When attempting to "reset the biological clock" of an individual with a circadian rhythm sleep disorder, it is generally easier and more effective to
A. make the patient's bedtime earlier.
B. leave the patient's bedtime alone and change the duration of sleep.
C. make the patient's bedtime later.
D. keep the person awake for several days in a row.
Answer: C
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