Which one are you?
#1
Sept 5th 2008, A study of more than 36,000 people from around the world concluded that musical tastes and personality type were closely related.
The research, which was carried out by Professor Adrian North of Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh in the UK suggested classical music fans were shy, while heavy metal fans were gentle and at ease with themselves.
Fans of Indie music had low self-esteem and were not hard working, fans of Rap music had high self-esteem and were outgoing. Country & Western fans were hardworking and outgoing, Reggae fans were creative but not hardworking, and fans of chart pop had high self-esteem, were not creative, but where hardworking and outgoing.
Which one are you?
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The research, which was carried out by Professor Adrian North of Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh in the UK suggested classical music fans were shy, while heavy metal fans were gentle and at ease with themselves.
Fans of Indie music had low self-esteem and were not hard working, fans of Rap music had high self-esteem and were outgoing. Country & Western fans were hardworking and outgoing, Reggae fans were creative but not hardworking, and fans of chart pop had high self-esteem, were not creative, but where hardworking and outgoing.
Which one are you?
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#2
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Sept 5th 2008, A study of more than 36,000 people from around the world concluded that musical tastes and personality type were closely related.
The research, which was carried out by Professor Adrian North of Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh in the UK suggested classical music fans were shy, while heavy metal fans were gentle and at ease with themselves.
Fans of Indie music had low self-esteem and were not hard working, fans of Rap music had high self-esteem and were outgoing. Country & Western fans were hardworking and outgoing, Reggae fans were creative but not hardworking, and fans of chart pop had high self-esteem, were not creative, but where hardworking and outgoing.
Which one are you?
From www.thisdayinmusic.com
The research, which was carried out by Professor Adrian North of Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh in the UK suggested classical music fans were shy, while heavy metal fans were gentle and at ease with themselves.
Fans of Indie music had low self-esteem and were not hard working, fans of Rap music had high self-esteem and were outgoing. Country & Western fans were hardworking and outgoing, Reggae fans were creative but not hardworking, and fans of chart pop had high self-esteem, were not creative, but where hardworking and outgoing.
Which one are you?
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#4
Hmmm, so a current world population of approximately 7,000,000,000, 36,000 were asked. Well that's certainly representative isn't it?
Anyone who likes Indi, Rap and Reggae are screwed really, aren't they?
Anyone who likes Indi, Rap and Reggae are screwed really, aren't they?
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#8
Sept 5th 2008, A study of more than 36,000 people from around the world concluded that musical tastes and personality type were closely related.
The research, which was carried out by Professor Adrian North of Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh in the UK suggested classical music fans were shy, while heavy metal fans were gentle and at ease with themselves.
Fans of Indie music had low self-esteem and were not hard working, fans of Rap music had high self-esteem and were outgoing. Country & Western fans were hardworking and outgoing, Reggae fans were creative but not hardworking, and fans of chart pop had high self-esteem, were not creative, but where hardworking and outgoing.
Which one are you?
From www.thisdayinmusic.com
The research, which was carried out by Professor Adrian North of Heriot Watt University, Edinburgh in the UK suggested classical music fans were shy, while heavy metal fans were gentle and at ease with themselves.
Fans of Indie music had low self-esteem and were not hard working, fans of Rap music had high self-esteem and were outgoing. Country & Western fans were hardworking and outgoing, Reggae fans were creative but not hardworking, and fans of chart pop had high self-esteem, were not creative, but where hardworking and outgoing.
Which one are you?
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#11
It is a load of twaddle- I like rock and classical, hate reggae and am indifferent to indie. Chart music I either like/dislike depending on genre.
I have low self esteem, not terribly outgoing, and am creative and hard working- not at all what they say I should be.
You can make selective statistics say anything. If you asked them what footwear they were wearing you could draw stupid conclusions from that too.
I have low self esteem, not terribly outgoing, and am creative and hard working- not at all what they say I should be.
You can make selective statistics say anything. If you asked them what footwear they were wearing you could draw stupid conclusions from that too.
#13
What drivvel, thats the thing with these style surveys, they are so maths orientated, that they have to be broken down/segmented/graphed etc, almost if not even more robotic the robotic itself....
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#15
It is a load of twaddle- I like rock and classical, hate reggae and am indifferent to indie. Chart music I either like/dislike depending on genre.
I have low self esteem, not terribly outgoing, and am creative and hard working- not at all what they say I should be.
You can make selective statistics say anything. If you asked them what footwear they were wearing you could draw stupid conclusions from that too.
I have low self esteem, not terribly outgoing, and am creative and hard working- not at all what they say I should be.
You can make selective statistics say anything. If you asked them what footwear they were wearing you could draw stupid conclusions from that too.



