Chapter I-V
Chapter I-V
Chapter I-V
INTRODUCTION
Music has fulfilled a major part in different cultures. It has been valued by
the society for almost 10,000 years ago. Hence, everybody has a different musical taste,
different musical genre emerged and been named since the early 1800’s. Each has a
unique music preference which differ from one another and it play’s a big role with
Goldberg, & Levitin, 2012). Listening unintentionally and intentionally adds up to more
than 5 hours, an average estimate for most teenagers (Levitin, 2006; McCormick, 2009).
On the other hand, there is almost 1,264 genres of popular music, according to Glenn
Gosling (2003) proved that music preference is directly related to a person’s personality
and behavioural characteristics via observing individuals with different music preference.
This research aims to solely know if students would listen to their preferred music
genre, would it increase their capability in doing better with their quiz. Letting students
listen to their preferred music genre can provide them motivation or can be a hindrance
with them in perfecting their quiz, because they are distracted once they hear it. Being
able to address what student’s will need to make a better performance in test is great for
them to enhance their capability in of perfecting or passing the test. But, is listening to
the possibility of performing better than working with a dull, plain and silent
environment.
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Framework of the Study
Conceptual Framework
45 Students from grade 10- Taking the selected Effects of being exposed to
associating to performance
during a test
Accept or Reject
Hypothesis
The figure shows the Input, Process, and Output models. In Input, it includes the
profile of respondents. It also has the other variable of the study – the academic
researchers will use to gather data and information. Lastly, the Output, it contains the
10- Ptolemy during an English quiz in CAA Nat’l High School- Main.
1.1 Age
2. What are the impacts of listening to a preferred music genre towards a student's
2.1 While listening to the preferred music, while the other group is being
subjected into listening to a genre they do not prefer while taking the test.
3. Is there a present significant differences among the respondent's profile and the
Music Genre of 10-Ptolemy during an English Quiz in CAA Nat’l High School-
Main?
4. What plan of action can be done regarding to the results, and how will it be
Hypotheses
Null Hypothesis
Alternate Hypothesis
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Ha: There is a significant effect when student listens to their preferred music
genre of students during an English quiz. It will cover the following parameters; (genre of
music to be observed) Pop Music, (K-pop, hip-hop), ballad (love songs, sad songs, OPM
ballad song), the results shall only be interpreted via the result of both the genres
combined and the other group (which will not be listening to any music), students from
10- Ptolemy will be the respondents for this research. This study will not discuss about
The researchers believe that the information data gathered about the effects of
STUDENTS – This study can help students to excel and perform better during test.
TEACHERS – This study will help teachers fine a better way to create a motivational
Definition of Terms
For better understanding on how the terminologies were used in the study, the
Chapter II
The chapter presents the related literature and the related studies after the through
Related Studies
Foreign Studies
According to the study conducted by Fitzpatrick (2006), stated that during the
Ohio Proficiency Test (OPT), with music being played with each classroom, students that
is highly linked with music and instruments outperforms students that shows no interest
towards music. She also discovered that results shown a pattern of increased achievement
by lower SES (socioeconomic status) instrumental students, who surpassed their higher
SES noninstrumental classmates by the ninth grade in all subjects, therefore can be
concluded that before being subjected to listening to music while taking a test, students
that are inclined to music performed poorly, but giving out the OTP with a the twist of
Another study suggests that the flow state along with the students own
composition being played during examination helps a lot for them to perform better.
the idea of flow by observing people who dedicate themselves almost totally to activities
like sports, literature, music making, rock climbing, dancing, games, sailing, chess etc.
The flow state that occurs during these activities is characterized by subjective sense of
between challenge and skills, unambiguous feed-back, merging of action and awareness,
operationalized through nine factors. The model also included the implications of flow on
personal development, personality, skills, happiness, family life and work” (Enescu,
2015).
Another study reveals that aspects of flow is positively correlated with the
The aforementioned researches all tackles about the positive effect of students
being subjected into listening to music while taking up their test. This research will differ
from the already stated researches in a way that this research will not only subject
students to listen to a specific music, but to their favorite or preferred music, which the
techniques, data gathering procedure, research instruments and the chosen statistical
Research Design
design to acquire the required data. Participant observation is a period of intensive social
interaction between the researcher and the subjects, in the latter's environment. It
becomes the full-time occupation of the researcher. Participant observers are trained in
Corpus of Data
Sampling Technique
The researchers applied the Systematic Stratified sampling, which divides the
population into groups called strata. The population will be separated into two groups
namely; Group A (selected students that will listen to their preferred genre; Pop, and
selected students that does not prefer the said genre), Group B (selected students that will
listen to their preferred genre; Ballad,and selected students that does not prefer the said
genre).
The Respondents
The main tool that the researchers used in this study is the survey questionnaire as
well as the result of the test. The set of survey questionnaire was constructed so that the
specific music in each genre that will be played during the exam could be classified, and
it was made by the researchers. The second tool was used is the result of the test. The test
Procedures
In order to conduct the survey within the designated school the researcher
requested permission to the subject teacher of the test that will be observed. For
collecting raw data, the researchers used the test results. This allows the researcher to get
the required data. The researchers asked for permission first before conducting the
survey, playing the music during exam and before recording the test results. The
To interpret the data effectively and concisely, the researchers first conducted a
survey to determine the specific music in each genre that will be played during the exam.
The exam then occurred and the researchers played the music in each designated groups.
Statistical Treatment
Weighted Mean
This will be used to determine the average mean of the effects of listening to a
This will be employed to provide some idea about the distribution of scores the
mean average.
This would be used to normalize the frequency counts and percentage distribution of
f
Formula: %= x 100
N
Independent T-test
The independent t-test (also called the two sample t-test, or independent-samples
In order to analyze the data statistically the research will use Graph Pad. Graph
Pad is a scientific software that includes portions of the manual for different statistical
treatments.
Interpretation Of Data
The researcher used this table to interpret the data gathered from the
respondents.
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This chapter presents the results, the analysis, and the interpretation of the data
What Are The Effects Of Listening To A Preferred Music Genre Of 10-Ptolemy During
Table 3:
N 23 22
SD 1.191 1.232
Table 3 illustrates the comparison of the scores each students from different
groups (Listened, Did Not Listened) achieved. The two tailed P value is equivalent to
It can be deduced from the results that listening to a preferred music genre is not
statistically significant. It is provided from the data gathered that the scores from the
group that listened to their preferred music genre (sd=1.191, mean=7.848) did not much
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differ from the group that was subjected into listening the music genre they do not prefer
(sd=1.232, mean=7.750)
really have a big impact in such doing activities that correlates to focusing and in need of
deep thinking, rather than listening to songs that they prefer, for it is inevitable to have a
song in genre that a certain person does not like. Listening to a song that a person is
This chapter presents the summary of the study conducted by the researcher. This
also contains the conclusions and recommendations based on the findings of the study.
Summary
This study is about effects of listening to a preferred music genre of 10-Ptolemy during
an English quiz, which aimed to solely know if students would listen to their preferred
music genre, would it increase their capability in doing better with their quiz. 45 students
is used as respondents via using the of Odd and Even, and Random sampling technique.
Conclusion
Based from the findings of the study, the following can be conclude:
1. Student listening to the genre they prefer or do not, don't affect their
Recommendation
On the basis of the findings and conclusions of this study, the researchers
focusing, and engaging the students in their musical well-being as well. They may go for
playing a specific music each student does prefer and not just genre that can consist
hundreds of different songs that the students will not probably fancy.