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For Writing Assignment 1 you will need to identify variables that you are interested in from the baseline and follow -up surveys (see ‘Study Flow and Measures Spring 2022’ under the ‘Class Research Project Materials’ for a list of variables). You can come up with your own novel hypothesis or use one of the hypotheses from the list below. T1 = Time 1, baseline assessment T2 = Time 2, one -month follow up T3 = Time 3, two -month follow up 1. Participants who drink caffeinated beverages at T1 will report lower quality sleep at T2 and T3 than those who do not drink caffeinated beverages at T1 . 2. Participants who exercise at T1 will need less time to fall asleep on nights before non -free days at T1 than those who do not exercise. 3. At T1 , participants who have at least one vaccination shot will be higher in Openness than those who are unvaccinated . 4. Participants who are high in introvers ion at T1 will spend more time on social media at T2 than those w ho are low in introversion. 5. Participants who use an alarm clock on free days at T1 will report higher conscientiousness than those who do not use an alarm clock. 6. Participants who exercise at T1 will report better sleep qua lity during work/school nights ove r the past week at T1 compared to people who do not exercise at T1. 7. Participants who report exercis ing at T1 will report greater life -satisfaction at T1 than participants who report no t exercis ing at T1. 8. Participants who report using nicotine products at T1 will also report lower appetite in the morning at T1 than those who do not use nicotine products at T1 . 9. Participants' negative affect scores (PANAS) at T1 will negatively correlate with flourishing scores at T1 . 10. Participants low in distress tolerance at T1 will spend more time using social media on average over the past week at T2 than those who are high in distress tolerance. 11. Average number of minutes spent on social media at T1 will negatively correlate with satisfaction in life at T1. 12. Participants who reported more hours of social media use at T2 will take longer to fall asleep on average at T3 than participants who reported less hours of social media use . 13. Participants high in life satisfaction at T1 will be associated with better distress tolerance capability at T1 than those low in life satisfaction. 14. Participants who rate themselves as high in neuroticism at T1 will report having less distress tolerance at T1 than those who rate themselves as low in neuroticism . 15. Sleep quality over the past week (school/work nights) at T1 will be positive correlated with positive affect at T1 (PANAS PA) . 16. Flourishing at T1 will be positively associated with life satisfaction at T1 . 17. People who spend more time outdoors on non -free days at T1 will also report more pos itive affect at T3 than people who spend less time outdoors on non -free days at T1 . 18. Both s ense of meaning and purpose in life at T1 will predict life satisfaction at baseline T1 . 19. High d isinhibition and negative emotionality at T1 will predict high alcohol consumption over the past week at T2 . 20. Average minutes spent on social media and average minutes spent exercising at T2 will predict difficulty falling asleep at T2. 21. High disinhibition and social media use at T1 will relate to low COVID health safety at T2. 22. Fewer hours of sleep and greater discrepancies between weeknight and weekend sleep hours at T1 will predict lower sense of purpose in life at T3 . 23. A higher level of positive affect and less social media use over the past week at T1 will predict a higher level of job satisfaction at T3 . 24. Affect balance (positive affect minus negative affect) and flourishing at T1 will predict life satisfaction at T1 . 25. Alertness, difficulty getting up, and dependence on alarm clock in the mornings at T1 will predict nu mber of caffeinated drinks consumed in the past week at T3. 26. Men who report drinking alcohol at T1 will report lower overall well -being than women who report drinking alcohol at T1 . 27. Men who report not being vaccinated at T1 will report more Covid risk activ ities at T3 than women who report not being vaccinated or people who report being fully vaccinated at T1. 28. Participants who do not identify as liberal at baseline and who use Facebook as their primary form of social media will score lower in openness at T2 than participants who identify as conservative and primarily use Facebook. 29. Participants who exercise and do not use nicotine at T1 will report greater life satisfaction at T2 than participants who do not exercise and use nicotine at T1 . 30. Women who report us ing nicotine products at T1 will report lower appetite in the mornings at T1 than men or both people who do not use nicotine products.