Duerksen, 1972 - Google Patents
Some effects of expectation on evaluation of recorded musical performanceDuerksen, 1972
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- 5042398355718643411
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- Duerksen G
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- Journal of Research in Music Education
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Method Approximately five hundred college students served as subjects. The experimental group consisted of 175 music majors and 264 nonmusic majors, while the control group included 78 music and nonmusic majors. Tests for the study were part of a battery that …
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