Research New
Research New
Research New
Fiel, Lilah B.
Mawe, Prince Allen V.
Lauchengco, Howard Hendricks S.
Goc-Ong. Marie Jozel B.
Nastor, Princess Anne C.
Racal, Johnfred J.
Lazarito, Kiara Rose A.
Obando, Kein G.
Villardo, Shechaniah C.
March 2024
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
TABLE OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGE i
APPROVAL SHEET ii
ABSTRACT iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv
TABLE OF CONTENTS v
LIST OF TABLES vi
Chapter Page
I INTRODUCTION
Hypotheses
Definitions of Terms
II THEORETICAL BACKGROUND
Theoretical Framework
Conceptual Framework
Research Method
Research Design
Research Environment
Sampling Method
Research Respondents
Research Instruments
Research Procedures
DATA
Introduction
Educators may encounter many challenges within the classroom when it comes to
the distractions that students face. Not all students come to school with a clean slate that
enables them to be willing, able, and ready to learn. Yet society still expects the teachers
to teach all students and for all of the students to learn. Research has shown that music
may be an effective tool for breaking down some of these barriers to the learning process.
within the classroom environment increases. This researcher used quantitative data to try
This study focused on the students’ perceptions of music and its effect on their
productivity by using the double-phase, sequential mixed methods approach. The study
also aimed to undermine the greatly preferred genre, its influence on prompt academic
submissions, its impact on efficient study sessions, its aid in progressive academic tasks,
its enhancement on scholastic concentration, the students’ perceptions, and whether there
and academic performance has become a subject of increasing interest. One such
element, often
productivity. This research aims to delve into the impact of background music
presented in the literature on the topic. While some studies warn about potential
distractions, others suggest that some music genres can improve concentration. This
discrepancy in results highlights the necessity for context-specific research, which is what
the current study aims to fill by focusing on the distinctive qualities of senior high school
The purpose of the study is to find out how Senior High School students at ACLC
College of Ormoc background music impacts their ability to focus and work efficiently.
The realization that music, in its many forms, might affect cognitive processes in both
inquiry. Gaining an understanding of these dynamics may help optimize the learning
face the challenge of maintaining optimal concentration and productivity. The pervasive
use of background music in various learning environments has sparked a growing interest
in understanding its potential effects on students' academic performance. This study seeks
to explore the intricate relationship between background music, concentration levels, and
productivity specifically within the context of senior high school education at ACLC
College of Ormoc.
One aspect of the problem lies in the diverse preferences for music among
students, as individual tastes can significantly differ. This raises questions about the types
considering the demanding nature of senior high school coursework, understanding how
background music may act as either a supportive or distracting element is crucial for
personal devices playing music during study sessions raises concerns about potential
distractions. This study aims to delve into the impact of background music on senior high
school students, taking into account the variety of musical genres, personal study habits,
provide insights that can inform educational strategies and contribute to the development
1. To what extent does the presence of background music affect the overall learning
a.) Concentration
b.) Productivity
3. How do individuals’ study habits interact with the use of background music?
4. How does the following genre of background music affect a student’s learning habit?
a.) Classical
b.) Pop
c.) Jazz
d.) Rock
5. Are there noticeable differences in how students feel about music and how well they're
multifaceted and carries implications that extend beyond the immediate scope of the
research. By
delving into this topic, the study has the potential to contribute to a deeper understanding
attention, memory, and information processing. This insight, in turn, can inform
productivity can also yield insights into its impact on academic performance, allowing for
background music, paving the way for personalized learning environments that cater to
diverse needs and preferences. Additionally, by exploring the psychological and
understanding of its influence on students' mood, stress levels, and overall well-being.
As such, the significance of this study lies in its potential to inform educational
Students. As students, this may help them find ways to know what may improve or
Researchers. The researchers can gain an understanding of information about the topic. It
Future Researchers. This will serve as their related literature in doing their future
research.
This research focuses on how background music disturbs students while studying
in an open-space environment or even inside classrooms. This study will mainly identify
and assess the advantages and disadvantages of background music to the ability of the
students to learn, comprehend, and work efficiently and effectively. Also, this study
yearns to identify how the researchers can provide information to senior high school
students about the positive and negative effects of background music on their ability to
learn.
Ormoc. The study area is chosen from the ACLC College campus, which comprises
STEM Grade 11 and Grade 12 students with a General Average of 90% or above. As the
research title indicated, the ACLC College of Ormoc campus is the borderline of this
research work.
It indicates that the study may not be generalizable to other senior high school
students or youth who are not part of the ACLC College of Ormoc.
