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Experiment Topic

How Does the Amount of Sleep Affect Reaction Time?

Students will analyze provided experimental data and prepare a full scientific report using Word and Excel.


Background

Reaction time is the amount of time a person needs to respond to a stimulus. Sleep is believed to influence concentration, alertness, and brain performance.

In this investigation, students tested reaction time after different amounts of sleep.


Research Question

How does the number of hours of sleep affect average reaction time?


Hypothesis

If the number of hours of sleep increases, then reaction time will improve (become shorter) because the brain is more rested and alert.


Variables

Variable Type Description
Independent Variable Hours of sleep
Dependent Variable Reaction time (milliseconds)
Controlled Variables Same computer, same test, same room conditions

Data for Analysis

Raw Experimental Data

Student Hours of Sleep Reaction Time Trial 1 (ms) Trial 2 (ms) Trial 3 (ms)
A 4 392 401 388
B 4 410 398 405
C 5 360 371 365
D 5 355 349 361
E 6 320 315 325
F 6 330 327 322
G 7 289 301 295
H 7 300 294 291
I 8 260 268 255
J 8 250 259 254
K 9 240 235 238
L 9 228 232 230

Student Tasks

Part 1 — Excel Processing

Students must:

1. Enter Data into Excel

Create a clean data table.


2. Calculate Average Reaction Time

Use Excel formulas to calculate the average for each student.

Formula

Average Reaction Time=T1+T2+T33\text{Average Reaction Time} = \frac{T_1 + T_2 + T_3}{3}

Excel Formula Example

=AVERAGE(C2:E2)

3. Create a Summary Table

Students should create a second table:

Hours of Sleep Average Reaction Time
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They must calculate averages for each sleep group.


4. Create Charts

Required Chart

Scatter plot or line graph showing:

  • X-axis → Hours of Sleep
  • Y-axis → Average Reaction Time

Chart Requirements

  • Title
  • Axis labels
  • Units
  • Clear formatting

Word Report Structure

Students must prepare a formal scientific report containing:

  1. Title Page
  2. Table of Contents
  3. Introduction
  4. Research Question
  5. Hypothesis
  6. Variables
  7. Method
  8. Data Collection
  9. Data Analysis
  10. Charts
  11. Conclusion
  12. Evaluation
  13. References
  14. Appendix

Hints for Students

Introduction

Explain:

  • what reaction time is
  • why sleep may influence it

Recommended length:
100–150 words


Data Analysis Hints

Students should look for:

  • trends
  • patterns
  • anomalies
  • comparison between groups

Questions to answer:

  • Did more sleep improve reaction time?
  • Was the relationship strong?
  • Were there any unusual results?

Conclusion Hints

A good conclusion:

  • answers the research question directly
  • refers to the data
  • mentions whether the hypothesis was supported

Weak Conclusion

Sleep affects reaction time.

Strong Conclusion

Students who slept 8–9 hours had significantly faster reaction times than students who slept 4–5 hours, supporting the hypothesis that increased sleep improves alertness.


Evaluation Hints

Students should discuss:

  • small sample size
  • human error
  • individual biological differences
  • accuracy of measurements

Possible improvements:

  • test more students
  • repeat over several days
  • use professional equipment
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