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    Affective and evaluative responses to pop music by North, Adrian, Hargreaves, David

    Published 1998
    “…From reviews published in the “serious” pop music press, twenty recordings were selected which had received consistently favourable appraisals on affective and evaluative bases. …”
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    The formation of traditional music and regional pop music community in popular social media by Shafa’atussara Silahudin

    Published 2019
    “…Traditional music and regional pop music are two music genres in Pahang. Both music genres provide the cultural meanings to the Pahang people. …”
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    The direction and development of pop music in Malaysia. A case study in Faculty of Music UiTM / Wan Harris Budiman Abdul Khalid by Abdul Khalid, Wan Harris Budiman

    Published 2012
    “…This study was initiated based on the pop music direction and development in Malaysia. The main objectives of this study were: 1) to study on pop music acceptance among music students, 2) to investigate on factors that influence on pop music development in Malaysia, 3) to determined ways to improve pop music as to become more develop in the future. …”
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    Pop Music Lyrics Are Related to the Proportion of Female Recording Artists: Analysis of the United Kingdom Weekly Top Five Song Lyrics, 1960-2015 by Krause, A., North, Adrian

    Published 2017
    “…Previous content analyses of pop music have considered the prevalence of misogynistic portrayals of interpersonal relationships but have used relatively small samples of music, and often neglected musician gender. …”
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    Gender bias in the evaluation of New Age music by Colley, A., North, Adrian, Hargreaves, David

    Published 2003
    “…Eminent composers in Western European art music continue to be predominantly male and eminence in contemporary pop music is similarly male dominated. One contributing factor may be the continuing under-valuation of women's music. …”
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    The Bebop Revolution in Malaysia / Danial Kordy by Kordy, Danial

    Published 2016
    “…In researcher's own hypothesis, Malaysian need to be open about different type of music not just pop music or what's trending now, for us to evolve our thoughts into a new we must learn to accept. …”
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    Importance of Music for Pakistani Youth by Rana, S., Ajmal, M., North, Adrian

    Published 2011
    “…Accordingly, data was collected from 1000 Pakistani postgraduate students which indicated that 98.1% enjoyed listening to music; average exposure was 1.45 hours per day; the most popular styles were Pakistani classical music, Western pop music, and ghazal; 8.9 % played a musical instrument with average 1.69 hours per day; listening to music was preferred to all indoor activities considered and to two outdoor activities; playing music was preferred to all but one of the indoor and one of the outdoor activities; preference for listening and playing music relative to other indoor and outdoor activities varied significantly between boys and girls and listening and playing music had different perceived benefits that could be grouped into six and seven factors respectively. …”
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    Musical fit and willingness to pay for utilitarian products among university students. by Sze, Yeoh Pei Joanne

    Published 2010
    “…Eveready batteries), and they were asked to choose one of the two while being exposed to either Malay music, pop music, classical music or no music condition. Participants were not influenced to pay more for utilitarian products when being exposed to the different musical styles (and no music) condition. …”
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    The impact of musical fit and sound design on consumers' perception of a luxury car ad by Sze Yeoh, Joanne Pei, Han, Min Gin, Spence, Charles

    Published 2023
    “…The groups heard either classical music, pop music, sound effects, or listened in silence. The results revealed that participants perceived the car’s power, driving excitement and engine technology to be highest when the ad was paired with sound effects. …”
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    Music preference among music degree students in UiTM / Joshua Athur James by James, Joshua Athur

    Published 2009
    “…Music performance programme showed the highest mean compare the other programme for pop music and classical music.…”
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    The cultural and religious conflict between Korean wave and Islamic values by Wan Kamal Mujani, Rou, Seung Yoan, Keum, Hyun Kim

    Published 2022
    “…Korean popular culture, such as movies, TV dramas, and pop music, is overwhelmingly powerful and TV dramas are especially remarkably popular in terms of obsession of fans and audiences. …”
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    Uses of music in everyday life by North, Adrian, Hargreaves, David, Hargreaves, J.

    Published 2004
    “…Responses indicated a high compliance rate; a high incidence of exposure to music; that the greatest number of musical episodes occurred while participants were on their own; that pop music was heard most frequently; that liking for the music varied depending on who the participant was with, where they were, and whether they had chosen to be able to hear music; that music was usually experienced during the course of some activity other than deliberate music listening; that exposure to music occurred most frequently in the evening, particularly between 10PM and 11 PM, and on weekends; that music was heard most frequently at home, with only a small number of incidences occurring in public places; that the importance of several functions of music varied according to temporal factors, the place where the music was heard, and the person or people the participant was with. …”
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    Representation of popular Korean culture (K-Pop) Industrial Identity through a virtual ethnographic approach by Rosseta Septia Menawati, Addin Kurnia Putri

    Published 2023
    “…Each of these main products has its own unique concept as every fan will feel special and exclusive as K-Pop music is a sense of "individuality" developed by the K-Pop culture and industry. …”
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    Factors influencing the purchase intention of Korean beauty products among Malaysian females by Tan, Day Shin, Thanasegaran, Ganesh, Manickiam, Neelamehan, Sidek, Shafie, Ismail, Kamarulzaman, Jantan, Amer Hamzah

    Published 2020
    “…Korean entertainment which includes K-pop music, Korean drama series and variety programs have contributed to the immense popularity of the Korean Wave. …”
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    The Effects of Actor Popularity on Audience’s Desire to Watch Korean Dramas by Tan, Kristine, Kai Qing, Soon, Eu Hui, Liu, Chengxuan

    Published 2024
    “…The globalization of Korean culture, introduced to Asia from the mid-1990s to the mid-2000s, has been prominently reflected in Korean drama series and pop music, which have become favored media genres, particularly among Malaysian audiences. …”
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    Hallyu stars mediated fandom: understanding mediatisation of non-K-Pop consumption among Malaysian youth by Nurul Akqmie Badrul Hisham

    Published 2024
    “…While there has been a proliferation of research on the Korean Wave, it focuses on K-Pop music and K-Drama. Thus, this research project is designated to highlight elements other than K-Pop and K-Drama in the Korean Wave phenomenon by focusing on non-K-Pop cultural products. …”
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