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May 30, 2025 at 7:35 am #8319
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ParticipantI used RStudio software to conduct the analysis. This is my first time using this analysis software, so I had to take a crash course on YouTube to fully understand it. Here are my answers to the questions after analysing the data:
The average perceived stress score among the students was 2.3. On average, males slept more (6.25 hours) than females (5.17 hours); however, the difference was not statistically significant (p=0.1528>0.05). There was a strong negative correlation (-0.974) between stress and sleep duration, indicating that as students’ stress levels increased, the number of hours they slept decreased.
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