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Dr. Kyle Scherr on “Midnight Confessions: The Effect of Chronotype Asynchrony on Admissions of Wrongdoing”

Dr. Kyle Scherr on “Midnight Confessions: The Effect of Chronotype Asynchrony on Admissions of Wrongdoing”

Update: 2016-01-20
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In today’s episode, I speak with Dr. Kyle Scherr about his article “Midnight Confessions: The Effect of Chronotype Asynchrony on Admissions of Wrongdoing.” Kyle Scherr is a faculty member at Central Michigan Univerity in the psychology department. The abstract for the article is provided below for your convenience. To share comments or questions, please share […]


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Dr. Kyle Scherr on “Midnight Confessions: The Effect of Chronotype Asynchrony on Admissions of Wrongdoing”

Dr. Kyle Scherr on “Midnight Confessions: The Effect of Chronotype Asynchrony on Admissions of Wrongdoing”

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