Survey correlational
research title
Prepared by: Argie D. Estopia
Research title:
Examining the correlation
between study and family
matters
Background of a study: As a researcher, I am examining the correlation
between academic performance and family matters. This study aims to
investigate the impact of family dynamics, such as parental involvement,
support systems, and household environment, on students’ educational
outcomes. By exploring how these family factors influence students’ study
habits, motivation, and overall academic success, we hope to gain valuable
insights that can inform educational policies and practices to better
support students in their academic journey.
Research title:
Investigating the connection
between sleep quality and
student performance
Background of a study: As a researcher, I am exploring the connection
between sleep quality and student performance. This study aims to investigate
how the quality and duration of sleep affect students’ cognitive functions,
academic achievement, and overall well-being. By examining factors such as
sleep patterns, sleep hygiene practices, and the impact of sleep disturbances on
students’ learning abilities, we seek to understand the importance of healthy
sleep habits in optimizing academic success. The findings from this study may
have implications for educational practices and policies aimed at improving
student performance by promoting better sleep quality.
Research title:
Exploring the relationship
between cigarettes smoking
and physical health
Background of a study: As a researcher, I am delving into the relationship between
cigarette smoking and physical health. This study aims to examine the various ways
in which smoking tobacco can impact an individual's overall physical well-being. By
investigating the effects of smoking on respiratory function, cardiovascular health,
cancer risk, and other aspects of physical health, we aim to shed light on the
detrimental consequences of smoking on the human body. Understanding these
health implications is crucial for developing effective smoking cessation programs
and public health policies to promote better health outcomes for individuals and
communities.