Question #1
Description of variable |
Categorical or Continuous |
Level of Measurement * |
ID # |
categorial |
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Gender |
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Age |
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Marital Status |
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Highest education level |
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Weight |
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Height |
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Rate general health |
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Rate physical fitness |
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Rate current weight |
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Do you smoke |
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How many cigarettes per day |
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How many alcoholic drinks per day |
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How many caffeine drinks per day |
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Hours sleep week nights |
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Hours sleep weekends |
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How many hours sleep needed |
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Trouble falling asleep? |
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Trouble staying asleep |
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Wake up during the night |
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Work night shift |
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Light sleeper? |
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Wake up feeling refreshes weekdays |
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Satisfaction with amount of sleep |
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Rate quality of sleep |
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Rating of stress over last week |
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Medication to help you sleep? |
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Do you have a problem with your sleep |
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Rate impact of sleep problem on mood |
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Rate impact of sleep problem on energy level |
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Rate impact of sleep problem on concentration |
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Rate impact of sleep problem on memory |
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Rate impact of sleep problem on overall well-being |
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Rate impact of sleep problem on relationships |
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Stop breathing during your sleep |
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Restless sleeper |
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Ever fallen asleep while driving |
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Ever cause accident due to sleepy |
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Epworth sleepiness scale |
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HADS Anxiety |
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HADS Depression |
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Rate level of fatigue over last week |
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Rate level of lethargy over last week |
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Rate how tired over last week |
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Rate how sleepy over last week |
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Rate lack energy over the last week |
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Problem staying asleep recoded |
Recoded |
N/A |
Problem getting to sleep recoded |
Recoded |
N/A |
Quality of sleep recoded into 4 groups |
Recoded |
N/A |
Sleepy & associated sensations scale |
Recoded |
N/A |
Number of cigs per day recoded into 3 groups |
Recoded |
N/A |
Age recoded into 3 groups |
Recoded |
N/A |
Problem with sleep recoded into 0/1 |
Recoded |
N/A |
Fall asleep while driving recoded into 0/1 |
Recoded |
N/A |
Non-medication sleep hours weeknight |
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Occupation |
* Binary, Nominal, Ordinal, Interval, Ratio
** Descriptive, Frequency
Question #1 Description of variable Categorical or Continuous Level of Measurement * ID # categorial Gender...
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