2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.lindif.2011.07.003
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Chronotype, cognitive abilities, and academic achievement: A meta-analytic investigation

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“…Additionally, morningness-eveningness and inductive reasoning were marginally negatively related, in line with previous findings about relationship between eveningness and intelligence (Díaz-Morales & Escribano, 2013;Preckel et al, 2011). However, these results add that inductive reasoning was negatively predicted by morningness-evening only in girls.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…Additionally, morningness-eveningness and inductive reasoning were marginally negatively related, in line with previous findings about relationship between eveningness and intelligence (Díaz-Morales & Escribano, 2013;Preckel et al, 2011). However, these results add that inductive reasoning was negatively predicted by morningness-evening only in girls.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 90%
“…This finding is consistent with the results of the study done by Roberts and Kyllonen (1999), who showed that eveningness types received higher scores on some cognitive tasks; and they are also consistent with the studies that expressed a positive relationship between eveningness circadian cycles and cognitive function and intelligence (Preckel et al 2011). This finding also confirms the hypothesis of a link between circadian cycles and executive functions, and that eveningness …”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Given that intelligence as a pervasive component includes many executive functions, the present study indicates a relationship between eveningness type and some cognitive dimensions, which is consistent with the study of Preckel et al (2011).…”
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confidence: 90%
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“…É comum que maior parte da população apresente um cronotipo Intermediário, principalmente entre jovens adultos (Preckel, Lipnevich, Schneider, & Roberts, 2011;Randler, 2007). Ao verifi car as diferenças individuais relacionadas aos cronotipos, percebeu-se que mesmo com durações de sono equivalentes, foi possível confi rmar os resultados encontrados por Horne e Östberg (1975).…”
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