Which of the following statements best summarizes the current research on sleep patterns of emerging adults?

a. Preference for being a morning person versus a night person changes with age due to increased levels of cortisol.
b. Students who stayed up all night before exams thought they did worse than their peers who got a full night's sleep.
c. The peak of eveningness comes at around age 20-21.
d. Research showing delayed sleep phase syndrome and sleep debt is based mostly on emerging adults who work full time, rather than those who attend college, because their lives are so hectic.


Answer: C

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