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Self-Regulation and Sleep Duration, Sleepiness, and Chronotype in Adolescents
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Among adolescents, greater daytime sleepiness and greater eveningness chronotype were independently associated with lower self-regulation, but shorter sleep duration was not. Aspects of sleep other than school-night sleep duration appear to be more strongly associated with self-regulation.
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