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tesis de maestría
Abierto en el repositorio institucional de la University of Jyväskylä: http://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:jyu-201806053012
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tesis doctoral
Descargue el texto completo en el repositorio institucional del Aalto University: https://aaltodoc.aalto.fi/handle/123456789/119851
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Levels of music performance anxiety (MPA) were compared in a sample of 455 Peruvian music students according to gender (males=337; females=113; missing=5), musical institution (two private and one state) and musical genre. Only gender showed an effect on MPA scores, picturing higher scores for the female group, although cultural variables could account for this difference. There were no effects of educational institution or musical genre as determined on MPA scores.
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tesis de grado
Music performance anxiety is a condition that affects instrumentalist musicians independently of gender, years of training, music style, etc.; and can deteriorate their professional development. Nevertheless, there are no specific tests for Peruvian music students. The aim of this research was to adapt and estimate the psychometric properties of the Kenny Music Performance Anxiety Inventory (K-MPAI) on a sample of 455 professional music students from three professional music institutions. After back translating the test, the author of the English test recognized it as the official Spanish version. Appropriate validity evidence based on test content was estimated by eight subject matter experts. Validity evidence based on internal structure was estimated by a second-order exploratory factor analysis with the Schmid-Leiman solution which showed a unidimensional structure (ordinal a = .97, ...
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Levels of music performance anxiety (MPA) were compared in a sample of 455 Peruvian music students according to gender (males=337; females=113; missing=5), musical institution (two private and one state) and musical genre. Only gender showed an effect on MPA scores, picturing higher scores for the female group, although cultural variables could account for this difference. There were no effects of educational institution or musical genre as determined on MPA scores.
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Levels of music performance anxiety (MPA) were compared in a sample of 455 Peruvian music students according to gender (males=337; females=113; missing=5), musical institution (two private and one state) and musical genre. Only gender showed an effect on MPA scores, picturing higher scores for the female group, although cultural variables could account for this difference. There were no effects of educational institution or musical genre as determined on MPA scores.