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Notinyourbushes t1_je1ki1g wrote

Times? Once. Usually for 12-16 straight hours. It's almost always on in the background.

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cynical_genx_man t1_je1lj89 wrote

Well, if you mean listening as in listening (i.e.paying attention to things like time signature, how the different instruments interact with each other, melody vs rhythm, close-listening to lyrics), then perhaps no more than 2 hours per day -- because this takes dedication.

If you mean listening as in just hearing, then from the time I wake up to the time I am out cold, anywhere from 10 - 14 hours per day.

The first lesson in a research project is to be as unambiguous about your topic, provide a simple question, include a clear definition of terms, list specific things you'd like to measure, and provide some sort of hypothesis (with a null if possible) that you are trying to test.

Otherwise you'll get answers that are often more confusing than helpful, and probably won't get any actual meaningful data. Or even worse, you'll need to "interpret" the data which opens up error and can invalidate your entire project.

Sorry for the lecture, but you should learn this for future endeavors.

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GarageFarm2020 t1_je1mkvu wrote

Always at work and I have music 8 hours then I come home to music playing in the back ground coming from the music I have playing for my pot plants 24 7 365.

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cynical_genx_man t1_je1qjm4 wrote

So, you ask a question for which there is a clear answer, and you think you've bruised my ego?

Boy, you really are dumber than a box filled with hammers, aren't you.

Look, if you're too stupid to be able to both read and understand what is written, it says more about you than you'll ever realize.

Just to be clear - you being stupid has not offended me, insulted me, or harmed my ego. I just find it very tedious to have to deal with insufferable morons like you. Now please, stop replying to me. You just go away and be your stupid self and leave me alone.

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