The effect of self-evaluation, self-recording along with self-listening, and modeling on 2nd graders' melodic singing accuracy

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2017-05-02

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of self-evaluation, self-recording along with self-listening, and modeling on second graders’ melodic singing accuracy. Pre- and post-treatment singing voice data were collected from 48 second grade children from two schools in southern Indiana, who were randomly assigned to one of two treatment groups or a control group. Results indicated that children in the treatment group involving self- and model- listening improved in melodic singing accuracy whereas participants who only self-listened made no improvement and participants in the control group performed worse. Results suggested that children may benefit from the use of self- and model-listening, as well as use of self-listening as part of the self-evaluation process.

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self-evaluation, self-recording, self-listening, modeling, second graders’, melodic singing accuracy, children, vocal, self-regulation

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M.M.E.