Title of article :
Time of day, intellectual performance, and behavioral problems in Morning versus Evening type adolescents: Is there a synchrony effect?
Author/Authors :
David Goldstein، نويسنده , , Constanze S. Hahn، نويسنده , , Lynn Hasher، نويسنده , , Ursula J. Wiprzycka، نويسنده , , Philip David Zelazo، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2007
Abstract :
We administered measures of fluid and crystallized intelligence to Morning- and Evening-type adolescents who were tested either during a morning session or an afternoon session, at times chosen to reflect the limits of the average school day schedule. For the fluid intelligence measures, there was a synchrony effect, with better performance at times that matched individuals’ preferences. A composite measure of the subtests used (block design, digit span, and vocabulary) computed to a 6 point difference in IQ estimates. We also assessed the behavioral adjustment of these participants and found heightened levels of maladaptive behavior for Evening-type adolescents. Adolescents tested at their nonoptimal times of day and adolescents who are Evening-types appear to be at risk for poor academic performance and Evening-types appear to be at risk for behavioral adjustment problems.
Keywords :
adolescence , Time of day , Synchrony effect , Intellectual performance , Chronotype
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences
Journal title :
Personality and Individual Differences