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... having slow music playing in the background improved performance of the task compared to performing it in silence, while fast music worsened performance. The implications of this study, its limitations and suggestions of follow up studies will be further discussed. Contents Page One - Introduction Page Two - Introduction Page Three - Hypotheses Page Four - Hypotheses Page Five - Method Page Six - Method Page Seven - Method Page Eight - Results Page Nine - Results Page Ten - Results Page Eleven - Results Page Twelve - Graph One Page Thirteen - Discussion Page Fourteen - Discussion Page Fifteen - Discussion Page Sixteen - Discussion Page Seventeen - Conclusion Page Eighteen - Conclusion Page Nineteen - Appendix I Page Twenty - Appendix II Page Twenty One - Appendix III Page Twenty Two - Appendix IV Page Twenty Three - Appendix V Page Twenty Four - Appendix VI Page Twenty Five - Appendix VII Introduction Social influence describes how other people around us can influence our actions. It is especially relevant in situations where ...
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