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• Based on your understanding of your key variables from your annotated bibliography and your research question/hypothesis, this week you will be designing the experiment that you will propose to conduct. Your methodology section is due Wednesday of Week 3. Submit the work using the Methodology link below. The following pieces of information must be provided in your Methodology section – please use the following headings in your proposal this week. Also these sections should be written up in paragraph format (not bulleted statements). a. Participants – what are the characteristics of your participants? b. Setting – where will your conduct your study? c. Instruments – what instrument or tool will you use to collect your data (i.e. survey, observation, interview)? d. Procedures – step by step how will you conduct your study? e. Ethical issues – what possible ethical issues need to be considered? Here you will need to specifically discuss the informed consent. Last week I wrote Annotated Bibliography on music and mood. Below is what I wrote just in case you need this to complete the assignment. This was week one assignment : not sure if you needed but wanted you to have all the information I could give you. •What is the relationship of music and mood? While listening to music may bring greater health benefits, creating it can be an effective therapy, too. Music touches everyone in some way, either by listening or playing. Music plays many roles in social functions, emotional functions, cognitive or self-related functions, and physiological or arousal-related function. This is week 2 assignment hopefully this could help in doing the assignment. The music effect : music physiology and clinical applications / Daniel J. Schneck and Dorita S. Berger ; illustrated by Geoffrey Rowland ; foreword by George D. Patrick. 1st American ed, Jessica kingsley publishers 2006, p272. an occupational therapist’s approach to music with people labelled as having learning disabilities / Jane Q. Williams 2013. Music therapy handbook / edited by Barbara L. Wheeler. The Guilford Press, 2015. Boothby, Suzanne. How Music Affects Our Mood. Healthline.com. Web. Healthline. May 17th, 2014. May 6th, 2015. 2-10. Allen, Jae. How Does Music Affect Teenager’s Emotions. Livestrong.com. Web. Livestrong. December 18th, 2013. May 10th, 2015. PG, 51, 5082. The Power Of Music To Affect the Brain. Npr.org. Web. Npr. June 1st 2011. May 13th, 2015. My choice for these article shows the power of music through different cultural stand point. Many people use music as a type of communication and how they are able to express themselves. This book explains what ‘music’ is, how it is processed by and affects the body, and how it can be applied in a range of physiological and psychological conditions. Rhythm, melody, timbre, harmony, dynamics, and form, and their effects on the body are explored in detail, helping practitioners create effective therapy interventions that complement other treatment systems. Case studies and evidence from research and practice show how music therapy can benefit people with autistic spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, schizophrenia, and sensory difficulties, among other conditions. The Music Effect is an essential resource for music therapists, clinicians, educators and anyone with an interest in holistic therapy. Listening to music can alter your mood whether it be happy or sad. A study shows that people It is proven that music therapy has been used for centuries as a way to restore energy, improve mood, and even help the body heal more naturally. Making your own music, such as singing can also be found as therapeutic. • Based on your understanding of your key variables from your annotated bibliography and your research question/hypothesis, this week you will be designing the experiment that you will propose to conduct. Your methodology section is due Wednesday of Week 3. Submit the work using the Methodology link below. The following pieces of information must be provided in your Methodology section – please use the following headings in your proposal this week. Also these sections should be written up in paragraph format (not bulleted statements). a. Participants – what are the characteristics of your participants? b. Setting – where will your conduct your study? c. Instruments – what instrument or tool will you use to collect your data (i.e. survey, observation, interview)? d. Procedures – step by step how will you conduct your study? e. Ethical issues – what possible ethical issues need to be considered? Here you will need to specifically discuss the informed consent. Last week I wrote Annotated Bibliography on music and mood. Below is what I wrote just in case you need this to complete the assignment. This was week one assignment : not sure if you needed but wanted you to have all the information I could give you. •What is the relationship of music and mood? While listening to music may bring greater health benefits, creating it can be an effective therapy, too. Music touches everyone in some way, either by listening or playing. Music plays many roles in social functions, emotional functions, cognitive or self-related functions, and physiological or arousal-related function. This is week 2 assignment hopefully this could help in doing the assignment. The music effect : music physiology and clinical applications / Daniel J. Schneck and Dorita S. Berger ; illustrated by Geoffrey Rowland ; foreword by George D. Patrick. 