The Experiencing Questionnaire (EQ) is a 58-item instrument recently developed to assess some relatively uncommon but theoretically significant types of reading experience. Derived from the phenomenological conception of “experiencing,” it promises psychometrically sound access to the generative and self-altering aspects of literary reading. Results of preliminary studies indicate that EQ scales are reliable, that profiles of EQ scales differentiate theoretically relevant orientations toward literary reading (e.g., objective engagement, subjective engagement, secular enactive engagement, spiritual enactive engagement), and that the interactive combination of selected EQ scales reflects apex moments (sublime disquietude, sublime enthrallment) during literary reading.
2024. “The poem has stayed with me”: Continued processing and impact from Shared Reading experiences of people living with cancer. Poetics 102 ► pp. 101847 ff.
Sopcak, Paul, Don Kuiken & Shawn Douglas
2022. Existential reflection and morality. Frontiers in Communication 7
Hugentobler, Katharina Gloria & Jana Lüdtke
2021. Micropoetry Meets Neurocognitive Poetics: Influence of Associations on the Reception of Poetry. Frontiers in Psychology 12
Guy, Josephine M, Kathy Conklin & Jennifer Sanchez-Davies
2018. Literary stylistics, authorial intention and the scientific study of literature: A critical overview. Language and Literature: International Journal of Stylistics 27:3 ► pp. 196 ff.
Kuijpers, Moniek M., Frank Hakemulder, Katalin Bálint, Miruna M. Doicaru & Ed S. Tan
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2014. Lost in an iPad. Scientific Study of Literature 4:2 ► pp. 150 ff.
Papp-Zipernovszky, Orsolya
2014. A személyiségkoherencia és az esztétikai válasz összefüggései: A művészetbefogadás narratív pszichológiai vizsgálata. Pszichológia 34:1 ► pp. 27 ff.
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