How can someone's personal life affect her or his morningness-eveningness preferences?

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
- Someone's life can affect morningness-eveningness preferences by having a job or classes that force the person to be awake early or to stay up late, despite the fact that biologically at those times the person would naturally have less energy.
- For example, having small children or an early work schedule forces someone who is a night owl to get up early.

Psychology

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