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Item Samples 1 (2002)(2002)Item Samples 2 (2003)(2003)Item Gestaltungsmittel populärer Musik : Versuch einer Systematik(2003) Pfleiderer, MartinItem Das inszenierte Erfolgsmodell : Robbie Williams im Spiegel der Tagespresse(2004) Borgstedt, SilkeItem Samples 3 (2004)(2004)Item Item Niederlage als nationaler Mythos : Das Kosovo-Motiv in der serbischen Popularmusik heute(2004) Hendler, MaximilianItem Samples 4 (2005)(2005)Item Die Scham-Lust des Gesehenwerdens : Phänomene der Aufmerksamkeit in der österreichischen Castingsendung Starmania(2005) Casapicola, Anna Maria ChristianeItem Gehirn und Musik : Anmerkungen zur musikbezogenen Gehirnforschung(2005) Pape, WinfriedItem Popgefühle im Äther : Popmusik - Ein Tabu im ARD-Rundfunk der 1960er(2006) Rumpf, WolfgangItem Wir machen Musik : Eine Brandrede für die populäre Musik(2006) Jockwer, AxelItem Rekurrente Muster populärer Musik(2006) Riedemann, FrankItem Samples 5 (2006)(2006)Item Samples 6 (2007)(2007)Item Musik als Komponente des Lageralltags(2007) Fackler, GuidoItem A construct-psychological approach to the measurement of chill-sensations(2008) Kunkel, Markus; Pramstaller, Christopher; Grant, Phillip; Georgi, Richard vonChills, meaning strong emotional responses to music, have to date been almostonly examined within experimental settings. Within the pilot-study athand the first psychometric inventory for the measurement of subjectivechill-sensations (MRCQ) was developed using two successive samples. Herethrough is should be possible to assess intra- and interindividual differencesreliably and in a standardized fashion outside of a laboratory situation. Thefirst study descriptively examined open questions on chill-sensations on asample of n=151. A second study (n=108) examined the existence of latentdimensions within the pool of items constructed in the first study. Factoranalyses yielded five facettes of chill-sensations: positive, physiological,motor and social-cognitive reactivity as well as general disorientation. Allfive scales reached sufficient reliability for their individual item numbers.Correlations with other inventories (NEO-ffi, IAAM) show that chill-sensationsare closely linked to high extraversion, openness to experience andemotional stability. The results, however, appear to be indicative of differencesbetween the sexes. On a whole the results support existing researchand theoretical models, but there are also some important differences. TheMRCQ offers a possibility of researching chills in non-experimental musicsciences.