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1. Associations of couples' balanced time perspective with maternal prenatal hair cortisol concentration and perceived stress.

2. Sleep, circadian activity patterns and postpartum depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis of actigraphy studies.

3. Chronotype in relation to free and total testosterone in men.

4. Circadian rhythm and sleep disruptions in relation to prenatal stress and depression symptoms.

5. Ego-Boosting Hormone: Self-Reported and Blood-Based Testosterone Are Associated With Higher Narcissism.

6. The Role of Time Perspective and Mindfulness on Life Satisfaction in the United States of America, Spain, Poland and Japan: A Cross-Cultural Study.

7. Factors Underpinning the Shift to Eveningness during Early Adolescence: Pubertal Development and Family Conflicts.

8. Chronotype, Time of Day, and Performance on Intelligence Tests in the School Setting.

9. COVID-19-lockdown delayed sleep timing in Tyrolean teachers.

10. Mental health indices may fully mediate the relationship between morningness-eveningness and disease control among adult asthma patients.

11. Religious Fundamentalism, Delusions, and Conspiracy Beliefs Related to the COVID-19 Pandemic.

12. The moderating role of personality traits in the associations between seasonal fluctuations in chronotype and depressive symptoms.

13. Self-reported chronotype and objective sleep timing in university student athletes and non-athletes.

14. Morningness-eveningness preference and shift in chronotype during COVID-19 as predictors of mood and well-being in university students.

15. Religiosity and the Spread of COVID-19: A Multinational Comparison.

16. Chronotype in individuals with schizophrenia: A meta-analysis.

17. Moral foundations in chronotypes: morningness predicts conservative morality.

18. Animal Welfare Attitudes: Effects of Gender and Diet in University Samples from 22 Countries.

19. Social and physical anhedonia in relation to grandiose and vulnerable narcissism.

20. The influence of light exposure and chronotype on working memory in humans.

21. Binge Eating Disorder: What Is the Role of Physical Activity Associated with Dietary and Psychological Treatment?

22. What Are the Optimal Levels of Time Perspectives? Deviation from the Balanced Time Perspective-Revisited (DBTP-r).

23. Angry night birds: Emotionality, activity and sociability temperament in adolescent chronotypes.

24. Why do evening people consider themselves more intelligent than morning individuals? The role of big five, narcissism, and objective cognitive ability.

25. Chronotype, social jetlag and sleep loss in relation to sex steroids.

26. Effects of cognitive remediation therapy versus other interventions on cognitive functioning in schizophrenia inpatients.

27. Effects of chronotype and time of day on mood responses to CrossFit training.

28. Measuring the Capacity to Love: Development of the CTL-Inventory.

29. Sexual Self-Schema Scale for Women-Validation and Psychometric Properties of the Polish Version.

30. Similarity in Chronotype and Preferred Time for Sex and Its Role in Relationship Quality and Sexual Satisfaction.

31. Treatment guidelines for Circadian Rhythm Sleep-Wake Disorders of the Polish Sleep Research Society and the Section of Biological Psychiatry of the Polish Psychiatric Association. Part I. Physiology, assessment and therapeutic methods.

32. Treatment guidelines for Circadian Rhythm Sleep - Wake Disorders of the Polish Sleep Research Society and the Section of Biological Psychiatry of the Polish Psychiatric Association. Part II. Diagnosis and treatment.

33. Morningness-eveningness correlates with sleep time, quality, and hygiene in secondary school students: a multilevel analysis.

35. ARNTL, CLOCK and PER3 polymorphisms - links with chronotype and affective dimensions.

36. Social jet lag: Sleep-corrected formula.

37. Morningness-eveningness and depressive symptoms: Test on the components level with CES-D in Polish students.

38. Polish Version of the Managing the Emotions of Others Scale (MEOS): Psychometric Properties and Validation.

39. Wise "birds" follow their clock: The role of emotional intelligence and morningness-eveningness in diurnal regulation of mood.

40. Chronotype and time-of-day effects on mood during school day.

41. Age or age at onset? Which of them really matters for neuro and social cognition in schizophrenia?

42. Let's dance--feel better! Mood changes following dancing in different situations.

43. Composite Scale of Morningness: psychometric properties, validity with Munich ChronoType Questionnaire and age/sex differences in Poland.

44. Women would like their partners to be more synchronized with them in their sleep-wake rhythm.

45. Chronotype, gender, and time for sex.

46. Evening adolescents: the role of family relationships and pubertal development.

47. The role of temperament in the relationship between morningness-eveningness and mood.

48. Morningness and life satisfaction: further evidence from Spain.

49. Morning types are less sensitive to pain than evening types all day long.

50. Morningness/eveningness and satisfaction with life in a Polish sample.

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