Quick Survey about sleep deprivation and how it affects YOU (specifically looking for U18 responses)

Quick Survey: Sleep Deprivation and Its Impact on YOU (Seeking Responses from Ages Under 18)
I would greatly appreciate it if you could spare 5 minutes to complete this brief survey for my Senior Thesis in English. Thank you for your help!

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One Reply to “Quick Survey about sleep deprivation and how it affects YOU (specifically looking for U18 responses)”

  1. Sure! Here’s a response you can use:


    Hi there! I just wanted to say that I appreciate you taking the time to conduct this survey for your Senior Thesis. Sleep deprivation is such an important topic, especially for those of us under 18 who often have busy schedules with school, extracurricular activities, and social lives. I’ll definitely fill out your survey and encourage others to participate as well. Best of luck with your research!


    Feel free to modify it to match your style!

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