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Examining the Influence of Taylor Swift’s Famous Discography on the Mood States and Emotional Well-being: An Experimental Inquiry among NU Baliwag Students

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  • Mike Lester V. Arceo

    (Department of Psychology, National University Baliwag, Philippines)

  • Joana Marie B. Babon

    (Department of Psychology, National University Baliwag, Philippines)

  • Princess Micaella T. Bustamante

    (Department of Psychology, National University Baliwag, Philippines)

  • Erica Camille P. Magat

    (Department of Psychology, National University Baliwag, Philippines)

  • John Inigo SR. Miranda

    (Department of Psychology, National University Baliwag, Philippines)

  • Kristine C. Reyes

    (Department of Psychology, National University Baliwag, Philippines)

  • Mr. Jayvee C. Cebu

    (Department of Psychology, National University Baliwag, Philippines)

Abstract

The effect that music has on people’s mental health and mood states has long piqued psychology’s curiosity. Understanding how a given artist’s discography affects mood and well-being might provide useful insight into the potential effects of music consumption. Taylor Swift, a well-known performer who has attracted a lot of attention, is well-known for her musically evocative songs that are heartfelt. Few academics would disagree that listeners frequently perceive music as expressing emotions. One of the most crucial factors for determining the aesthetic worth of music has been considered emotional expression (Juslin, 2013). Music is a powerful emotional stimulus that can change how a person experiences time. When you are listening to calming music, time does seem to fly. The emotional effects of music, particularly its capacity to elicit and influence emotions, have also been the subject of several psychological studies (Sachs et al., 2015). As a result, music is played in waiting areas to shorten perceived wait times and at supermarkets to entice customers to stay longer and make more purchases (Droit-Volet, et al., 2013).

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  • Mike Lester V. Arceo & Joana Marie B. Babon & Princess Micaella T. Bustamante & Erica Camille P. Magat & John Inigo SR. Miranda & Kristine C. Reyes & Mr. Jayvee C. Cebu, 2024. "Examining the Influence of Taylor Swift’s Famous Discography on the Mood States and Emotional Well-being: An Experimental Inquiry among NU Baliwag Students," International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science (IJRISS), vol. 8(5), pages 1180-1189, May.
  • Handle: RePEc:bcp:journl:v:8:y:2024:i:5:p:1180-1189
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