Justin Bieber could be good for your CAREER.
Pop music speeds up work, study claims
Whether it is Mozart or Miley, your choice of music could
determine whether you will perform well at your job.
A new study suggests that listening to music in the office
improves the speed and accuracy of tasks such as data entry, proof reading and
problem solving.
In an office-based experiment, 88 per cent of participants were
found to produce their most accurate work when listening to music.
The study also found that 81 per cent completed their fastest
work when music was played.
And it matters what type of music you listen to. For instance,
if you’re doing your tax returns, then classical music is the most effective as
it improves math skills.
Listening to Jessie J or Justin Bieber could also improve your
speed, with 58 per cent of participants completing data entry tasks faster
while listening to pop songs.
During proof-reading, dance music, such as David Guetta, had the
biggest positive impact with participants increasing their speed by 20 per cent
compared to tests undertaken with no music at all.
Dance music also had a positive effect on spell-checking with a
75 per cent pass rate compared to 68 per cent when no music was played at all.
The research, undertaken by Brighton-based Mind lab
International, suggests that silent offices may be the least productive.
‘The Music Works
experiment revealed a positive correlation between music and productivity –
overall it showed that when listening to music, nine out of 10 people performed
better,’ said Dr. David Lewis, chairman of Mind lab International.
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