1st American ed, Jessica kingsley publishers 2006, p272. an occupational therapist’s approach to music with people labelled as having learning disabilities / Jane Q. Williams 2013. Music therapy handbook / edited by Barbara L. Wheeler. The Guilford Press, 2015. Boothby, Suzanne. How Music Affects Our Mood. Healthline.com. Web. Healthline. May 17th, 2014. May 6th, 2015. 2-10. Allen, Jae. How Does Music Affect Teenager’s Emotions. Livestrong.com. Web. Livestrong. December 18th, 2013. May 10th, 2015. PG, 51, 5082. The Power Of Music To Affect the Brain. Npr.org. Web. Npr. June 1st 2011. May 13th, 2015. My choice for these article shows the power of music through different cultural stand point. Many people use music as a type of communication and how they are able to express themselves. This book explains what ‘music’ is, how it is processed by and affects the body, and how it can be applied in a range of physiological and psychological conditions. Rhythm, melody, timbre, harmony, dynamics, and form, and their effects on the body are explored in detail, helping practitioners create effective therapy interventions that complement other treatment systems. Case studies and evidence from research and practice show how music therapy can benefit people with autistic spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, schizophrenia, and sensory difficulties, among other conditions. The Music Effect is an essential resource for music therapists, clinicians, educators and anyone with an interest in holistic therapy. Listening to music can alter your mood whether it be happy or sad. A study shows that people It is proven that music therapy has been used for centuries as a way to restore energy, improve mood, and even help the body heal more naturally. Making your own music, such as singing can also be found as therapeutic. • Based on your understanding of your key variables from your annotated bibliography and your research question/hypothesis, this week you will be designing the experiment that you will propose to conduct. Your methodology section is due Wednesday of Week 3. Submit the work using the Methodology link below. The following pieces of information must be provided in your Methodology section – please use the following headings in your proposal this week. Also these sections should be written up in paragraph format (not bulleted statements). a. Participants – what are the characteristics of your participants? b. Setting – where will your conduct your study? c. Instruments – what instrument or tool will you use to collect your data (i.e. survey, observation, interview)? d. Procedures – step by step how will you conduct your study? e. Ethical issues – what possible ethical issues need to be considered? Here you will need to specifically discuss the informed consent. Last week I wrote Annotated Bibliography on music and mood. Below is what I wrote just in case you need this to complete the assignment. This was week one assignment : not sure if you needed but wanted you to have all the information I could give you. •What is the relationship of music and mood? While listening to music may bring greater health benefits, creating it can be an effective therapy, too. Music touches everyone in some way, either by listening or playing. Music plays many roles in social functions, emotional functions, cognitive or self-related functions, and physiological or arousal-related function. This is week 2 assignment hopefully this could help in doing the assignment. The music effect : music physiology and clinical applications / Daniel J. Schneck and Dorita S. Berger ; illustrated by Geoffrey Rowland ; foreword by George D. Patrick. 1st American ed, Jessica kingsley publishers 2006, p272. an occupational therapist’s approach to music with people labelled as having learning disabilities / Jane Q. Williams 2013. Music therapy handbook / edited by Barbara L. Wheeler. The Guilford Press, 2015. Boothby, Suzanne. How Music Affects Our Mood. Healthline.com. Web. Healthline. May 17th, 2014. May 6th, 2015. 2-10. Allen, Jae. How Does Music Affect Teenager’s Emotions. Livestrong.com. Web. Livestrong. December 18th, 2013. May 10th, 2015. PG, 51, 5082. The Power Of Music To Affect the Brain. Npr.org. Web. Npr. June 1st 2011. May 13th, 2015. My choice for these article shows the power of music through different cultural stand point. Many people use music as a type of communication and how they are able to express themselves. This book explains what ‘music’ is, how it is processed by and affects the body, and how it can be applied in a range of physiological and psychological conditions. Rhythm, melody, timbre, harmony, dynamics, and form, and their effects on the body are explored in detail, helping practitioners create effective therapy interventions that complement other treatment systems. Case studies and evidence from research and practice show how music therapy can benefit people with autistic spectrum disorders, Down syndrome, schizophrenia, and sensory difficulties, among other conditions. The Music Effect is an essential resource for music therapists, clinicians, educators and anyone with an interest in holistic therapy. Listening to music can alter your mood whether it be happy or sad. A study shows that people It is proven that music therapy has been used for centuries as a way to restore energy, improve mood, and even help the body heal more naturally. Making your own music, such as singing can also be found as therapeutic.