It depends what you are studying, the type of music listened to, and the individual doing the studying and listening, and the duration of the studying. (There are a lot of factors, so good luck with any scientific study on this subject!)
D.J. Ran Collins
Bachelor of Science in Elementary Education, Master of Education, and Master of Science in International Studies.
Classical
the best way of studying is first having a good timetable which matches your schedule and also avoiding distractions such as loud music.
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I believe that it totally depends on the person and other factors. I always used to listen to quiet, instrumental background music when I studied in the past. It helped relax me and keep me focused. There are many discussions about the pros and cons of studying to music. I like the canadian website makeanexam's blog # 15 on music and studying.
Classical music to read, study or for relaxation: BRAHMS for RELAXATION by PINCHAS ZUKERMAN
When correctly applied, traction generally produces very good, if slow, results.
Not at all - watching TV while studying is going to end up with you knowing a lot about the TV show and not much at all about whatever you're supposed to be studying!You can have soft music on in the background while studying - make sure it's instrumental and quiet because studies show that loud music or music with a vocal track are just as distracting as a TV set.
producing good or helpful results productive Basically, if a tree produces good fruit it is fruitful So if a person does good work, that is also fruitful
Whatever music inspires you, but personally I don't like writing with music on, it distracts me.Science has shown that soft music without loud vocals or drums is best for studying and working.
"LoFi" music is proven to improve focus. "CyberBar" channel on YouTube is a great channel to find these types of music.
Yes and no it depends on what kind of music and the volume. Some musics such as classical , pop, and country music have a good effect on memory. If you listen to rap, or unscensored music does not have a good affect on your memory. So if you want to listen to music listen to pop, country, or classical before a test while studying and not right before it.
Technically this isn't legal, but use google. Type in "intitle:index of" *name of song* mp3 and then look through the results. This gives results from music imbedded in peoples pages so it is basically 100% virus free and good quality. You can find alot of good music here. If this fails use limewire.