Date of Award
Fall 12-1-2007
Document Type
Dissertation
Degree Name
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Department
Curriculum, Instruction, and Media Technology
First Advisor
Susan M. Powers
Second Advisor
Susan Kiger
Third Advisor
Leslie Barratt
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to see what kinds of effects classical music and hip hop music have on the performance of a second language reading comprehension test in Taiwanese college students. According to Kahneman' s ( 1973) capacity model for attention, one may fail to perfonn an activity because the supply of attention needed for multiple tasks does not meet the demand needed to perfom1 each of the tasks. This explains why students perform better or worse on different cognitive tasks with certain types of background media. An experiment involving 123 participants from a medium size college in southern Taiwan was conducted where the participants performed a reading comprehension test while listening to either classical music, hip hop music, or with no music in the background. Using a two-way factorial ANO VA, the results of the study yielded no statistically significance. However, a post hoc test indicated that tbe reading comprehension score for the control group was significantly different than tl1e reading comprehension score for the hip hop music group. This showed that playing hip hop music in the background had a greater effect on the performance of a reading comprehension test as compared to classical music or with no music. This was in accordance with the original hypothesis and with the idea that music that is perceived distractive will have a greater effect on task performance and concentration.
Recommended Citation
Chou, Peter, "The Effects of Background Music on the Reading Performance of Taiwanese ESL Students" (2007). All-Inclusive List of Electronic Theses and Dissertations. 3284.
https://scholars.indianastate.edu/etds/3284
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