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Should We Keep Changing the Clock? Characterizing Causal Effects of Daylight Saving Time on Behavior and Physiology
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Jeong, H; Katta, S; Wang, WK; Volfovsky, A; Dunn, J
December 29, 2025
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Jeong, H., Katta, S., Wang, W. K., Volfovsky, A., & Dunn, J. (2025). Should We Keep Changing the Clock? Characterizing Causal Effects of Daylight Saving Time on Behavior and Physiology. openRxiv. https://doi.org/10.64898/2025.12.20.25342749
Jeong, Hayoung, Srikar Katta, Will Ke Wang, Alexander Volfovsky, and Jessilyn Dunn. “Should We Keep Changing the Clock? Characterizing Causal Effects of Daylight Saving Time on Behavior and Physiology.” OpenRxiv, December 29, 2025. https://doi.org/10.64898/2025.12.20.25342749.
Jeong H, Katta S, Wang WK, Volfovsky A, Dunn J. Should We Keep Changing the Clock? Characterizing Causal Effects of Daylight Saving Time on Behavior and Physiology. openRxiv. 2025.
Jeong, Hayoung, et al. “Should We Keep Changing the Clock? Characterizing Causal Effects of Daylight Saving Time on Behavior and Physiology.” OpenRxiv, 29 Dec. 2025. Crossref, doi:10.64898/2025.12.20.25342749.
Jeong H, Katta S, Wang WK, Volfovsky A, Dunn J. Should We Keep Changing the Clock? Characterizing Causal Effects of Daylight Saving Time on Behavior and Physiology. openRxiv. 2025.