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The study revealed that although there were a couple of people that got distracted, the majority of the classroom was able to improve as a result of there being background music.
The study did in fact reveal that by listening to classical music, there was a significant improvement in performance on these memory-based tasks.
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Now for the main question: Does Music really help us study better? Yes and no.
Music, depending on what it is that you are studying, can either help you or restrict you. For example, if you are trying to memorize certain terms for a biology class, having music in the backgr...
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In general, listening to Music has a plethora of different, positive effects on the human body. Some of these positive effects include:
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For many different people across the world, Music is one of the most integral parts of their day, myself included.
Even as I am creating this, I have music playing in the background.
Using observation, are we able to find convincing evidence that Music
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Before delving into the specifics, there are two general ideas to keep in the back of your head while we progress:
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(Positive Effects of Music)
https://www.northshore.org/healthy-you/9-health-benefits-of-music/
(ADHD Music Study)
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/21695447/
(Classical Music Young Adult Study)
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Circling back to the Background Information, it should be noted that although music is seen to improve studying for groups of people OVERALL, that does not mean that it will help every single person.
This means that you should try it for yourself
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Music is one of the most common necessities that many people would struggle to go without in their lives. The question we are exploring today is whether or not listening to Music helps study better.
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Participants from a study scored higher on a memory test while listening to classical music than those that listened to rap music.
A Stanford study found that listening to classical music increased scores on attention tests. It could be due to the lack of lyrics.
Other studies show that any type of background music without words increases your concentration.
Originally, chamber music referred to a type of classical music that was performed in a small space such as a house or a palace room. The number of instruments used was few and without a conductor to guide the mu...
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