The Research named "The Effect of Sleep on Final Grades & Eating Habits" should be re-named. The Conclusions in the study have nothing to do with grades. In fact, it had little to do with sleeping. The study focused on Eating habbits and since there was no data presented on how long each participant slept, the effect on sleep is irrelevant. In the conclusion it states that there was no significant differentiation between hours of sleep between finals week and the week prior.
The Research named "The Effect of Sleep on Final Grades & Eating Habits" should be re-named. The Conclusions in the study have nothing to do with grades. In fact, it had little to do with sleeping. The study focused on Eating habbits and since there was no data presented on how long each participant slept, the effect on sleep is irrelevant. In the conclusion it states that there was no significant differentiation between hours of sleep between finals week and the week prior.
The Research named "The Effect of Sleep on Final Grades & Eating Habits" should be re-named. The Conclusions in the study have nothing to do with grades. In fact, it had little to do with sleeping. The study focused on Eating habbits and since there was no data presented on how long each participant slept, the effect on sleep is irrelevant. In the conclusion it states that there was no significant differentiation between hours of sleep between finals week and the week prior.
The Research named "The Effect of Sleep on Final Grades & Eating Habits" should be re-named. The Conclusions in the study have nothing to do with grades. In fact, it had little to do with sleeping. The study focused on Eating habbits and since there was no data presented on how long each participant slept, the effect on sleep is irrelevant. In the conclusion it states that there was no significant differentiation between hours of sleep between finals week and the week prior.
ReplyDeleteThe Research named "The Effect of Sleep on Final Grades & Eating Habits" should be re-named. The Conclusions in the study have nothing to do with grades. In fact, it had little to do with sleeping. The study focused on Eating habbits and since there was no data presented on how long each participant slept, the effect on sleep is irrelevant. In the conclusion it states that there was no significant differentiation between hours of sleep between finals week and the week prior.
ReplyDeleteThe Research named "The Effect of Sleep on Final Grades & Eating Habits" should be re-named. The Conclusions in the study have nothing to do with grades. In fact, it had little to do with sleeping. The study focused on Eating habbits and since there was no data presented on how long each participant slept, the effect on sleep is irrelevant. In the conclusion it states that there was no significant differentiation between hours of sleep between finals week and the week prior.
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