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What effect does music have on emotions? - Coggle Diagram
What effect does music have on emotions?
Emotions
Sad
Energetic
Happy
Calm
angry
annoyed
"Emotion is an individual's mental state brought on by thoughts, or feelings."
Factors that may impact Heart rate
overall health of participants
fitness and activity levels
Emotions prior to experiment
Age
what the participants eyes are focusing on
(are they closed or open?)
Body position
Air temperature
Ethical considerations
R
ight to withdraw
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All participants should have the right to remove themselves from the experiment at any time
C
onfidentiality
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Any personal information about the participants should not be shared to anyone without consent, and should be kept private unless told so
V
oluntary participation
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Unpaid participation where all participants have consented to the experiment and have not been forced to participate
A
ccurate reporting
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All information has to be checked over and written correctly to ensure reliabillity
D
eception
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Purposely misleading participants and giving incorrect information about the expe8lriment and being dishonest
D
ebriefing
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the act of providing all participants in an experiment with information about what they will be undergoing and taking part in
I
nformed consent
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An ethical rule that all participant's must have a complete understanding and be provided with all information before proceeding with the experiment
Music
Proof that music does things to emotions from other sources
There is factual evidence from an experiment done with the Year 11 students from Glenunga International Highschool, that shows how can cause the heart rate to rise, or lower and in some ways impact an individual's emotions.
What is Music?
"Music is the art of arranging sound to create a combination/form of harmony, melody, and rhythm, or otherwise expressive content."
Types of Music
Classical
Folk
Jazz
Hip Pop
R&B
Electronic
Country
Rock
Extraneous Variables
Situational Variables
Constant Variables
Participant Variables
Practical Aspect
Possible Errors
Independent Variable
Aim & Hypothesis
Dependent variable
How is it Measured?
Heart rate
Emotion
(Tired to Energetic)
&
(Calm to Tense)
Definition of effect
"A change which is a result or consequence of an action or cause"
Design Types
Quantitative
"A design type which involves the collection of numerical data, and analyzing numbers/ and patterns within the results of an experiment"
Experimental
"Experimental design describes the way participants are allocated to experimental groups of an investigation"
The design type for the experiment done on the effect of music on heart rate was an experimental design type.
Qualitative
"A method of research that produces descriptive (non-numerical) data, such as observations of behavior and personal accounts of experiences"
Factors that may impact the experiment
Volume of Music
Time of day
Those who are energetic in the morning will find it easier to concentrate
Those who find it hard to be energetic in the morning will find it harder to concentrate
Equipment
Laptop
Heart rate monitors
(watches)
Earphones
Sample size
Sample Size
Selected at random, 20 Year 11 and 20 Year 12 Students who have listed their preference as enjoying classical music
Selected at random, 20 Year 11 and 20 Year 12 Students who have listed their preference as enjoying Rock/upbeat music