships, living arrangements, moral and political beliefs, and
criminal behaviour). Numerous associations existed between musical preference and
these aspects of participants' lifestyle. The nature of these associations
was generally consistent with previous research concerning a putative
liberal–conservative divide between differing groups of fans. It is
concluded that participants' musical preferences provided a meaningful way
of distinguishing different lifestyle choices. |
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interpersonal relationships, living arrangements, moral and political beliefs, and
criminal behaviour). Numerous associations existed between musical preference and
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