SLEEP DEPRIVATION ON PRODUCTIVITY SURVEY (HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY)

Survey on the Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Productivity (For High School Students Only)

Hello! I’m conducting a survey for my AP Research class to explore how sleep deprivation may affect productivity among students at XYZ High School. Participation is open to all students, and your responses will solely be utilized for my research and College Board grade. If you feel uncomfortable participating or answering any questions, please feel free to exit the survey at any time. Thank you for your assistance! Survey Link

One Reply to “SLEEP DEPRIVATION ON PRODUCTIVITY SURVEY (HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY)”

  1. This survey sounds like a valuable endeavor to understand the relationship between sleep deprivation and productivity among high school students. Sleep is crucial for cognitive functioning, and your research could provide important insights that benefit your school community. If anyone is considering participating, it’s a great opportunity to contribute to a better understanding of this issue. Good luck with your research!

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