Key Words:
Sleep Efficiency, Smoking & Sleep, Caffeine Consumption, ANOVA Analysis, Statistical Analysis,
Data Visualization
Tools:
R, Tableau, Kaggle Dataset,
Google Sheets / Excel
Research Paper Link:
Sleep plays a crucial role in maintaining physical health, yet many lifestyle factors are believed to impact sleep quality. This study aims to explore whether smoking and alcohol consumption significantly affect sleep duration.
Previous research suggests a potential link between smoking and sleep disturbances, as well as alcohol’s mixed effects on sleep, with low doses aiding sleep onset but high doses leading to nighttime disruptions. This study leverages a dataset containing 453 records of sleep-related data, examining the statistical relationship between lifestyle choices and sleep efficiency.
The dataset used in this study, obtained from Kaggle, contains 15 variables, including:
To ensure the validity of the analysis, data was cleaned by:
1. Does smoking affect sleep duration?
2. Does alcohol consumption impact sleep duration?
1. Smoking & Sleep Duration
Independent t-test results:
2. Alcohol & Sleep Duration
ANOVA test results:
I also created a Tableau dashboard to visualize the data. Users can select different variables to explore their relationship with sleep efficiency.
Key Takeaways:
Future Research Directions:
The full research report can be accessed here.