Research
Publications - Dianne
Gregory (under
names Greenfield & Gregory)
Greenfield, D.G. (1978). Evaluation of
music therapy practicum competencies: Comparisons
of self- and instructor ratings of videotapes.
Journal of Music Therapy, 15, 15-20.
Reprinted in: Research in Music Therapy: A
Tradition of Excellence. Allen Press, Lawrence,
KS.
Greenfield,
D.G. (1980). The use of visual feedback in training
music therapy competencies. Journal of Music Therapy,
17, 94-102.
Greenfield,
D.G. (1982). Development of NAMT standards for
music therapy education. Quodlibet, Summer, 32-38.
Greenfield,
D.G. (1985). Computer-assisted music therapy,
Quodlibet, Winter, 13-18.
Greenfield,
D.G. (1985). The evaluation of a computer system
for behavioral observation training and research.
Journal of Music Therapy, 12, 95-98.
Greenfield,
D.G.and Codding, P. (1985). Competency-based vs.
linear computer instruction of music fundamentals.
Journal of Computer-Based Instrucction, Fall,
12, 108-110.
Greenfield,
D.G. (1987) Computer applications in music therapy
education. In C. Maranto and K. Bruscia (Eds.),
Perspectives on Music Therapy Education and Training,
(pp. 71-78). Philadelphia, PA: Temple University
Press.
Standley,
J. M. and Greenfield, D. (1987). The efffect of
a focused observation task and its transfer on
the analysis of a kindergarten music class by
pre-senior versus pre-internship music education/therapy
majors. In C.K. Madsen and C. A. Prickett (Eds.),
Applications of Research in Music Behavior, (pp.
99-114). Tuscalooosa, AL: The Universityof Alabama
Press.
Gregory,
D. and Sims, W. (1988) Music preference analysis
with computers. Journal of Music Therapy, 15,
202-212.
Gregory,
D. (1989). Using computers to measure continuous
music responses. Psychomusicology, 8, 127-134.
Madsen,
C.K., Standley, J.M., and Gregory, D. (1991).
The effect of a vibrotactile device, Somatron(TM)
on physiological and psychological responses:
Musicians versus non-musicians. Journal of Music
Therapy, 28(1), 14-22.
Gregory,
D. (1994). Preferences of middle school and undergraduate
instrumentalists for acoustic and synthesized
transcriptions. Journal of Band Research, 29,
97-105.
Gregory,
D. (1994). Analysis of listening preferences of
high school and college musicians. Journal of
Research in Music Education, 42, 331-342.
Gregory,
D. (1995). The Continuous Response Digital Interface:
An analysis of reliability measures. Psychomusicology,
14, 197-208.
Gregory,
D. (1995). Coincidental, not redundant. Quodlibet,
Summer, 18-20.
Madsen,
C.K. and Gregory, D. (1996). Use of technology
in understanding "aesthetic response"
in music. Proceedings of the Third Research Alliance
of Institutes for Music Education Symposium, Tallahassee,
FL, Center for Music Research.
Gregory,
D. (1996.) Reliability of the Continuous Response
Digital Interface. Proceedings of the Third International
Technological Directions in Music Education Conference,
San Antonio, TX, Institute for Music Research.
Gregory,
D., and Sheldon, D. (1997). Perception of tempo
modulation by listeners of differing levels of
educational experience. Journal of Research in
Music Education, 45, 367-379.
Gregory,
D. (1997). Before and after the Americans with
Disabilities Act: An analysis of attitude and
knowledge of undergraduate music majors. Journal
of Music Therapy, 34, 119-128.
Gregory,
D. (1998). Reactions to ballet with wheelchairs:
Reflections of attitudes toward people with disabilities.
Journal of Music Therapy, 35, 274-283.
Gregory,
D. (2000). Technological assistance in client
assessment: Implications for music therapy. Music
Therapy Perspectives, 18, 69-71.
Gregory,
D. (2000). Test instruments used by Journal of
Music Therapy authors 1984-1997. Journal of Music
Therapy, 37(2), 79-94.
Gregory,
D. (2001). Four decades of music therapy behavioral
research designs: A content analysis of Journal
of Music Therapy articles, Journal of Music Therapy,
39(1), 56-71.
Gregory,
D. (in press). Music instruction technology: Accessibility
issues and resources. The Journal of Technology
in Music Learning.
Gregory,
D. (in press). Music and nonmusic majors' perceptions
of enjoyment and success as beginning guitar students.
Southeastern Journal of Music Education.
Gregory,
D. (in press). Music listening for maintaining
attention of older adults with cognitive impairments.
Journal of Music Therapy.
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