EFFECTS OF MUSIC ON EMPLOYEE ATTITUDE AND PRODUCTIVITY IN A SKATEBOARD FACTORY

AN EXPERIMENT WAS DESIGNED TO LOOK AT THE EFFECTS OF 4 TYPES OF MUSIC, VS. NO MUSIC, ON THE QUANTITY AND QUALITY OF PRODUCTION AND THE ATTITUDE OF WORKERS ENGAGED IN THE ROUTINE TASK OF ASSEMBLING AND PACKING SKATEBOARDS. SS WERE 26 ASSEMBLY-LINE PERSONNEL AGES 18-23. 4 TYPES OF MUSIC WERE PLAYED: D...

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Attitude
Attitudes
Business and Industrial Personnel
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Humans
Job Performance
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Productivity
Psychology, Industrial
Work
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