2 nov 2010

Article 1, Starting school 1 hour later reduces teen car crashes

The people that are responsible of making this study is Science Daily and American Academy of Sleep Medicine. The process of making this study was a long process; it took many students to enroll in the experiment, and 2 years of observations. This first started in 1998, were above 6,000 students made a survey in Kansas, telling how much they slept in school and non school nights, the next year above 10,000 students made the survey again. After this second survey school in Kansas was delayed one hour. So this experiment was practically just observing how students drove when school´s start was delayed one hour. The results of all of these observations were that students drove well with more sleep, and this would reduce all of the teen car crashes. When I opened this article and read the title, I found it really interesting, it only took for me to read the title so I could read the entire article; honestly this was a very interesting article and a very interesting fact to know about.

-Rodrigo Estevez 

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