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Self-awareness of musical ability
Ana Isabel Correia (Correia, A. I.); César Lima (Lima, C. F.); Edward Schellenberg (Schellenberg, E. G.);
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Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts
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Inglês
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Estados Unidos da América
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Abstract/Resumo
We asked whether adults have accurate self-awareness of their musical ability, and whether such self-awareness relates to other individual differences. Participants (N = 256) rated how musical they were compared to their friends, colleagues, family, and the general population. They subsequently completed self-report measures of musical behaviors (Goldsmiths Musical Sophistication Index [Gold-MSI]) and personality, as well as objective tests of cognitive (matrix reasoning problems) and musical (Musical Ear Test [MET]) abilities. Participants considered themselves to be more musical than their colleagues and family but not than their friends and the general population. Correlations with Gold-MSI scores provided evidence for the construct and content validity of the self-ratings. Musicality self-ratings were associated with better performance on the Melody (but not the rhythm) subtest of the MET, higher levels of openness-to-experience and extraversion, and gender: men rated themselves as particularly musical even though there were no gender differences in objective musical ability. Cognitive ability was not associated with self-ratings although it predicted MET scores and the accuracy of self-ratings. In short, individuals exhibited self-awareness for pitch-based aspects of their musical ability. Their evaluations were associated with their personalities and tended to be exaggerated, however, particularly for men and for participants with lower cognitive ability.
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Palavras-chave
Music,Ability,Metacognition,Training,Personality
  • Psicologia - Ciências Sociais
  • Artes - Humanidades
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PTDC/PSI-GER/28274/2017 Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia