<p dir="ltr">This contains the analysis for Chapter Three, <i>Favorite Music Expresses Socially Engaging Emotions: The Role of Self-Construal Across Cultures,</i> of the doctoral thesis - <i>mUSic or musIc?: Examining the Role of Self-Construal in Affective Experiences with Music Across Cultures.</i> This research presents two empirical studies examining how self-construal shapes the emotions elicited by favourite music. Supplementary materials are also included.</p><p dir="ltr">This study received ethical approval via the University of Sheffield's ethics review procedure (application reference #049931 & #053922).</p>
Funding
This work was supported by the Arts & Humanities Research Council (grant number AH/R012733/1) through the White Rose College of the Arts & Humanities.