Affiliation:
1. Postgraduate Program in Social Psychology, Federal University of Paraíba, Joao Pessoa, Brazil
2. Psychology Department, Catholic University of Pernambuco, Recife, Brazil
Abstract
The present study aimed to observe the relationships between music preference, pro-sociability, and personality, considering the mediating role of music preference. A total of 236 Brazilians participated in the study (59.7% female, Mage = 20.11, SD = 4.74). The results showed that the music preference factors (Energetic-Rhythmic, Reflexive-Complex, Popular Music, and Conventional Music) correlated positively with pro-sociability, especially the preference for popular music, which encompasses some of the most heard genres in the Brazilian context ( r = .42, p < .01). Regarding personality, the relationships between openness and reflexive-complex music ( r = .28, p < .01), and between extroversion ( r = .22, p < .01) and agreeableness ( r = .13, p < .05) and popular music stand out. Finally, a statistically significant explanatory model (goodness-of-fit index = 0.99, comparative fit index = 0.99, root-mean-square error of approximation = 0.01, 90% CI = [0.00, 0.01], root-mean-square of residual = 0.01) indicated that the preference for popular music mediated indirect effects of extroversion (λ = 0.06, 95% CI = [0.02, 0.11], p < .01) and agreeableness (λ = 0.05, 95% CI = [0.01, 0.11], p < .05) in pro-sociability.
Funder
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico
Subject
Psychology (miscellaneous),Music