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Analyzing the balance between television watching and study time to optimize spare time usage. Data shows TV time slightly surpasses study time, suggesting a need for better time management strategies. Recommendations include spreading out study sessions, limiting TV time, and creating a goals list for improved productivity.
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TV Time vs. Study Time By Jason Montgomery IME 301 Winter 2010 Dr. Rosenkrantz
Issue: Analyze the amount of television watching to the amount of study time to see if I am using my spare time wisely. Hypothesis: I think the amount of time watching television will be greater than the amount of study time. Data Collection Method
Descriptive Statistics: Variable N Mean St. Dev. TV Time 35 2.657 1.503Study Time 35 2.543 2.489 Variable N Mean St. Dev. IME 301 35 0.743 1.067 ME 311 35 0.571 0.884 CE 305 35 0.629 1.262 CE 326 35 0.600 1.030
Hypothesis: I think the amount of time watching television will be greater than the amount of study time. Conclusion: The time spent watching TV is slightly greater than the time spent studying, which agrees with my hypothesis. Ways to Improve: Spread out studying over entire week. Limit TV time to less than or = study time. Create a “Goals” list.