1. Development and preliminary validation of the Emotions while Learning an Instrument Scale (ELIS).
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Roden I, Friedrich EK, Etzler S, Frankenberg E, Kreutz G, and Bongard S
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- Adaptation, Psychological, Child, Factor Analysis, Statistical, Female, Humans, Male, Reproducibility of Results, Stress, Psychological parasitology, Emotions physiology, Learning
- Abstract
Learning to play a musical instrument is associated with different, partially conflicting emotions. This paper describes the development and psychometric properties of the Emotions while Learning an Instrument Scale (ELIS). In a longitudinal study with 545 German elementary school children factorial structure and psychometric properties were evaluated. Exploratory and confirmatory factor analyses confirmed a two-factor solution measuring Positive musical Emotions while Learning an Instrument (PELI) and Negative Emotions while Learning an Instrument (NELI). Both subscales yielded scores with adequate internal reliability (Cronbach's α = .74, .86) and relatively stable retest reliabilities over 18 months (r = .11 -.56). Preliminary evidence of congruent and divergent validity of the subscales is provided. Implications for future research of musical emotional experiences in children are discussed., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2021
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