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  1. Construct validity of the Polish version of the reinforcement sensitivity theory-personality questionnaire
  2. Treatment guidelines for Circadian Rhythm Sleep – Wake Disorders of the Polish Sleep Research Society and the Section of Biological Psychiatry of the Polish Psychiatric Association, part I: Physiology, assessment, and therapeutic methods.
  3. Morningness-eveningness and seasonality
  4. Morningness−eveningness correlates with sleep time, quality, and hygiene in secondary school students: A multilevel analysis
  5. Validation of the Munich ChronoType Questionnaire against actigraphy
  6. Morningness-eveningness and depressive symptoms: Test on the components level with CES-D in Polish students
  7. The Role of Morningness and Endurance in Mood and Attention During Morning and Evening Hours
  8. Mind the balance, be contented: Balanced time perspective mediates the relationship between mindfulness and life satisfaction
  9. Polish Version of the Managing the Emotions of Others Scale (MEOS)
  10. Sociosexuality, Morningness–Eveningness, and Sleep Duration
  11. Wise “birds” follow their clock: The role of emotional intelligence and morningness–eveningness in diurnal regulation of mood
  12. Synchrony in chronotype and social jetlag between dogs and humans across Europe
  13. Morningness–eveningness and performance-based emotional intelligence
  14. Reliability of the Nonweightbearing Inclinometric Measurements of the Ankle Range of Motion in Older Adults With Orthopedic Problems
  15. Original article Coffee consumption and propensity to experience aggressive feelings in provoking and frustrating situations
  16. Composite Scale of Morningness: Psychometric properties, validity with Munich ChronoType Questionnaire and age/sex differences in Poland
  17. Age or age at onset? Which of them really matters for neuro and social cognition in schizophrenia?
  18. The relationship between mood experienced during an exam, proneness to frustration and neuroticism
  19. Is the shift in chronotype associated with an alteration in well-being?
  20. Let's dance – feel better! Mood changes following dancing in different situations
  21. Morningness–eveningness and sociosexuality: Evening females are less restricted than morning ones
  22. Chronotype and time-of-day effects on mood during school day
  23. Differences in sun time within the same time zone affect sleep–wake and social rhythms, but not morningness preference: Findings from a Polish–German comparison study
  24. Chronotype, gender, and time for sex
  25. Evening adolescents: The role of family relationships and pubertal development
  26. Evidence for the validity of the composite scale of morningness based on students from Germany and Poland – relationship with sleep–wake and social schedules
  27. Women would like their Partners to be more Synchronized with them in their Sleep-Wake Rhythm
  28. Personality and individual differences in responses to aggression triggering events among prisoners and non-prisoners
  29. The role of temperament in the relationship between morningness–eveningness and mood
  30. Morningness and life satisfaction: Further evidence from Spain
  31. Polish version of the reduced Morningness–Eveningness Questionnaire
  32. Comment mesurer avec fiabilité la mobilité de la cheville chez les personnes âgées ?
  33. Morning types are less sensitive to pain than evening types all day long
  34. Morningness–eveningness and temperament: The Regulative Theory of Temperament perspective
  35. Morningness/Eveningness and Satisfaction With Life in a Polish Sample
  36. Mood as a Result of Temperament Profile: Predictions from the Regulative Theory of Temperament
  37. +Gz Centrifugation and Mood
  38. Diurnal Variation in Energetic Arousal, Tense Arousal, and Hedonic Tone in Extreme Morning and Evening Types