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100 _aAlvarez, Reena Kaye,
245 _aRelationship between sleep depreviations to the Academic Perofemance of selected Grade 12 STEM students of Olivarez College Tagaytay /
_cAlvarez, Reena Kaye, Bautista, Greiselle, Camigao, Ayessa Leigh, Cuadra, Francis Paolo, Cuadrado, John Michael, Ikan, Liz Ianna, Peler, Caswell Messey, Rivera, Angelo, Ramos, Romelyn, Sta. Ana, Zhienerick Anne
260 _aTagaytay
_bOlivarez College
_c2019
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500 _aABSTRACT RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN SLEEP DEPRIVATION TO THE ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE OF SELECTED GRADE 12 STEM STUDENTS OF OLIVAREZ COLLEGE- TAGAYTAY Alvarez, Reena Kaye B. Bautista, Greiselle M. Cuadrado, John Michael B. Rivera, Angelo S. Sta. Ana, Zhienerick Anne M Camingao, Ayessa Leigh Cuadra, Francis Paolo A. Paler, Caswell Massey Y. Ikan, Liz lanna L. Ramos, Romelyn T. Sleep is an impotant biological necessity that all people need to keep a healthy lifestyle. Researchers state that sleep deprivation is one of the main reasons why college students receive low academic scores aside from stress which contributes to sleep deprivation. The study used correlational research design where the researchers determined the relationship between sleep deprivation and the academic performance of selected Grade 12 STEM students. The sampling technique used by the researchers was universal sampling technique. This method refers to the selection of sample where not all the people in the population have the same profitability of being included in the sample and each one of them, the probability of being selected is unknown. Selected students from the grade 12 STEM Were the respondents of the study. The researchers used frequency, weighted mean, percentage and Pearson r as statistical treatment of data. The study resulted to these major findings: majority of the respondents are 17 to 18 years old which means that they are appropriate for Grade 12 students; almost of the respondents are female; majority of the respondents are from section Vega; majority of the respondents are considered as highly sleep deprived; the researchers found out that there is positive correlation between sleep deprivation and academic performance. The results pointed out that the students should prioritize their sleep for their mental health and academic performance rather than spending time with non-academic activity. Keywords: sleep deprivation, academic performance, GPA, STEM
700 _aAlvarez, Reena Kaye,
700 _aBautista, Greiselle,
700 _aCamigao, Ayessa Leigh,
700 _aCuadra, Francis Paolo,
700 _aCuadrado, John Michael,
700 _aIkan, Liz Ianna,
700 _aPeler, Caswell Messey,
700 _aRivera, Angelo,
700 _aRamos, Romelyn,
700 _aSta. Ana, Zhienerick Anne
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