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Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study

Marković, Slobodan; Stevanović, Vladimir; Simonović Alfirević, Sanja; Stevanov, Jasmina

(Beograd: Muzej primenjene umetnosti, 2017)

TY  - GEN
AU  - Marković, Slobodan
AU  - Stevanović, Vladimir
AU  - Simonović Alfirević, Sanja
AU  - Stevanov, Jasmina
PY  - 2017
UR  - http://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/754
AB  - The purpose of the present study was to compare Serbian and Japanese participants in their
subjective experience of Serbian and Japanese architectural objects. Subjective experience
was operationalized through the ratings on the bipolar scales (e.g. pleasant-unpleasant).
In the Preliminary study 1, a set of twelve rating scales was generated. In the Preliminary
study 2 twelve Serbian and twelve Japanese architectural objects were specified. In the
main experiment two groups of participants, twenty-one Serbian and twenty Japanese, rated
twelve Serbian and twelve Japanese objects. A factor analysis extracted three dimensions of
subjective experience: Beauty, Firmness and Fullness. Analysis of variance have shown that
both Serbian and Japanese participants agreed that Japanese architectural objects looked more
beautiful and firmer than Serbian objects. These finding is generally in line with perceptualist
hypothesis that stimulus constraints are more effective than culture. However, interactions
revealed some cultural differences that are consistent with culturalist hypothesis: compared
to Serbian participants, Japanese participants rated Japanese architectural objects as more
beautiful, whereas, compared to Japanese, Serbian participants rated Serbian objects as less
fragile and emptier than Japanese objects. Generaly, our study have shown that Serbian
(Western) and Japanese (Eastern) participants show general similarity in their subjective
experience of architectural objects
PB  - Beograd: Muzej primenjene umetnosti
T2  - Katalog 39. Salona arhitekture, "U realnosti"
T1  - Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study
SP  - 117
EP  - 117
ER  - 
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author = "Marković, Slobodan and Stevanović, Vladimir and Simonović Alfirević, Sanja and Stevanov, Jasmina",
year = "2017",
abstract = "The purpose of the present study was to compare Serbian and Japanese participants in their
subjective experience of Serbian and Japanese architectural objects. Subjective experience
was operationalized through the ratings on the bipolar scales (e.g. pleasant-unpleasant).
In the Preliminary study 1, a set of twelve rating scales was generated. In the Preliminary
study 2 twelve Serbian and twelve Japanese architectural objects were specified. In the
main experiment two groups of participants, twenty-one Serbian and twenty Japanese, rated
twelve Serbian and twelve Japanese objects. A factor analysis extracted three dimensions of
subjective experience: Beauty, Firmness and Fullness. Analysis of variance have shown that
both Serbian and Japanese participants agreed that Japanese architectural objects looked more
beautiful and firmer than Serbian objects. These finding is generally in line with perceptualist
hypothesis that stimulus constraints are more effective than culture. However, interactions
revealed some cultural differences that are consistent with culturalist hypothesis: compared
to Serbian participants, Japanese participants rated Japanese architectural objects as more
beautiful, whereas, compared to Japanese, Serbian participants rated Serbian objects as less
fragile and emptier than Japanese objects. Generaly, our study have shown that Serbian
(Western) and Japanese (Eastern) participants show general similarity in their subjective
experience of architectural objects",
publisher = "Beograd: Muzej primenjene umetnosti",
journal = "Katalog 39. Salona arhitekture, "U realnosti"",
title = "Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study",
pages = "117-117"
}
Marković, S., Stevanović, V., Simonović Alfirević, S.,& Stevanov, J.. (2017). Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study. in Katalog 39. Salona arhitekture, "U realnosti"
Beograd: Muzej primenjene umetnosti., 117-117.
Marković S, Stevanović V, Simonović Alfirević S, Stevanov J. Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study. in Katalog 39. Salona arhitekture, "U realnosti". 2017;:117-117..
Marković, Slobodan, Stevanović, Vladimir, Simonović Alfirević, Sanja, Stevanov, Jasmina, "Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study" in Katalog 39. Salona arhitekture, "U realnosti" (2017):117-117.

Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study

Marković, Slobodan; Stevanović, Vladimir; Simonović, Sanja; Stevanov, Jasmina

(Drustvo Psihologa Srbije, 2016)

TY  - JOUR
AU  - Marković, Slobodan
AU  - Stevanović, Vladimir
AU  - Simonović, Sanja
AU  - Stevanov, Jasmina
PY  - 2016
UR  - https://raumplan.iaus.ac.rs/handle/123456789/272
AB  - The purpose of the present study was to compare Serbian and Japanese participants in their subjective experience of Serbian and Japanese architectural objects. Subjective experience was operationalized through the ratings on the bipolar scales (e.g. pleasant-unpleasant). In the Preliminary study 1, a set of twelve rating scales was generated. In the Preliminary study 2 twelve Serbian and twelve Japanese architectural objects were specified. In the main experiment two groups of participants, twenty-one Serbian and twenty Japanese, rated twelve Serbian and twelve Japanese objects. A factor analysis extracted three dimensions of subjective experience: Beauty, Firmness and Fullness. Analysis of variance have shown that both Serbian and Japanese participants agreed that Japanese architectural objects looked more beautiful and firmer than Serbian objects. These finding is generally in line with perceptualist hypothesis that stimulus constraints are more effective than culture. However, interactions revealed some cultural differences that are consistent with culturalist hypothesis: compared to Serbian participants, Japanese participants rated Japanese architectural objects as more beautiful, whereas, compared to Japanese, Serbian participants rated Serbian objects as less fragile and emptier than Japanese objects. Generally, our study have shown that Serbian (Western) and Japanese (Eastern) participants show general similarity in their subjective experience of architectural objects.
PB  - Drustvo Psihologa Srbije
T2  - Psihologija
T1  - Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study
VL  - 49
IS  - 2
SP  - 149
EP  - 167
DO  - 10.2298/PSI1602149M
UR  - Konv_168
ER  - 
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author = "Marković, Slobodan and Stevanović, Vladimir and Simonović, Sanja and Stevanov, Jasmina",
year = "2016",
abstract = "The purpose of the present study was to compare Serbian and Japanese participants in their subjective experience of Serbian and Japanese architectural objects. Subjective experience was operationalized through the ratings on the bipolar scales (e.g. pleasant-unpleasant). In the Preliminary study 1, a set of twelve rating scales was generated. In the Preliminary study 2 twelve Serbian and twelve Japanese architectural objects were specified. In the main experiment two groups of participants, twenty-one Serbian and twenty Japanese, rated twelve Serbian and twelve Japanese objects. A factor analysis extracted three dimensions of subjective experience: Beauty, Firmness and Fullness. Analysis of variance have shown that both Serbian and Japanese participants agreed that Japanese architectural objects looked more beautiful and firmer than Serbian objects. These finding is generally in line with perceptualist hypothesis that stimulus constraints are more effective than culture. However, interactions revealed some cultural differences that are consistent with culturalist hypothesis: compared to Serbian participants, Japanese participants rated Japanese architectural objects as more beautiful, whereas, compared to Japanese, Serbian participants rated Serbian objects as less fragile and emptier than Japanese objects. Generally, our study have shown that Serbian (Western) and Japanese (Eastern) participants show general similarity in their subjective experience of architectural objects.",
publisher = "Drustvo Psihologa Srbije",
journal = "Psihologija",
title = "Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study",
volume = "49",
number = "2",
pages = "149-167",
doi = "10.2298/PSI1602149M",
url = "Konv_168"
}
Marković, S., Stevanović, V., Simonović, S.,& Stevanov, J.. (2016). Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study. in Psihologija
Drustvo Psihologa Srbije., 49(2), 149-167.
https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI1602149M
Konv_168
Marković S, Stevanović V, Simonović S, Stevanov J. Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study. in Psihologija. 2016;49(2):149-167.
doi:10.2298/PSI1602149M
Konv_168 .
Marković, Slobodan, Stevanović, Vladimir, Simonović, Sanja, Stevanov, Jasmina, "Subjective experience of architectural objects: A cross-cultural study" in Psihologija, 49, no. 2 (2016):149-167,
https://doi.org/10.2298/PSI1602149M .,
Konv_168 .
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