Definition of Terms
amount of time.
CHAPTER II
The researchers' purpose for examining the following literature is to obtain the
answer to the Question: To what extent does background music influence the
Ormoc? In today’s world, music continues to develop and influence people, especially
the youth. It has become a part of our daily life because it helps us relax and it comforts
In this study, we defined background music as any music that is playing in the
background while a student is studying. Music has become accessible through many
different sources. Music has been frequently played in public places like hospitals,
Many students have the habit of studying with music. Furthermore, some
More and more, students are bringing headphones with them to libraries and study
halls. But does it help to listen to music when studying? While the so-called
‘Mozart effect’, a term coined from a study that suggested listening to music could
actually
enhance intelligence, has been widely refuted, there are still many benefits of
According to Davis (2015), music that is soothing and relaxing can help. Students
to beat stress or anxiety while studying. Background music may improve focus on a task
by providing motivation and improving mood. During long study sessions, music can aid
endurance. In some cases, students have found that music helps them memorize, likely by
creating a positive mood, which indirectly boosts memory formation. In addition,
Thorphe (2017) found that music that creates pleasurable emotions lights up the
mesolimbic pathway, the reward bit of the brain that gives us happy feelings.
impairs cognitive ability. Students while listening to music while studying especially
those with lyrics tend to be less efficient and come away having absorbed less
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and enables the completion of repetitive tasks more efficiently. The effects of music on
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productivity have been studied in some very specific occupations. Also, music can
help people perform better in high-pressure situations. When surgeons listened to music
while operating, they were less stressed out and worked faster and more accurately,
work car makes you a happier, more productive student and employee. This is especially
true if you can choose your music. When students listen to their kind of music their
creativity and capability to think goes up. They will come up with more
creative solutions and a greater number of other kinds of music or no music at all. Of
boredom, Triton (2009) also defined music as something that is produced by man that can
be formed into a work of art or complement activities. Many students today use music as
a form of studying habit; they listen to background music while studying as they suggest
that music helps them remember all the key points in their lesson. As cited by Amsen
(2018) it
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depends on what kind of studying the students were doing, music may make the task
temporarily improved while listening to Mozart, that’s why people intended that listening
to Mozart while studying, increases your IQ. The study was soon misquoted in a New
York Times article, and the rumor began to spread that classical music “makes you
smarter and can serve as a study aid. Follow-up studies showed no such benefit,
According to a study from the University of Wales Institute in Cardiff listening to music
while studying may actually hinder memorization. The study found out that a person who
listened to any music while memorizing a list was able to recall less than those people
who studied in silence or were exposed to a single word repeated monotonously. (Moore,
2010).
There are reasons to believe that music may be both helpful and hurtful to
effective studying given different conditions. Conditions. There have been multiple
studies demonstrating the negative effects associated with listening to music. Recently,
Tze and Chou (2010), assigned Taiwanese college students to one of three music
conditions (classical music, hip-hop music, or no music) and asked them to complete a
reading comprehension task while the music played. The results showed that those
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followed by those in the classical condition and finally those in the hip-hop condition.
Tze and Chou concluded that studying in a quiet or in music-free environment was best
them if a person is trying to memorize things in order, they may get thrown off by the
changing words and notes in their chosen song. In opposition there is a study from the
University of Windsor, which showed that the quantity and quality of software
developers’ work was greater when they had background music than when they didn’t. In
reality, there is still much to learn when it comes to the study of music. It has a lot more
to do with a person’s everyday living that’s why the researchers want to find out whether
In the field of music, well-being has been investigated in two different ways, with
research has pointed out its strong and positive impact on people’s lives (Pothoulaki et
al., 2012; Vastfall et al., 2012; Perkins and Williamon, 2014). The study on background
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According to Susan Hallam et.al (2003), many study claims relating to the
benefits of music on the behavior and development of the students. Playing music in the
to Tomas Chamorro-Premuzic (2022), “Music is magical. It has the potential to boost our
concentration, mindset, and performance. In the context of work, background music has
been found to improve our performance on cognitive tasks, such as spatial or verbal
ability tests, for short periods.” In a research study by Peter & Ming, 2010, researchers
should first study the Study of Attention, as how well a person can concentrate depends
on the amount of attention a person can devote to a task. One’s music preference can
have an impact on their concentration as many kinds of music genres can either be a
even the most tiring moments. It has followed us. consistently, since the first morning
espresso, when we switch on the radio and listen to music throughout the day, till we
return from work. (Elmira, 2022). This suggests that students' preferences appear to have
play background music so they either choose the music they like or work in relative
silence (Maria, 2022). It is important to note that individual preferences for background
music may vary, and it is necessary to consider personal musical preferences when
attention span, focus, memory, and mood provide valuable insights into the potential
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characteristics on cognitive tasks, educators and students can leverage this knowledge to
create an environment that fosters improved focus, productivity, and overall learning
it comprises a greater number of auditory events per unit time that are difficult to ignore
because of greater intensity. By contrast, slow-tempo music may allow for continuous
comprehension even when the music is loud (Thompson, 2011). Evidence suggests that
music may help improve cognitive performance. However, factors such as the tempo of
the music may influence this (Debra, 2023). The effect of background music on an
associative learning memory task can also depend on personal study habits. Students who
typically study with background music may perform no worse on the task when
background music is presented, whereas students who usually study in silence can be
affected negatively by the music, particularly when it has lyrics (Crawford & Strapp,
19994)
Based on the study of Dosevill et. al (2012) that music can influence students in
various ways. Music can cheer them up and brighten their day it can also be used to hype
them in their studies. But not only music can bring motivation to study more satisfying.
