2023
DOI: 10.1007/s41105-023-00456-2
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The thalamic clustering coefficient moderates the vigor–sleep quality relationship

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“…The table shows that the factor with the highest mean is, "vigor" with x= 3.34, SD= 0.786 which means that moods like liveliness and activeness are occasionally evident among the respondents. The Ding et al (2023) study, which investigates the relationship between sleep quality and vigor via thalamic clustering, finds that when the coefficient in left thalamic clustering is low, the relationship between vigor and sleep is significant; however, when the coefficient in left thalamic clustering is high, the relationship between vigor and sleep becomes insignificant. The item with the lowest mean is fatigue, with x̄ = 2.41, SD= 0.949 which indicates that moods like exhaustion and fatigue are rarely evident in the respondents.…”
Section: The Level Of Mood States Of College Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The table shows that the factor with the highest mean is, "vigor" with x= 3.34, SD= 0.786 which means that moods like liveliness and activeness are occasionally evident among the respondents. The Ding et al (2023) study, which investigates the relationship between sleep quality and vigor via thalamic clustering, finds that when the coefficient in left thalamic clustering is low, the relationship between vigor and sleep is significant; however, when the coefficient in left thalamic clustering is high, the relationship between vigor and sleep becomes insignificant. The item with the lowest mean is fatigue, with x̄ = 2.41, SD= 0.949 which indicates that moods like exhaustion and fatigue are rarely evident in the respondents.…”
Section: The Level Of Mood States Of College Studentsmentioning
confidence: 99%