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Analysis overview

Analysis overview

In this section, we analyse whether the tracks presented were already known to the Testers. This is then followed by analysis as to how much they liked (or disliked) the tracks first globally and then for each country involved in the test.

The result is that the best-known march turns out to be "La scherzosa" by Alfredo d'Ascoli (Puglia).

The least known march turns out to be "Skenderbeu Music" by Cesk Zadeja (Albania).

The data below correlate the unconscious emotional reactions elicited while listening to the marches (and collected by the headset) and the conscious answers, coming from the responses given to the proposed questionnaire after listening.

The analysis on the degree of pleasantness (or its opposite) of a march reports how the most liked song is "Skenderbeu Music" by Cesk Zadeja (Albania). "Skenderbeu Music" by Cesk Zadeja (Albania) wins narrowly over "The march of King Nicholas" by Ludwig Minkus (Montenegro).

Interestingly, "The march of King Nicola" by Ludwig Minkus (Montenegro) generates strong feelings, because it turns out to be the second most liked and, at the same time, the first least liked: it can be said that it did not leave one indifferent.

In analysis of what was liked most or least, it is possible to analyse in detail the responses of individual countries by clicking on View detail graph.

  • Did you already know any of the songs you listened to?
    Did you already know any of the songs you listened to?
  • Which one did you already know?
    Which one did you already know?