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The impact of background music on learners: A systematic review and meta-analysis

Efrén de la Mora Velasco, Yu‐Ting Chen, Atsusi Hirumi, Haiyan Bai

2023Psychology of Music25 citationsDOI

Abstract

This meta-analysis integrates outcomes of experimental and quasi-experimental studies to analyze the effects of background music (BM) on learning. Research articles, dissertations, and conference proceedings published in or before 2021 were examined. Seventy-one effect sizes from 47 studies were integrated using a random-effects model and subgroup analyses. Five key results were found: (a) a small and positive mean effect size ( d = 0.314) in favor of the BM condition, (b) a positive and medium effect size for studies that implemented BM before the learning assessment, (c) a positive and small effect size for factual knowledge retention, (d) a positive and small effect size for classical music compared with other music genres, and (e) individuals’ age can potentially moderate the impact of BM on learning. The results suggest a revised explanation of how the BM may affect learning, refuting existing cognitive load and multimedia learning theories that discourage the use of BM during instruction.

Topics & Concepts

Meta-analysisPsychologyAffect (linguistics)Random effects modelCognitionCognitive psychologyCommunicationMedicineInternal medicineNeuroscienceNeuroscience and Music PerceptionDiverse Music Education InsightsMusic Therapy and Health