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Chronobiology International
The Journal of Biological and Medical Rhythm Research
Volume 36, 2019 - Issue 1
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An in-depth look into the association between morningness–eveningness and well-being: evidence for mediating and moderating effects of personality

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Pages 96-109 | Received 02 Aug 2018, Accepted 10 Sep 2018, Published online: 10 Oct 2018

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Naomi Staller, Christoph Randler, Muriel Weigel & Michael Schredl. (2023) Chronotype and sensory-processing sensitivity: A cross-sectional survey. Chronobiology International 40:6, pages 725-733.
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M. Mahmudul Hasan, Juan F. Díaz-Morales & Mozibul H. A. Khan. (2022) Sex differences in the relationship between morningness-eveningness components, mood and well-being among Bangladeshi university students. Chronobiology International 39:5, pages 725-734.
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Joanna Gorgol, Wojciech Waleriańczyk & Maciej Stolarski. (2022) The moderating role of personality traits in the relationship between chronotype and depressive symptoms. Chronobiology International 39:1, pages 106-116.
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Katarzyna Guenther & Maciej Stolarski. (2021) Linking morningness with healthy eating behaviors: the mediating role of time perspectives. Biological Rhythm Research 52:10, pages 1618-1630.
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Daniel R. R. Bradford, Stephany M. Biello & Kirsten Russell. (2021) Insomnia symptoms mediate the association between eveningness and suicidal ideation, defeat, entrapment, and psychological distress in students. Chronobiology International 38:10, pages 1397-1408.
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Maciej Stolarski, Joanna Gorgol & Gerald Matthews. (2021) The search for causality of personality-chronotype associations: insights from a one-year longitudinal study of adolescents. Chronobiology International 38:4, pages 489-500.
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Joanna Gorgol, Maciej Stolarski & Gerald Matthews. (2020) On the moderating role of chronotype on the association between IQ and conscientiousness: the compensation effect occurs only in Evening-types. Biological Rhythm Research 51:2, pages 318-329.
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Marcin Zajenkowski, Konrad S. Jankowski & Maciej Stolarski. (2019) Why do evening people consider themselves more intelligent than morning individuals? The role of big five, narcissism, and objective cognitive ability. Chronobiology International 36:12, pages 1741-1751.
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Małgorzata Sławińska, Maciej Stolarski & Konrad S. Jankowski. (2019) Effects of chronotype and time of day on mood responses to CrossFit training. Chronobiology International 36:2, pages 237-249.
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