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Hello all,

Trying to locate a paper I read recently, but cant find anywhere. It's definitely a 2012 paper.

Can't recall author names, which doesn't help but it was an empirical paper which involved a measure of 'music consumer types' with agreement questions on statements such as :


'I tend to focus my attention on a select few bands. I would be particularly excited about being

able to download a digital recording of a live concert soon after attending a live performance, or

being able to interact with my favourite band in a number of exclusive ways, such as remixing

their music, exclusive gigs, watching them rehearse etc.'



Participants were grouped into 4 categories.



Hoping someone out there knows what I am talking about. Starting to think I may have dreamt it.



Thanks,



Steven


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