Morningness–eveningness is not associated with academic performance in the afternoon school shift: Preliminary findings

Nov 3, 2017The British journal of educational psychology

Morning or evening preference is not linked to school performance in afternoon classes: Early results

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Abstract

A sample of 400 students showed no differences in academic performance between morning and afternoon school shifts.

  • Adolescents in the afternoon shift reported longer sleep duration and less sleep deficit compared to those in the morning shift.
  • Morningness-eveningness was related to academic performance in the morning shift alongside factors like sex and sleep length.
  • In the afternoon shift, only sex and intelligence were associated with academic performance, indicating a shift in influential factors.

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