Student Type
Undergraduate
Faculty Sponsor
Dr. Michiko Nohara-LeClair
Date
4-12-2022
College Affiliation
College of Science, Technology, and Health
Department
Psychology
Submission Type
Poster
Abstract
My study aim is to find which music genre increases one’s productivity the most. Participants listened to different genres of music: R&B, Classical, Latin, Rap while they typed as many nonsense words as they could in a minute. Participants were tested four times, each with a different genre of music playing. The preliminary findings will be discussed along with ways in which the results can be applied to everyday life.
Recommended Citation
Beins, Sydney, "Hearing Productivity: Music and Productivity Study" (2022). 2022 Student Academic Showcase. 4.
https://digitalcommons.lindenwood.edu/src/Posters/Session2/4
Publication Date
2022
Included in
Hearing Productivity: Music and Productivity Study
My study aim is to find which music genre increases one’s productivity the most. Participants listened to different genres of music: R&B, Classical, Latin, Rap while they typed as many nonsense words as they could in a minute. Participants were tested four times, each with a different genre of music playing. The preliminary findings will be discussed along with ways in which the results can be applied to everyday life.