Sketch #1: What factors affect my sleep?

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Hypothesis

By increasing the time journaling, the mood will improve.

The circle's size in the diagram reflects the mood evaluation, with improved sleep leading to a larger circle.

The more time I spend journaling before bedtime, the longer I tend to sleep, and the higher the mood evaluation.

Data Elements

Units and Range

Visualization

The visualization will present a scatter plot with the X-axis representing the duration of journaling (hh:mm), and the Y-axis representing sleep duration (hh:mm).

The color of each circle will denote mood evaluation, while the size of the circle will indicate the number of words in the diary entry.

Sketch #2: The relationship between my journaling habit and my mood after waking up.

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Hypothesis

As the duration of journaling increases, there will be a positive correlation with mood assessment scores.

Data Elements

Units and Range

Visualization

The visual representation will take the form of a scatter plot, where the horizontal axis (X-axis) corresponds to the duration of journaling in hours and minutes (hh:mm), and the vertical axis (Y-axis) reflects mood evaluation.

Each data point on the plot will be represented by a circle, with the size of the circle indicating the number of words in the corresponding diary entry.

Furthermore, the color of each circle will be used to convey information about the sleep duration (hh:mm), providing a comprehensive overview of the relationship between journaling duration, mood evaluation, word count, and sleep duration.

Sketch #3: What factors affect my mood after waking up?

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Hypothesis

Hypothesis: As the duration of journaling increases, there will be a positive correlation with mood assessment scores.

Specifically, longer journaling durations may be associated with higher mood evaluation ratings on the scale from 1 (extremely horrible) to 5 (extremely great).

Additionally, the color variations representing sleep duration in the visualization suggest that nights with longer sleep durations may correspond to more favorable mood evaluations.

Furthermore, larger circles denoting a higher number of words in the diary may indicate a potential positive relationship between the depth of journaling, mood assessment, and sleep quality.

Data Elements

Units and Range

Visualization

The visualization concept involves an interactive radial chart designed to explore the relationships between various data elements. A circular timeline will be at the center, reflecting the time of day, and radial dividers will extend outward. Each divider corresponds to a specific mood evaluation rating on the scale from 1 (extremely horrible) to 5 (extremely great), creating a comprehensive overview of mood variations.

Lines will radiate from the center to signify the start time of each journaling session, with the color intensity of these circles representing the sleep duration. The color spectrum will help distinguish nights with longer sleep durations, providing a visual association with potentially more favorable mood evaluations. Furthermore, the location of each circle will depict the duration of the journaling session, offering insights into the temporal aspects of the entries.

The size of circles associated with each data point will indicate the number of words in the diary, potentially revealing a positive correlation between the depth of journaling, mood assessment, and sleep quality.