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Table 1 Means, standard errors, and 95% confidence intervals of the GLMM analyses concerning the eight situations’ average pleasure, arousal, and dominance values

From: Contextualized music listening: playlists and the Mehrabian and Russell model

 

Pleasure

Arousal

Dominance

Situation

M

SE

95% CI

M

SE

95% CI

M

SE

95% CI

Posh cocktail reception

2.72

0.14

[2.45, 2.99]

3.60

0.16

[3.29, 3.90]

3.47

0.15

[3.18, 3.77]

House party

2.25

0.13

[2.00, 2.50]

3.12

0.13

[2.87, 3.38]

3.72

0.13

[3.46, 3.98]

After a long day

3.14

0.12

[2.89, 3.38]

4.23

0.20

[3.83, 4.63]

3.64

0.16

[3.34, 3.95]

While doing the washing up/ironing

3.63

0.19

[3.26, 4.00]

4.51

0.18

[4.16, 4.87]

3.56

0.14

[3.29, 3.83]

At a wedding

2.09

0.12

[1.86, 2.32]

3.09

0.17

[2.76, 3.42]

3.90

0.19

[3.52, 4.27]

Before going to sleep

2.35

0.11

[2.13, 2.57]

4.43

0.21

[4.03, 4.84]

3.90

0.17

[3.57, 4.23]

While commuting on public transportation

3.54

0.17

[3.21, 3.87]

4.69

0.18

[4.33, 5.06]

4.07

0.17

[3.73, 4.41]

While jogging with an mp3 player

2.90

0.16

[2.59, 3.22]

3.15

0.16

[2.84, 3.46]

3.34

0.13

[3.07, 3.60]

  1. Note. N = 400 (50 per situation); SE = Standard error; CI = Confidence interval.