Heres how the findings break down by season: •Summer: Higher - TopicsExpress



          

Heres how the findings break down by season: •Summer: Higher instances of cyclothymic temperament, characterized by quick, frequent swings between sad and cheerful moods. •Spring & Summer: Higher instances of hyperthymic temperament, a personality tendency to be overly positive. •Winter: Decreased likelihood of developing irritable temperament, as compared with those born at other times of the year. •Autumn: Significantly lower tendency towards depressive temperament than those born in winter. Its important to note that the study was conducted in Hungary -- which has a climate of warm, dry summers and cold winters -- and that seasonal differences in environmental factors may not be as important in areas closer to the equator.
Posted on: Tue, 28 Oct 2014 14:56:58 +0000

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