Monday, 15 April 2019

Performance Anxiety? Complete a Survey, Contribute to Research on this Important Topic!

We noticed this opportunity in the Royal Musical Association Bulletin, and we are forwarding it on behalf of researchers at the Royal College of Music - please do consider helping, if you fit the description of the kind of respondents they need!

"Performance-Related Coping Behaviours in Musicians Study

"Ugne Peistaraite, in association with the Centre for Performance Science at the Royal College of Music, invites members to participate in a short survey. The aim of the study is to investigate the frequency and nature of music in performance-related managing and coping behaviours in amateur, professional, and student musicians, and to examine the association of these behaviours with levels of music-related perfectionism. You can find the survey here, which takes around 20 minutes to complete."

More Information:-

"PERFORMANCE-RELATED COPING BEHAVIOURS IN MUSICIANS:ASSOCIATIONS WITH MUSIC PERFORMANCE ANXIETY AND PERFECTIONISM
 
PARTICIPANT INFORMATION
 
A research study is being conducted at the Royal College of Music by Dr Kate Gee and Dr Martin Anson Canterbury Christ Church University...
To participate in this research you must:
 
  • Have regularly performed music at some point (either recently or in the past)
  • Have performed music in front of an audience in the last two years
  • Be 18 years of age or above 
Survey link 
 

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