What are physical symptoms of withdrawal? (100 per answer)
What are some of the affects of childhood bullying (100 per answer)
Who is more likely to take drugs? A student with many friends or a student with less friends?
A student with more friends
What was the independentvariable of our experiment
Amount of friendships
How low is the cost of fentanyl in Seattle? (closest answer wins)
2 dollars
True or false? Depression and anxiety because of bullying can cause physical symptoms.
True.
What is a variable in our study we did not account for?
What was the Dependent variable of our experiment?
Probability of drug use
Why is it important to stop drug use in teens?
In teenage years the brain is still developing. Drug use can affect the development of the part that helps make rational decisions. teens can then make irrational decisions when using drugs which can be fatal.
True or false: Students who are bullied are most likely going to struggle with friendships in the future.
True! They are 11 times more likely.
What is the main cause of drug use at SAAS?
Peer Presure
How does are study relate to DEI?
Inclusion is the main focus of our study.
What is the leading cause of drug use according to the National institute of drug abuse?
Peer pressure
What percent of kids that have been bullied were diagnosed with a mental health condition. (closest answer wins)
How many respondents did we have? (closest number)
82
What was the original hypothesis of our experiment?
Our original hypothesis that people who had more friends would take more substances because peer pressure is a recurring issue in the US.
Why does Seattle have a high level of fentanyl overdoses?
Because it is a major stop at the I-5 interstate
How much more likely are students who are bullied likely to commit suicide (closest number wins).
3.58 times higher odds
What percent of our responders admitted they do drugs? (Closest number)
43%
What was the EXACT wording of our testable question?
Does the amount of friendships an Upper School student have influence their probability to use substances?