These are the sources and citations used to research Mood management, music preference. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Bryant, Roskos-Ewoldsen and Cantor, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Bryant, J., Roskos-Ewoldsen, D. and Cantor, J., 2003. Communication and emotion. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates.
In-text: (Donohew, Sypher and Higgins, 1988)
Your Bibliography: Donohew, L., Sypher, H. and Higgins, E., 1988. Communication, social cognition, and affect. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
In-text: (Erber and Erber, 2000)
Your Bibliography: Erber, R. and Erber, M., 2000. Mysteries of Mood Regulation, Part II: The Case of the Happy Thermostat. Psychological Inquiry, 11(3), pp.210-213.
In-text: (Friedman, Gordis and Förster, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Friedman, R., Gordis, E. and Förster, J., 2012. Re-Exploring the Influence of Sad Mood on Music Preference. Media Psychology, 15(3), pp.249-266.
In-text: (Knobloch and Zillmann, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Knobloch, S. and Zillmann, D., 2002. Mood Management via the Digital Jukebox. J Communication, 52(2), pp.351-366.
In-text: (Knobloch, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Knobloch, S., 2002. Mood Management via the Digital Jukebox. Journal of Communication, 52(2), pp.351-366.
In-text: (Lonsdale and North, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Lonsdale, A. and North, A., 2011. Why do we listen to music? A uses and gratifications analysis. British Journal of Psychology, 102(1), pp.108-134.
In-text: (Saarikallio, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Saarikallio, S., 2010. Music as emotional self-regulation throughout adulthood. Psychology of Music, 39(3), pp.307-327.
In-text: (Strand SkÅnland, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Strand SkÅnland, M., 2013. Everyday music listening and affect regulation: The role of MP3 players. International Journal of Qualitative Studies on Health and Well-Being, 8(0).
In-text: (Tahlier, Miron and Rauscher, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Tahlier, M., Miron, A. and Rauscher, F., 2012. Music choice as a sadness regulation strategy for resolved versus unresolved sad events. Psychology of Music, 41(6), pp.729-748.
In-text: (Taruffi, Koelsch and Nusbaum, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Taruffi, L., Koelsch, S. and Nusbaum, H., 2014. The Paradox of Music-Evoked Sadness: An Online Survey. PLoS ONE, 9(10), p.e110490.
In-text: (Taylor and Friedman, 2014)
Your Bibliography: Taylor, C. and Friedman, R., 2014. Sad Mood and Music Choice: Does the Self-Relevance of the Mood-Eliciting Stimulus Moderate Song Preference?. Media Psychology, 18(1), pp.24-50.
In-text: (Thayer, Newman and McClain, 1994)
Your Bibliography: Thayer, R., Newman, J. and McClain, T., 1994. Self-regulation of mood: Strategies for changing a bad mood, raising energy, and reducing tension. Journal of Personality and Social Psychology, 67(5), pp.910-925.
In-text: (Thoma et al., 2012)
Your Bibliography: Thoma, M., Ryf, S., Mohiyeddini, C., Ehlert, U. and Nater, U., 2012. Emotion regulation through listening to music in everyday situations. Cognition & Emotion, 26(3), pp.550-560.
In-text: (Zillmann and Bryant, 1985)
Your Bibliography: Zillmann, D. and Bryant, J., 1985. Selective exposure to communication. Hillsdale, N.J.: L. Erlbaum Associates.
In-text: (Zillmann, 1988)
Your Bibliography: Zillmann, D., 1988. Mood management through communication choices. American Behavioral Scientist, 31(3), pp.327-340.
In-text: (Zillmann et al., 1995)
Your Bibliography: Zillmann, D., Aust, C., Hoffman, K., Love, C., Ordman, V., Pope, J., Seigler, P. and Gibson, R., 1995. Radical Rap: Does It Further Ethnic Division?. HBAS, 16(1), pp.1-25.
In-text: (Zillmann et al., 1995)
Your Bibliography: Zillmann, D., Aust, C., Hoffman, K., Love, C., Ordman, V., Pope, J., Seigler, P. and Gibson, R., 1995. Radical Rap: Does It Further Ethnic Division?. HBAS, 16(1), pp.1-25.
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