Mozart Effect Lab Report

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Abstract: This lab investigated the effects of classical music on memorization. It was conducted to test the hypothesis that classical music, specifically “The Blue Danube Waltz” by Johann Strauss II would help the test subjects retain a higher percentage of information compared to studying regularly without music. The test subjects were divided in to 10 males and 10 females of the same age who were asked to remember a set of 10 cards with music and a set of 10 cards without music each within 30 seconds. They were then asked to repeat as many words as they could back to the researchers. The results from the data ended up not supporting the original hypothesis because both the male and female test subjects retained a higher percentage of the …show more content…

The experiment was conducted to investigate the hypothesis that listening to classical music would increase the ability to retain information compared to not listening to classical music. The results of the data from the experiment did not support the hypothesis. Both Male and Female test subjects retained less information after listening to the Blue Danube Waltz compared to taking the tests without listening to classical music.

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