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The Feel-Good Film – Online Supplemental Material
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Keyvan Sarkhosh
Keyvan Sarkhosh
Research Coordinator, Max Planck Institute for Empirical Aesthetics (Frankfurt am Main), Germany keyvan.sarkhosh@ae.mpg.de
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From the Editor
Editorial
Articles
“This Ticking Noise in My Head”
On-Beat/Off-Beat
The Feel-Good Film
Interview with Paul Schrader
Book Reviews
Book Reviews
In Memoriam
In Memoriam: Stephen Prince
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Genre Features and Emotional Rewards
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Frequency, Mean List Rank, and Cognitive Salience Index (CSI) for prototypical feel-good films mentioned by more than 5% of either the female or male participants in a free association task, ordered by CSI.
Cognitive Salience Index (CSI) values for prototypical feel-good films mentioned by at least of 5% of either the female or male participants by gender and age condition, sorted by overall CSI.
Additional information on the film titles in Tables S1 and S2.
Coding categories for the prototypical feel-good scenarios identified in the participants’ descriptions, with examples in German and English translations.
Coding categories for the character types in feel-good films identified in the participants’ descriptions, with examples in German and English translations.
Coding categories for the main feel-good factors identified in the participants’ descriptions, with examples in German and English translations.
Descriptive statistics for the ratings of fourteen items used to characterize possible musical features of the self-selected films and the relevance of the respective music in the participants’ lives. Sorted by relative frequency of answers, with mean, SD and .95 CI.
Component loadings for a Principle Components Analysis (PCA) with oblimin rotation and pairwise deletion for missing values of the items characterizing possible musical features of the self-selected films and the relevance of the music in the participant's life.
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