Morningness‐eveningness and educational outcomes: the lark has an advantage over the owl at high school

Feb 2, 2013The British journal of educational psychology

Morning people tend to do better than evening people in high school

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Abstract

Eveningness is a significant negative predictor of overall grade point average (GPA) in adolescents.

  • After controlling for cognitive ability and personality traits, eveningness was linked to lower GPAs in math-science and language subjects.
  • The study involved 272 students and 132 parents from five German high schools.
  • Chronotype, measured using the Lark-Owl Chronotype Indicator, showed validity through correlations with parent ratings and behavioral data.
  • The findings suggest that adolescents who prefer evening activities may face challenges in academic performance.

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