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Sleep deprivation reduces perceived emotional intelligence and constructive thinking skills.
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Sleep deprivation reduces perceived emotional intelligence and constructive thinking skills.
Sleep deprivation reduces perceived emotional intelligence and constructive thinking skills. Sleep Med. 2008 Jul; 9(5):517-26.
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Adaptation, Psychological
Adolescent
Adult
Assertiveness
Awareness
Caffeine
Culture
Defense Mechanisms
Double-Blind Method
Emotions
Empathy
Female
Humans
Internal-External Control
Interpersonal Relations
Male
Personality Inventory
Problem Solving
Self Concept
Sleep Deprivation
Superstitions
Thinking
Young Adult