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by jamesbressi
5926 days ago
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Nice find, though whether intentional or not I am still curious as to what kind of influence this can have on the viewer. While this study is directly related http://pom.sagepub.com/cgi/content/abstract/15/2/187 to what I am trying to find, it does offer enough insight to draw a new hypothesis to test. "Familiarity was a function of chart performance but likeability was not. Hence repetition increases familiarity but has little effect on likeability." So, is it then possible that when he "copied" a classic animation and reused it in a new one that it possibly served as a function of how well the new animation performed? Remember, although in the study I found, familiarity had to do with the exact same song and performance, the copy of the animations very well are picked up subconsciously to the repeat Disney consumers and very well could have influenced its theatrical (ticket sales, home video sales) performance. |
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