There are a lot of genres circulating all over the world, but some of those are just
subtypes
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(Lamb 2013). Popular music is the same as music which is for the urban middle class that
includes different music from classical to heavy, Pop music that appeals to teenagers,
Several studies have found background music to influence mood (e.g., Juslin and
O’Neill, 2001; Sloboda and Juslin,2001; Schmidt and Trainor, 2010) Key findings found
that students preferred a type of music, and instances of off-task behavior decreased.
(Maria, 2022) ). In the study of Yi-Nuo et al (2012), the comparison results revealed that
background music with lyrics had significant negative effects on concentration and
attention.
THEORETICAL FRAMEWORK:
insights into the relationship between arousal and performance, particularly in the context
of studying habits among students and the effect of background music. In environments
characterized by low arousal, such as silence, students may experience boredom and
arousal induced by background music with a pleasant melody and moderate tempo aligns
with the peak of the Yerkes-Dodson curve, enhancing students' attention, motivation, and
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cognitive performance. This optimal level of arousal facilitates engagement with study
high arousal, such as fast-paced or distracting music, may overload cognitive resources
and lead to decreased focus and performance, as indicated by the downward slope of the
and productivity can inform educators and students about creating conducive study
CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
I. Profile of the
Students
A. Sex
B. General Average
(GWA)
Descriptive research
C. Age
using survey
questionnaire
Frequency and
Percentage
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IV. Types of Music
they preferred Weighted Mean
This effect is often cited in discussions about the impact of background music on
suggest that listening to classical music can enhance focus and cognitive abilities,
such as individual preferences, task complexity, and the type of music playing all
influencing outcomes.
CHAPTER III
METHODOLOGY
This chapter explains the methodology that was utilized in the study. The Methodology
covers parts such as; research design, research environment, research participants,
research instruments, research data gathering procedure, and ethical considerations for
this study.
RESEARCH METHOD
question, design, and information analysis used to look into a certain issue are all part of
experimental research.
The findings of this study contribute to the existing body of research on the
ENVIRONMENT
RESPONDENTS
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STEM students of ACLC College of Ormoc will participate as the respondents for
this study. The STEM students from grades 11 and 12 with a general average of 90% or
SAMPLING METHOD
The participants in this study were chosen by stratified random sampling. When it
is reasonable to divide the population into groups according to a factor that affects the
Aside from the overall average of 90, the researcher can divide a dataset into subgroups
based on year level, gender, and age using stratified random sampling.
Students in senior high school may have distinct musical tastes or habits as a
result of being in various grade levels, the researchers will employ stratified sampling.
This approach may aid in figuring out whether background music has varying effects on
productivity and focus depending on the grade level. The population is split up into
groups according to grade level in order to fairly reflect both Grade 11 and Grade 12
INSTRUMENT
The instrument used in this study will be survey questionnaires made by the
researchers. The questionnaire includes questions like, does the respondent listen to
music when studying? Do they find music distracting when they study?
PROCEDURE
The researchers will find STEM students with a general average of 90% or above
to be the respondents of this study. The researchers will ask permission from the
respondent to get their data. The data gathering will take around 4-5 days. The
ETHICAL CONSIDERATION
INFORMED CONSENT
Before conducting the study, the respondents were asked for consent to take part
in this experimental study. They were informed that their identity would remain
anonymous throughout the study, they are free to ask questions and have the opportunity
- The researchers are bound to be responsible for the confidentiality and secrecy
of the respondents’ identity. Personal information, such as name, grade and section, age,
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