Abstract

Women preferred morningness significantly more than men. Differences in scores between both sexes became greater in order of the phase points of 'rising time,' 'peak of activities,' and 'falling-to-sleep time,' suggesting that oscillator(s) of men are more easily free-running than those of women. Women majoring in natural sciences or agriculture preferred morningness significantly more than women majoring in humanities, economics, or education.

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