Music Psychology
Uses and gratifications theory is a framework that examines how individuals actively seek out media to satisfy specific needs and desires. This theory emphasizes the role of the audience in interpreting and using media content, suggesting that people have various motivations for engaging with media, including entertainment, information, personal identity, and social integration. Understanding this theory helps explain how musical taste and preference formation can be influenced by the individual’s psychological needs and social contexts.
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