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New publication by Larissa Fritsch et. al: «Does culture improve affective well-being in everyday life? An experimental sampling approach»

The study explores how cultural participation influences daily well-being using Experience Sampling Methodology (ESM). Unlike previous studies, it uses ESM to gather real-time data from over 270 respondents through mini-questionnaires over a week.

Cultural activies and conversations had a positive impact on participants well-being, with the potential to add to discussion about funding of culture. The study was conducted for the larger European project European Inventory of Societal Values of Culture as Basis for Inclusive Cultural Policies (INVENT).

To read more about the studies design, the examined activities, and the resulst, find the full open-access article by Larissa Fritsch, Prof. Dr. Marc Verboord, Dr. Neta YodovichDr. Alysa Karels, Dr. Lucas Page Pereira, and  Eva Myrczik here: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.poetic.2024.101948

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