Publikation: Enjoying theater : The role of visitor’s response to the performance
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In the literature, there is broad agreement on the relevance of visitor’s cognitive and emotional reaction to a theatrical performance. However, research on the relative importance of visitor’s response for their overall subjective evaluation of a visit to the theater is rare. Addressing this research gap, this article investigates the relative impact of visitor’s cognitive, emotional, and conative response to a performance for their overall subjective evaluation of a visit to the theater. A study of 2,795 visitors viewing 44 performances in 12 German-speaking theaters reveals visitor’s emotional (i.e., involvement and empathy), cognitive (i.e., complexity), and conative (i.e., thought-provoking impulses, animation for communication) responses to a performance as significant determinants of their overall evaluation of a visit to the theater.
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BOERNER, Sabine, Johanna JOBST, 2013. Enjoying theater : The role of visitor’s response to the performance. In: Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts. 2013, 7(4), pp. 391-408. ISSN 1931-3896. eISSN 1931-390X. Available under: doi: 10.1037/a0034570BibTex
@article{Boerner2013Enjoy-25458, year={2013}, doi={10.1037/a0034570}, title={Enjoying theater : The role of visitor’s response to the performance}, url={http://dx.doi.org/ 10.1037/a0034570}, number={4}, volume={7}, issn={1931-3896}, journal={Psychology of Aesthetics, Creativity, and the Arts}, pages={391--408}, author={Boerner, Sabine and Jobst, Johanna} }
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