Competition

Helping you find better sleep 😴
Your client is SleepInc, a sleep health company that recently launched a sleep-tracking app called SleepScope. The app monitors sleep patterns and collects users' self-reported data on lifestyle habits. SleepInc wants to identify lifestyle, health, and demographic factors that strongly correlate with poor sleep quality. They need your help to produce visualizations and a summary of findings for their next board meeting! They need these to be easily digestible for a non-technical audience!
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- Examine relationships between several factors like gender, occupation, physical activity, stress levels, and sleep quality/duration. Create visualizations to present your findings.
- Produce recommendations on ways people can improve sleep health based on the patterns in the data.
- Develop an accessible summary of study findings and recommendations for improving sleep health for non-technical audiences.
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Rules
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- Your publication should be focused on data provided within the competition.
- The competition is open and free to registered DataCamp users.
- Only one entry per user. You may update your entry up to the deadline.
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