2022
DOI: 10.1177/03057356221100285
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The effects of prosocial lyrics music on attentional bias

Abstract: Music is one of the most common social media in people’s lives, and music with prosocial lyrics can promote an individual’s prosocial behaviors. The social information processing model points out that an individual’s behavior is affected by the selective processing of attentional information. This study used a spatial cue paradigm to compare the differences in attentional bias for prosocial cues between music with prosocial and neutral lyrics. The results show that music with prosocial lyrics can induce attent… Show more

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“…Building upon the selection criteria of previous research [ 5 , 29 ], five prosocial and five neutral songs were selected as the potential options. Thirty-five students were invited to rate the prosocial, arousal, and love levels of the selected songs on a 7-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 point (not at all) to 7 points (very much).…”
Section: Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Building upon the selection criteria of previous research [ 5 , 29 ], five prosocial and five neutral songs were selected as the potential options. Thirty-five students were invited to rate the prosocial, arousal, and love levels of the selected songs on a 7-point Likert scale, ranging from 1 point (not at all) to 7 points (very much).…”
Section: Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Drawing from the sample size utilized in prior prosocial song research [ 29 , 30 ], as well as the effect size and power (0.8) delineated in related studies [ 31 ], the sample size of this study was computed using G-Power 3.1.7, which established a target sample size of 64 participants per group. The study started with 142 recruited participants, and after the review process, 5 participants were excluded due to personal reasons.…”
Section: Studymentioning
confidence: 99%