Mapping gender networks of music self‐concept and music emotions: A network analysis study of music majors in China

Author:

Yang Xiantong1,Song Lu2ORCID,Zhao Yuehan3,Cheng Dandan4

Affiliation:

1. Beijing Key Laboratory of Applied Experimental Psychology, National Demonstration Center for Experimental Psychology Education (Beijing Normal University), Faculty of Psychology Beijing Normal University Beijing China

2. Postgraduate Faculty of Education, Languages, Psychology and Music SEGi University Kuala Lumpur Malaysia

3. Faculty of Cambridge University of Cambridge Cambridge UK

4. College of Health Sciences Shandong University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Jinan China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundStudents' music self‐concept and music emotions are becoming prominent topics within the area of music education.Aims, Samples and MethodsThe majority of previous research on self‐concept and music emotions has examined the two constructs independently and focused on gender differences in externalizing behaviours in music learning, but has neglected the internal interactions between individual music self‐concept and music emotions. Network analysis is a promising method for visually examining music self‐concept and music emotions as part of a network of interactions to identify core features and interrelationships among nodes in the network. In this study, 515 students majoring in music from a Chinese university were recruited.ResultsThe results showed that high music self‐concept and boredom were the common features at the core of the network for both men and women college students. The boredom exhibited by women differed from that of men in that men's boredom was directed at the entire music course, while boredom in women manifested as daydreaming and boredom with learning materials.ConclusionsThis study is the first to explore gender differences in the music self‐concept and music emotions from a holistic perspective. The findings could help music teachers gain insight into the complex system of music self‐concept and music emotions. Music teachers could capture the respective features of men and women to design individualized teaching strategies.

Publisher

Wiley

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