Scientific Articles in English

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  1. Big five personality and recreation specialization are related to satisfaction with life in birders
  2. Spatial, temporal, and motivational changes due to the COVID-19 pandemic in a nature-based leisure activity-A global survey of birders
  3. A Closer Look at the Sleep/Wake Habits and Dark Triad Traits
  4. Animal Welfare Attitudes: Effects of Gender and Diet in University Samples from 22 Countries
  5. Sleep timing is linked to sociosexuality: Evidence from German, Polish, Slovak, and Spanish females
  6. Napping and morningness-eveningness
  7. Prediction of school achievement by conscientiousness, test anxiety, gender, and intelligence: the unique role of chronotype
  8. Conscientiousness but not agreeableness mediates females’ tendency toward being a morning person
  9. Prediction of school achievement through a multi-factorial approach–The unique role of chronotype
  10. Cross-cultural validity of Morningness-Eveningness Stability Scale improved (MESSi) in Iran, Spain and Germany
  11. Latitude affects Morningness-Eveningness: evidence for the environment hypothesis based on a systematic review
  12. How does chronotype mediate gender effect on Dark Triad?
  13. Morningness-eveningness in a large sample of German adolescents and adults
  14. Morningness–eveningness and amplitude–development and validation of an improved composite scale to measure circadian preference and stability (MESSi)
  15. Sociosexuality, morningness-eveningness and sleep duration
  16. The role of chronotype, gender, test anxiety, and conscientiousness in academic achievement of high school students
  17. Psychometric properties of the Persian version of the reduced Morningness-Eveningness Questionnaire: Further evidence
  18. Academic achievement is predicted by gender, Test anxiety, and conscientiousness; An investigation of moderating role of gender and chronotype
  19. Affective State of School Pupils During Their First Lesson of the Day—Effect of Morningness–Eveningness
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