Does a good nights sleep make you happier? In Data D.1 on page 599, we introduce the
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Does a good night’s sleep make you happier? In Data D.1 on page 599, we introduce the data in SleepStudy. Two of the variables in that study are Happiness, scores on a standard happiness scale with higher numbers indicating greater happiness, and AverageSleep, average number of hours slept in a night. The sample correlation between these two variables is r = 0.104 with n = 253. Test to see if there is evidence to find a positive association between these two variables in the population.
Data D.1 on page 599
A recent study examines the relationship between class start times, sleep, circadian preference, alcohol use, academic performance, and other variables in college students. The data were obtained from a sample of students who did skills tests to measure cognitive function, completed a survey that asked many questions about attitudes and habits, and kept a sleep diary to record time and quality of sleep over a two-week period. Some data from this study are available in SleepStudy.
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