How does "unwanted" sound effect the physiological and psychological performance differently than "wanted" sound
Title: How does "unwanted" sound effect the physiological and psychological performance differently than "wanted" sound
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How does "unwanted" sound effect the physiological and psychological performance differently than "wanted" sound
I)Research Question:
a) How does "unwanted" sound effect the physiological and psychological performance differently than "wanted" sound?
II)Thesis Statement:
a)"Wanted" and "unwanted" sound have the same physiological effects on the human body but effect its psychological performance differently.
III)Introduction:
IV)Literature Review:
a)The Human Ear
b)How sound is "heard"/perceived by the body
V)Development:
a)Physiological effects of sound (both wanted and unwanted)
b)Psychological effects of sound (
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