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  1. Statement of the Problem The major problem of the study was to elaborate on how music interests the students in writing research. 7 The study sought to answer the following specific questions: 1. How many of them listen to music while doing research and how many does not? 2. What genre of music does the students listen to when doing their ...

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  2. Oct 1, 2021 · For example, presenting BGM during an associative learning task reduces the performance of individuals who usually do not listen to music while studying, but it does not reduce task performance of those who are used to listening to music while studying (Crawford & Strapp, 1994). Furthermore, although findings are not consistent, evidence suggests that the age of participants might play a role ...

    • Franziska Goltz, Makiko Sadakata
    • 2021
  3. Nov 15, 2023 · Music can stimulate our thinking and sustain our attention for some study tasks, research suggests. A 2020 study found that nursing students who listened to relaxing music while doing progressive muscle relaxation (a mindfulness technique) before a test performed better on their exams and had lower stress levels than students who did neither before the exam.

  4. Mar 23, 2023 · Five key results were found: (a) a small and positive mean effect size (d = 0.314) in favor of the BM condition, (b) a positive and medium effect size for studies that implemented BM before the learning assessment, (c) a positive and small effect size for factual knowledge retention, (d) a positive and small effect size for classical music compared with other music genres, and (e) individuals ...

  5. Jun 1, 2023 · Summary. Music may improve focus and concentration for some people when studying, but for others, it may be distracting and have a negative impact on learning. The tempo and intensity of music may ...

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  7. Mar 10, 2021 · Students turn to varying vices to help improve their chance of getting a good grade. While some chug caffeine, others turn up the music as they hit the books. Although listening to music can make studying more enjoyable, psychologists from the Department of Psychological & Brain Sciences have found that this popular study habit is more distracting than beneficial.

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