‘Morning people’ self-sabotage less at night, ‘night owls’ less at sunrise

Tuesday, August 30, 2016 - 14:11 in Psychology & Sociology

A study by psychological researchers at Indiana University shows that people are more likely to undermine their performance at stressful tasks when they’re operating at “peak capacity” based on their preferred time of the day. The seemingly counterintuitive results, recently reported in the Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, are based on an investigation into the […]

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