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  1. The Absorption in music (AIMS) scale is a 34-item measure of individuals’ ability and willingness to allow music to draw them into an emotional experience. The scale converges well with measures of similar constructs and shows reliability over time. Importantly in a test of criterion validity, emotional responses to music were correlated with ...

  2. Nov 11, 2011 · Despite the rise in research investigating music and emotion over the last decade, there are no validated measures of individual differences in emotional responses to music. We created the Absorption in Music Scale (AIMS), a 34-item measure of individuals’ ability and willingness to allow music to draw them into an emotional experience.

    • Gillian M. Sandstrom, Frank A. Russo
    • 2013
  3. 19. I spend as much time as I can every day listening to music 1 2 3 4 5

  4. The Absorption in Music Scale (AIMS) is a 34-item questionnaire designed to measure one’s inclination for engagement with music. It demonstrates strong psychometric properties including internal consistency, temporal reliability, and convergent validity with the Tellegen Absorption scale.

  5. spent engaged in music. • High trait absorption is tied to greater enjoyment of negative emotions in music1. • Music absorption has been linked to openness to experience and a preference for music high in arousal2,3,4. • The Absorption in Music scale (AIMS) is a measure of trait absorption that has been validated as a facet of musical ...

  6. Mar 26, 2013 · We created the Absorption in Music Scale (AIMS), a 34-item measure of individuals' ability and willingness to allow music to draw them into an emotional experience.

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  8. by music training. In one study, musicians and non-musicians showed agreement on the emo- ... ability (test-retest) for a 34-item Absorption in Music Scale (AIMS), and show initial evidence

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