Student Habits vs Academic Performance
Student Habits vs Academic Performance

Student Habits vs Academic Performance

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Tool
Python
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Project Type
Data Cleaning
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Kaggle — Student Habits vs Academic Performance by Jayaanta Naath

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Goals
  • Identify which student habits have the strongest relationship with exam performance
  • Compare the impact of study habits, health factors, screen time, and background variables
  • Determine whether demographic and environmental factors influence academic outcomes
  • Build a complete habit-to-performance profile using 22 visualizations across 6 sections
 
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Process
  • Filled 91 missing values in parental_education_level with the mode (High School)
  • Engineered two new features — total_screen_time (social media + Netflix) and exam_tier (Poor / Average / Good / Excellent)
  • Analyzed exam scores across all demographic groups — gender, parental education, part time job status
  • Progressively explored each habit category — study, attendance, screen time, health, environment — before synthesizing in a final correlation section
 
Insights
  • Study hours is the dominant predictor with a correlation of 0.83 — nothing else comes close in this dataset
  • Mental health is the second strongest factor at 0.32 — psychological wellbeing directly translates to academic performance
  • Attendance has a surprisingly weak correlation of just 0.09 — showing up to class without studying is not enough
  • Excellent students spend 1.2 fewer hours on screens daily than poor performing students — a consistent pattern across all tiers
  • Gender, parental education, internet quality, diet, and extracurricular participation have virtually zero impact on exam scores
  • The academic success formula this dataset points to is simple — study more and take care of your mental health
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