What kinds of questions should I have for a psych test?

Me Asked by el_ricardo_777 2 months ago, 5 answers.

I'm doing a project on how music affects test-taking abilities, and I just don't know what questions should be asked on the test. just looking for general ideas, not exact answers, because I just need advice, not cheating on homework and stuff.

Answered by jax on Sep 15, 2008, 01:33PM
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The parts of the brain effected by music and the activity level of the brain, the change in the state of mind and feelings of the person when the music is played while taking the test...stuff like that

Answered by el_ricardo_777 on Sep 15, 2008, 01:41PM
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no, I mean that I'm conducting an experiment, and I don't know what questions to ask on the test that I'm getting people to take. srry, I can see how that was a bit confusing.

Answered by ty on Sep 15, 2008, 01:55PM
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You should use a standardized test, either a math test or an english comprehension test that is used for testing people who are around your age. Talk to your english or math professors, they may be able to provide you with questions (or just look them up in a text book).

Answered by jax on Sep 15, 2008, 01:57PM
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ok lol its fine. Ask them

if they feel differently at all, if so, how?

Do they see any difference in their test-taking abilites in listening to music, if so, how?

maybe ask the experimental group if they think listening to music enhances test taking abilites

Answered by jax on Sep 15, 2008, 05:36PM
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maybe I still dont get it...

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