Abstract
Life satisfaction (LS) domains and its relationship to average sleep duration was investigated in 51 students at Bergen Technical High School High School in Teterboro (BCTHS). This was assessed through an online survey that asked about their sleep duration within a 24 hour period, as well as their self-perceived life satisfaction that was divided into three domains: social, mental health, and school LS. The purpose of this study was to determine whether there is a correlation between sleep duration and LS and if so, which LS is most affected by sleep. The quantitative data collected through the survey were analyzed using a multiple linear regression analysis. The results were not consistent with previous research conducted on college students as the results indicated that the three domains have little to no correlation to BCTHS student’s sleep duration. 
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