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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.

  2. Nov 11, 2011 · 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. It was evaluated with a sample of 166 participants, and exhibits good psychometric properties.

    • Gillian M. Sandstrom, Frank A. Russo
    • 2013
  3. 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...

  4. musical absorption (AIMS)? Research Question • Absorption in music is distinguished by: • State absorption: transitory enjoyment and attention to the music one is experiencing in the moment. • Trait absorption: willingness and ability for greater episodes of total attention spent engaged in music. • High trait absorption is tied to

  5. ABSORPTION IN MUSIC SCALE. Name: Sex: Date of Birth: Date: The following questions are about your experiences with music. I will sometimes move my hand as if I were 'conducting' music. Strongly Disagree. 2. Somewhat Disagree. 3. Neutral (Neither Agree nor Disagree) 4. Somewhat Agree. 2.

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

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  8. Nov 5, 2014 · Sandstrom and Russo (2013) created a 34-item instrument, the Absorption in Music Scale (AIMS), to measure a person’s ability and willingness to allow music to pull them into an emotional experience. Absorption may play a critical role in moderating the intensity of an emotional response to music.

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