A 125-item, two-choice discrimination test was given to 14 institutionalized mentally retarded children who were subsequently matched on several relevant variables. After Test I was given, all subjects received a music-preference test, and according to their preference were placed in one of two experimental treatment groups. Experimental Group A received music as reinforcement, and Group B received M & M\u27s. The results indicated that a reliable difference was found between the two groups with the music group showing a highly significant increase in performance over Test I and Group B
The purpose of this study is to investigate, empirically, the response of the severely mentally reta...
This study examined the effects of background Mozart music on the task persistence of multiple disab...
The purpose of this study was to determine the changes in four measures of participation for a small...
A 125-item, two-choice discrimination test was given to 14 institutionalized mentally retarded child...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if simple auditory and visual sensory stimuli were e...
It has not yet been demonstrated that music can be used therapeutically with profoundly retarded chi...
Music has been successful as a therapeutic intervention for persons with mental and physical disabil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51)The purpose of this study was to investigate the ef...
There have been several experiments in the past that test the correlation between music, usually Moz...
Objective: This research is aimed to investigate the effect of rhythmic movement and music on attent...
It was the purpose of this present study to investigate the effects of two types of music, tonic and...
Music has been seen as having significant effects on many areas of human activity. Very recent resea...
The present study was conducted with the purpose of considering the effectiveness of teaching music ...
A sample group of 9 profoundly or severely mentally retarded boys was chosen. Their intelligence qu...
The utility of music as a therapeutic intervention for individuals with intellectual disabilities ha...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, empirically, the response of the severely mentally reta...
This study examined the effects of background Mozart music on the task persistence of multiple disab...
The purpose of this study was to determine the changes in four measures of participation for a small...
A 125-item, two-choice discrimination test was given to 14 institutionalized mentally retarded child...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine if simple auditory and visual sensory stimuli were e...
It has not yet been demonstrated that music can be used therapeutically with profoundly retarded chi...
Music has been successful as a therapeutic intervention for persons with mental and physical disabil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 50-51)The purpose of this study was to investigate the ef...
There have been several experiments in the past that test the correlation between music, usually Moz...
Objective: This research is aimed to investigate the effect of rhythmic movement and music on attent...
It was the purpose of this present study to investigate the effects of two types of music, tonic and...
Music has been seen as having significant effects on many areas of human activity. Very recent resea...
The present study was conducted with the purpose of considering the effectiveness of teaching music ...
A sample group of 9 profoundly or severely mentally retarded boys was chosen. Their intelligence qu...
The utility of music as a therapeutic intervention for individuals with intellectual disabilities ha...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, empirically, the response of the severely mentally reta...
This study examined the effects of background Mozart music on the task persistence of multiple disab...
The purpose of this study was to determine the changes in four measures of participation for a small...