Jasmine is a motivated student and has many activities during the afternoon. She often stays up late to get her homework done and then catches up with her friends by texting or conversing on her cell phone late at night. On school days, Jasmine has trouble getting up in the morning and is often late for school. This cycle most likely represents _______________.

a. a biological reduction in nighttime sleepiness that is not Jasmine’s fault
b. a behavioral pattern that Jasmine can easily correct
c. a sleep disorder that requires medical attention
d. an interaction of biological, behavioral, and environmental influences


Answer: D

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