Meric Joseph Pope’s ‘Topics of Interest’ survey examines if the more technological options we have in the world, the less free we seem to be in making choices. Check out the findings.
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Will drinking more water make you smarter?
Katie Menke and Allie Kemp explore if there is a connection between your GPA and how much water you drink. Check out their findings.
ACT vs. Elementary School
Luke Bakies’ survey explores if students at one Perrysburg elementary had better ACT scores than students at the other three schools. Was it Fort Meigs, Frank, Toth or Woodland? Click to see the findings.
Is Netflix a good or bad thing?
Christine Pavelko explores whether the grade level of students has an impact on how much Netflix they watch in a week.
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Honors classes and sleep
Caroline Mandly’s survey examines the relationship between advanced classes and sleep. Are students who take AP/honors classes sleep deprived? Check out Caroline’s findings.
COMMENTARY: Trumped
In today’s editorial cartoon, eSomethin’s Noah Keel weighs in on GOP presidential front-runner Donald Trump.
Get to Bed!
Erika Joldrichsen conducted a PHS survey to determine the truth about gender and teen sleeping habits. Do high school males get more sleep than high school females, or vice versa? Check out her findings.
The key to success might be in your fingers
Darcy Cavanagh and Jack Xiao conducted a study to see if the length of one’s ring finger, compared to their index finger, had any association with a student’s favorite class. Check out their findings in the second installment of Topics of Interest.
No superpowers for fast food
PHS students in a statistics class were asked to study topics of interest and make their own statistical analyses. eSomethin is running articles 10 students wrote about their findings. The first survey, Dominic Pantorno concludes preference in superheroes has no link to eating out.