Psychology ETDs
Publication Date
9-8-1953
Abstract
In an article in press by M. J. Keston and Isabelle Pinto, certain factors possibly influencing musical preference were investigated. Of all the factors tested, thinking introversion-extroversion, as measured by the Heston Personal Adjustment Inventory, Scale A, had the highest correlation with musical preference. The purpose of the present study is to determine whether or not this relationship between introversion-extroversion and musical preference will be found with another measure of introversion-extroversion used.
Degree Name
Psychology
Level of Degree
Masters
Department Name
Psychology
First Committee Member (Chair)
Morton J. Keston
Second Committee Member
George Maxwell Peterson
Third Committee Member
Paul A.F. Walter Jr.
Language
English
Document Type
Thesis
Recommended Citation
Schopler, John H.. "Introversion-extroversion and musical taste." (1953). https://digitalrepository.unm.edu/psy_etds/232