Ho Robbie, Au Wing Tung
Division of Social Sciences, Humanities and Design, College of Professional and Continuing Education, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Hong Kong.
Department of Psychology, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, Hong Kong.
Front Psychol. 2021 Mar 30;12:647863. doi: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.647863. eCollection 2021.
This is the first experimental study testing the effect of street performance (aka busking) on the subjective environmental perception of public space. It is generally believed that street performance can enhance people's experience of public space, but studies advocating such a view have not used a control group to explicitly verify the effect of street performance. In response to this methodological limitation, we conducted two studies using experimental design. Study 1 ( = 748) was an online computer-based study where research participants evaluated the extent to which the presence vs. absence of street performance could change their perception of public space. Study 2 ( = 162) was a between-group quasi-experiment in an actual public space where people physically present in the space evaluated the perception of the space with vs. without street performance. Overall, we found converging results that street performance could make public space more visitable, more restorative, and more preferable. The current findings not only fill in a gap in the literature on street performance, but they also inform the policy making and regulations of street performance.
这是第一项测试街头表演(即街头艺人表演)对公共空间主观环境感知影响的实验研究。人们普遍认为街头表演可以增强人们对公共空间的体验,但主张这一观点的研究并未使用对照组来明确验证街头表演的效果。针对这一方法上的局限性,我们采用实验设计进行了两项研究。研究1(n = 748)是一项基于计算机的在线研究,研究参与者评估街头表演的存在与否在多大程度上会改变他们对公共空间的感知。研究2(n = 162)是在实际公共空间中进行的组间准实验,身处该空间的人们评估有街头表演和没有街头表演时对该空间的感知。总体而言,我们发现了一致的结果,即街头表演可以使公共空间更具吸引力、更能让人恢复精力且更受欢迎。当前的研究结果不仅填补了街头表演文献中的空白,还为街头表演的政策制定和监管提供了参考。