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    Data Report:

    Females:

    The study consisted of a 25 question survey provided at random to a total of 100 first year

    students. The study collected responses from both male and female students equally; the studyrecording 50 female and 50 male responses. The current report records the information generated

    from the female responses:

    60% of responding females indicated they slept 6 hours or less.-21% of responding females indicated they slept a maximum of 5 hours or less.

    31% of responding females averaged their sleep times on school nights (Sunday-Thursday) at 2:00 a.m. or later.

    49% of responding females are not satisfied with their current sleep schedule. 76% of responding females take naps.

    -41% of females who nap sleep 45-60 min.

    -28% of females who nap sleep 30-20 min.

    -28% of females who nap sleep a total 2 hours or more.

    9% of responding females have their earliest class at 7:30 a.m. or earlier.-41% of females have their earliest class at 8:00 a.m.

    -26% of females have their earliest class at 9:00 a.m.

    -24% of females have their earliest class after 9:00 a.m.

    53% of responding females have their earliest class twice a week or less.-47% of females have their earliest class three times a week or more.

    92% of responding females say they wake-up tired for class. 54% of responding females say they have missed class as a result of being too tired to

    attend.

    -39% of females who have overslept, say this happened ounce.

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    -28% of females indicted having overslept twice.

    -17% of females indicated having overslept three times.

    -6% of females indicated having overslept 4 times or more.

    20% of responding females have slept in-class. 59% of responding females feel they have wasted class, or lecture periods due to fatigue,

    or in-class sleeping.

    -36% of females indicated the disruption of class room productivity due fatigue as

    occurring often.

    24% of responding females are not satisfied with their GPA scores. 41% of responding females have driven a vehicle while extremely exhausted. 94% of responding females do not suffer from insomnia. 86% of responding females did not indicate a history of insomnia within the direct or

    immediate family.

    94% have never received medical treatment for any condition or disorder that wouldinduce sleeplessness.

    35% of responding females indicated experiencing strong feelings of distress, depression,anxiety, etc.

    -44% of distressed females indicated these feeling as occurring often.

    -23% of distressed females indicated these feelings as occurring very often.

    -80% of females who indicated experiencing strong feelings of distress also slept an

    average of six hours or less per night.

    63% of responding females exercise regularly.

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    -83% of females who exercised regularly also indicated satisfaction with their sleep

    schedules.

    33% of responding females indicated quality on non-school nights (Friday-Saturday) asworse than sleep quality on school nights.

    -63% of females indicated an average sleep time of 2:00 a.m. or later for non-school

    nights.

    -25% of females indicated an average sleep time of 12:00 a.m. on non-school nights.

    -12% of females indicated an average sleep time between 8:00 p.m.-12:00a.m. on

    non-school nights.

    9% of responding females awake at 8:00 a.m. on weekends (Saturday-Sunday).-33% of responding females awake at 10:00 a.m. on weekends.

    -41% of responding females awake at 12:00 p.m. on weekends.

    -16% of responding females awake at 2:00 p.m. or later on weekends.

    53% of female students surveyed live within the university campus.-47% of female students surveyed live outside of the university campus.