Wednesday, October 2, 2019
Comparing Two Articles on Sleep Deprivation Essay -- comparison compar
Compare/Contrast Two Articles on Sleep Deprivation  Ã       Many times people think they can accomplish  more if they could eliminate so much sleeping time.Ã   However, they are  only  hurting their productivity if they lose sleep.Ã   Two articles deal with  the issue of sleep deprivation.Ã   The College Student Journal published  an article about the grade-point average of college students and sleep  length, while U.S. News & World Report produced an article dealing with the lack  of   sleep in America and its effects on performance.Ã   The articles gave different types of results from different kinds of data with different degrees of definiteness.Ã   In spite of their differences, both  articles showed that lack of sleep is a cause for decreased performance and a detriment to a productive and healthy lifestyle.     First, the article on college students showed that a  correlation   existed between different length of sleep time and grade point average.   Students who were self-evaluated as long sleepers reported a mean grade   point average .5 higher than those who were considered short sleepers  (3.24   to 2.74).Ã   The article produced by U.S. New & World Report gave a  similar   situation.Ã   A recent study showed that people who had been awake for  the   last nineteen hours had scored the equivalent of a person with a blood   alcohol level of .08 (the legal limit in some states) on performance and   alertness tests.Ã   In other tests, people that slept four hours a  night   scored lower and made more mistakes on judgment, response time, and   attention tests.Ã   Each article gives evidence that reduced production is  a   result from deprivation of sleep.     In addition, U.S. News reported many health concerns  based on sleep   experiments.Ã   Th...              ...formats.Ã   U.S.   News might have given a more comprehensive look on the issue but the   outcomes were corresponding.Ã   Lack of sleep lowers intellectual  performance   and general health.Ã   If future data show similar results, people might  have   to change their current sleeping patterns to perform at their highest   level.Ã   It might take serious dedication to set a schedule that allows  one   to go to bed on time.Ã   Over time it is well worth the effort.Ã    Changing   one's sleeping patterns is a difficult task, but it is important to a   healthy, productive lifestyle. The only lifestyle we can change is our  own.     Ã     Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã  Ã    Works Cited     Ã     Brink, Susan.Ã   "Sleepless Society."Ã   U.S. News & World Report  16 Oct. 2007: 62-72.     Kelly, William E., Kathryn E. Kelly, Robert C. Clanton.Ã   College  Student Journal.Ã   Mar.Ã   2008:Ã   84-86.     Ã                        
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