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Derrington 2012 thesis.pdf - Anglia Ruskin Research Online

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esults because this was my instinctive reaction as a therapist and his change scores<br />

(6.2.1) proved this to be the right decision as music therapy had supported him at a<br />

particularly difficult time.<br />

The timing of the intervention was right for some students and it was evident from<br />

my clinical observations that music therapy made a big difference. However, timelimited<br />

work of therapy is not appropriate for all and it was difficult to finish after<br />

twenty weeks as in some cases it felt that the work needed to continue.<br />

The emotional effects of the grouping on the students were also considered. Students<br />

in group A received therapy first, however they had to wait for a year before<br />

recommencing therapy. Creating DVDs for students to keep provided a tangible<br />

record of their sessions and helped them to hold their work in mind and we often had<br />

conversations in school as a way of keeping in touch. Students in group B, on the<br />

other hand, had to wait longer for therapy to start but did not have such a long gap<br />

afterwards and were able to recommence after a term.<br />

9.3.3 Issues of asking students to self-report<br />

“On the outside I am titanium, on the inside I’m mush!” How does a student decide<br />

which side to show on one particular day<br />

A research study such as this needs the students to self-report. Their voice has to be<br />

heard. All bar one of the participants were boys and it was shown in a previous study<br />

that boys respond well to self-reporting and scoring on a rating scale (Jolly et<br />

al.,1994). However there are limitations to using self-report. Tourangeau (2000)<br />

suggested that the respondent needs to comprehend the question, make a decision and<br />

format an answer, which can all leave room for error. The accuracy of reports has<br />

been the concern of survey researchers, and Tourangeau and Yan (2007) carried out<br />

research into errors in self-reporting. They discovered that misreporting on sensitive<br />

topics frequently occurred which is particularly relevant to this study. The possible<br />

mistrust of the setting and interviewer is one that had been considered because of the<br />

possibility that students would edit their answers to avoid repercussions from other<br />

people.<br />

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