Listening, Watching, and Reading: The Structure and Correlates of Entertainment Preferences

作者: Peter J. Rentfrow , Lewis R. Goldberg , Ran Zilca

DOI: 10.1111/J.1467-6494.2010.00662.X

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摘要: People spend considerable amounts of time and money listening to music, watching TV movies, reading books magazines, yet almost no attention in psychology has been devoted understanding individual differences preferences for such entertainment. The present research was designed examine the structure correlates entertainment genre preferences. Analyses more than 3,000 individuals revealed a remarkably clear factor structure. Using multiple samples, methods, geographic regions, data converged reveal five entertainment-preference dimensions: Communal, Aesthetic, Dark, Thrilling, Cerebral. Preferences these dimensions were uniquely related demographics personality traits. Results also indicated that accounted significant proportions variance over above demographics. results provide foundation developing testing hypotheses about

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