If you were doing a research study on sleep and student achievement, which
of the following mi...
Physics, 07.05.2020 12:57, tinktkinkdavis7340
If you were doing a research study on sleep and student achievement, which
of the following might be the hypothesis?
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A. Students get enough sleep to be effective.
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B. Memory is affected for students.
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C. Achievement isn't dependent upon sleep.
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D. The amount of sleep a student gets affects student achievement.
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