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Quantitative Research Analysis

Example: Screen Time vs. Sleep Quality


Introduction
This document presents a step-by-step example of a simple quantitative research analysis
focusing on the relationship between daily screen time and sleep quality among adults.
We'll use a fictional dataset, perform statistical calculations, and interpret the relationship
between these two variables.
1. Dataset Description
The dataset includes information for 10 participants, detailing their average daily screen
time and self-reported sleep quality scores as follows:

Participant ID Daily Screen Time (hours) Sleep Quality Score


1 8 5
2 7 6
3 6 7
4 5 8
5 4 9
6 9 4
7 10 3
8 3 9
9 2 10
10 1 10
2. Statistical Calculations
Mean: Daily Screen Time 5.5 hours
Mean: Sleep Quality Score 71%
Correlation Coefficient: (-0.985)
3. Interpretation of Results
According to this numerical calculation we claimed a result that is (-0.985), It’s a negative value
which means that there is a negative correlation between daily screen time and sleep quality.
This value suggests that screen time will not interrupt your sleep quality. For more detailed
results, we need to dive deep research into that.
Conclusion.
The findings of this research demonstrate a negative relationship between daily screen time and
sleep quality among adults.

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