Morningness–eveningness and intelligence: early to bed, early to rise will likely make you anything but wise! |
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Authors: | Richard D. Roberts Patrick C. Kyllonen |
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Affiliation: | Department of Psychology, University of Sydney, Australia. |
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Abstract: | Research examining various psychological correlates of circadian type (also known as diurnal preference) has been, over the years, quite expansive. A notable omission within this research program would appear a systematic exploration of the relation between intelligence and morningness-eveningness. The present study redressed this imbalance. 420 participants performed two self-report inventories assessing circadian type, as well as measures of intelligence from two psychometric batteries: CAM-IV and the ASVAB. The results indicate that, contrary to conventional folk wisdom, evening-types are more likely to have higher intelligence scores. This result is discussed in relation to current theories concerning the nature of human cognitive abilities. |
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Keywords: | Circadian rhythms Diurnal preference Morningness–eveningness Intelligence Working memory Processing speed |
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