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Does drinking coffee benefit academic performance?

Does drinking coffee benefit academic performance?. Lauren Christofis, Charlene Kinsey, and Morgan Smith. Participants. 30 participants 15 female 15 male. Those Who Said Yes. “Yes” Female: 9/15=60% Male: 5/15=33% Total: 14/30= 46.5%. Do you drink other caffeinated drinks?.

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Does drinking coffee benefit academic performance?

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  1. Does drinking coffee benefit academic performance? Lauren Christofis, Charlene Kinsey, and Morgan Smith

  2. Participants • 30 participants • 15 female • 15 male

  3. Those Who Said Yes • “Yes” • Female: 9/15=60% • Male: 5/15=33% Total: 14/30= 46.5%

  4. Do you drink other caffeinated drinks? Those who answered yes to coffee: • Pop- 3 people • Energy drinks- 4 people • Tea- 4 people Those who answered no to coffee: • Pop- 13 people • Energy drinks- 2 people • Tea- 0 people

  5. GPA for those who drink coffee vs. those who do not Those who drink coffee: • 4.0-3.5: 7 people • 3.4-3.0: 3 people • 2.9-2.5: 4 people Those who do not drink coffee: • 4.0-3.5: 3 people • 3.4-3.0: 5 people • 2.9-2.5: 8 people Hypothesis: Those who drink coffee have on average a better GPA than those who do not drink coffee. 7 people who drink coffee vs 3 people who don’t drink coffee get a 4.0-3.5. It’s easy to see that it’s a big difference between drinking coffee and their academic performance. It’s not clear if it makes a difference whether or not most of the coffee drinkers were females.

  6. What could have made this survey more affective? • Organize multiple choice answers better • Provide selections to choose from for “How often do you drink coffee” • Ask what time their earliest class was to get an understanding of how tired they would normally be in the class. • Researched more students to see if the correlation was still true with a bigger audience. • Better categorize whether or not the amount of coffee that was being consumed led to better academic performance. • Rethinking questions being asked on the survey, some information wasn’t needed or used

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