[AUDITORY] Call for participants: The time of atonal music (Cecilia Taher )


Subject: [AUDITORY] Call for participants: The time of atonal music
From:    Cecilia Taher  <cecilia.taher@xxxxxxxx>
Date:    Mon, 20 Jul 2020 09:21:45 +0200

Dear music professionals or graduates of an undergraduate degree program = in music, An interdisciplinary team of researchers at the Einstein Center Chronoi = (Berlin, Germany) is investigating ways in which music can structure = time (https://www.ec-chronoi.de/time-in-sound-and-music). As part of = this research, I am conducting an online experiment about music = professionals' perception of the time of atonal music. The experiment = involves listening to brief atonal music excerpts and making subjective = judgements about them. The duration of the full experiment is ca. 50 = minutes. I immensely appreciate your time and interest. Requirements to participate: 1. Being a music professional or a graduate of an undergraduate degree = program in music. 2. Access to a computer with reliable internet connection. Please, wait = until the experiment is fully loaded (the OK button will be activated). ***Windows users: please do not use Microsoft Edge/Internet Explorer. 3. A block of uninterrupted ca. 50 minutes. Please, complete the = experiment in one sitting (without breaks). LINK TO PARTICIPATE - Please, go to the link only when you are ready to = complete the experiment from start to finish https://run.pavlovia.org/ctaher/atonalmusictimeexp/html No risks are associated with this research. Your confidentiality and = anonymity for serving in this experiment will be protected. The Research = Ethics Board and Data Protection Office of Humboldt University of Berlin = have reviewed this study for compliance with ethical and data-protection = standards. The experiment was programmed in Psychopy 3 (Peirce et al., = 2019). Do not hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns. MANY THANKS FOR YOUR TIME! Cecilia Taher tahercec@xxxxxxxx Postdoc at Humboldt-Universit=C3=A4t zu Berlin=


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