On Being Moved by Art: How Reading Fiction Transforms the Self |
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Authors: | Maja Djikic Keith Oatley Sara Zoeterman Jordan B. Peterson |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Toronto , Toronto, Canada maja.djikic@rotman.utoronto.ca;3. University of Toronto , Toronto, Canada |
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Abstract: | An experiment tested the hypothesis that art can cause significant changes in the experience of one's own personality traits under laboratory conditions. After completing a set of questionnaires, including the Big-Five Inventory (BFI) and an emotion checklist, the experimental group read the short story The Lady With the Toy Dog by Chekhov, while the control group read a comparison text that had the same content as the story, but was documentary in form. The comparison text was controlled for length, readability, complexity, and interest level. Participants then completed again the BFI and emotion checklist, randomly placed within a larger set of questionnaires. The results show the experimental group experienced significantly greater change in self-reported experience of personality traits than the control group, and that emotion change mediated the effect of art on traits. Further consideration should be given to the role of art in the facilitation of processes of personality growth and maturation. |
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