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Owl or lark? Make the right call

<p>If you are a morning person, you just might take shortcuts at night. A new study on the relationship between ethical decision-making and chronotype (time when individuals are alert) indicates that early-rising people are more ethical in the morning and night owls at night</p>

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While the debate on the overall productivity of morning larks and night owls rages on, a new study shows that there might be an ethical angle to it as well.



Researchers at Johns Hopkins University, Washington University, Georgetown University and Harvard University have produced a research paper, titled The Morality of Larks and Owls, which found a link between people being more likely to be honest when it fitted their chronotype (timing when they are most active).

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