Bibliographic citations
Carranza, M., (2022). Efectos de la música con contenido nacionalista en la identidad nacional y en el clima emocional durante la crisis sanitaria por la Covid-19 en el Perú: un estudio experimental [Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú]. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23748
Carranza, M., Efectos de la música con contenido nacionalista en la identidad nacional y en el clima emocional durante la crisis sanitaria por la Covid-19 en el Perú: un estudio experimental []. PE: Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú; 2022. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12404/23748
@misc{renati/532024,
title = "Efectos de la música con contenido nacionalista en la identidad nacional y en el clima emocional durante la crisis sanitaria por la Covid-19 en el Perú: un estudio experimental",
author = "Carranza Gosalvez, Marco Antonio",
publisher = "Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú",
year = "2022"
}
Objective: the purpose of this research is to analyze the effects of a song with nationalist content on the components of national identity and emotional climate of Peruvians during the Covid-19 health crisis. Method: a quantitative experimental study was carried out with the participation of 196 people (M = 27.06; DE = 9.98). Participants were randomly assigned to three experimental groups with different musical conditions: song with nationalistic content (n= 69), song with neutral content (n= 67), song without lyrical content (n= 60). Results: in the context of the health crisis, there are no significant differences in the valuation of musical stimuli, nor in their effects on the indicators of national identity and emotional climate with respect to what was expected. Conclusions: this is discussed through the findings of Schmitz and Espinosa (2014) on the subject of dissonance in information. In this sense, the song with nationalistic content generated dissonance and therefore did not have the expected impact on the indicators of national identity and emotional climate. In addition, it should be noted that the intensity of the musical stimulus was not presented constantly, which could have mitigated its effect.
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