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Scientific Method – Part 4
Purpose
The purpose of this assignment is to assess your ability to:
Distinguish between qualitative data and quantitative data.
Collect and analyze data.
Action Items
Review the key points and videos for this module.
Answer the following questions in your discussion post:
Now that you have had a chance to evaluate the peer review comments on the Scientific Method Parts 1-3, post your final:
research question,
hypothesis,
Link to your online survey that contains your poll questions and instructions.
sampling plan
peer-reviewed research source that you are using
Did you make any changes? Why or why not?
How do you distinguish between qualitative data and quantitative data? Characterize the type of data you plan to collect. Is it qualitative, quantitative, or a mix of both?
My Survey:
Research Question: What is the influence of time spent asleep and sleep quality on cognitive performance among adults?
Hypothesis: Adults who manage to take a sleep of at least seven to eight hours of high quality are more likely able to perform well in cognitive assessments such as remembering what was previously learned or solving problems compared to those who sleep for less than seven hours or have sleeping difficulties.
Poll/Survey Questions
How long does it usually take you to fall asleep each night?
Less than 5 hours
5-6 hours
7-8 hours
More than 8 hours
2. How will you rate your typical night sleep quality?
Very Poor
Poor
Fair
Good
Very Good
3. How frequently do you encounter sleep disruptions (e.g., waking up in the night, having trouble falling asleep)?
Never
Rarely
Sometimes
Often
Always
4. After a good night’s sleep, how do you think you do on a scale of 1–10 in tasks of memory and concentration?
5. Have you seen that your cognitive performance during the day is affected by the quality of your sleep?
Yes, a strong positive correlation
Yes, a moderate positive correlation
No noticeable correlation
Yes, a moderate negative correlation
Yes, a strong negative correlation
Demographic Information
Age: Investigating the possible variations in the cognitive performance and sleep patterns among the different ages.
Gender: To explore the gender variations in sleeping habits and cognitive abilities.
Occupation: In order to determine if job type (shift work versus office work) acts as a modulating factor that affects the status of sleep quality and cognitive performance.
Education Level: To check how educational level is associated with knowledge and habitual behavior in relation to sleep.
Health Status: In order to control for primary health conditions that could impact the sleep quality and cognitive performance
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