Joanna Gorgol

462 total citations
26 papers, 275 citations indexed

About

Joanna Gorgol is a scholar working on Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, Social Psychology and Clinical Psychology. According to data from OpenAlex, Joanna Gorgol has authored 26 papers receiving a total of 275 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Experimental and Cognitive Psychology, 9 papers in Social Psychology and 8 papers in Clinical Psychology. Recurrent topics in Joanna Gorgol's work include Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research (14 papers), Sleep and related disorders (11 papers) and Circadian rhythm and melatonin (7 papers). Joanna Gorgol is often cited by papers focused on Psychological and Temporal Perspectives Research (14 papers), Sleep and related disorders (11 papers) and Circadian rhythm and melatonin (7 papers). Joanna Gorgol collaborates with scholars based in Poland, United States and Australia. Joanna Gorgol's co-authors include Maciej Stolarski, Anna Wnuk, Emilia Łojek, Marcin Sękowski, Andrzej Cudo, Grażyna Kmita, Agnieszka E. Łyś, Gerald Matthews, Małgorzata Gambin and Karolina Hansen and has published in prestigious journals such as PLoS ONE, Personality and Individual Differences and British Journal of Sports Medicine.

In The Last Decade

Joanna Gorgol

22 papers receiving 270 citations

Peers

Joanna Gorgol
Mirjam C.M. Wever Netherlands
Michael P. Mead United States
Kamelia Harris United Kingdom
Jodie C. Stevenson United Kingdom
Minji Kim South Korea
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All Works

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Zajenkowski, Marcin, Joanna Gorgol, & Konrad S. Jankowski. (2024). Chronotype predicts university students' expected and actual grades above conscientiousness and intelligence. Personality and Individual Differences. 228. 112733–112733. 1 indexed citations
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Gorgol, Joanna, Christoph Randler, Maciej Stolarski, & Nadine Kalb. (2024). Beyond larks and owls: Revisiting the circadian typology using the MESSi scale and a cluster‐based approach. Journal of Sleep Research. 34(4). e14403–e14403.
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Gorgol, Joanna, et al.. (2023). Exploring the associations between the Morningness-Eveningness-Stability-Scale improved (MESSi) and the higher-order personality factors. Chronobiology International. 40(6). 812–823. 7 indexed citations
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Gorgol, Joanna, Paweł Łowicki, & Maciej Stolarski. (2023). Godless owls, devout larks: Religiosity and conscientiousness are associated with morning preference and (partly) explain its effects on life satisfaction. PLoS ONE. 18(5). e0284787–e0284787. 2 indexed citations
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Gorgol, Joanna, et al.. (2023). Why do owls have it worse? Mediating role of self‐perceptions in the links between diurnal preference and features of mental health. Journal of Sleep Research. 33(4). e14100–e14100. 8 indexed citations
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Stolarski, Maciej & Joanna Gorgol. (2023). Blame it on the “night owls”: Perceived discrimination partly mediates the effects of morningness‐eveningness on positive and negative affect. Journal of Sleep Research. 33(4). e14097–e14097. 5 indexed citations
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Gorgol, Joanna, Maciej Stolarski, & Paweł Łowicki. (2022). God save the owls! Religiosity moderates the relationship between morningness-eveningness and depressive symptoms. Chronobiology International. 39(11). 1517–1523. 2 indexed citations
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Gorgol, Joanna, Maciej Stolarski, & Tomasz Jankowski. (2022). The moderating role of dispositional mindfulness in the associations of morningness‐eveningness with depressive and anxiety symptoms. Journal of Sleep Research. 32(2). e13657–e13657. 8 indexed citations
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Gorgol, Joanna, Maciej Stolarski, & Konrad S. Jankowski. (2022). The moderating role of personality traits in the associations between seasonal fluctuations in chronotype and depressive symptoms. Chronobiology International. 39(8). 1078–1086. 4 indexed citations
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Gorgol, Joanna, et al.. (2022). Social support mediates the effect of morningness on changes in subjective well‐being over 6 months. Journal of Sleep Research. 31(6). e13671–e13671. 6 indexed citations
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Stolarski, Maciej & Joanna Gorgol. (2022). Analyzing social perception of chronotypes within the stereotype content model. Chronobiology International. 39(11). 1475–1484. 8 indexed citations
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Stolarski, Maciej, Joanna Gorgol, & Gerald Matthews. (2021). The search for causality of personality-chronotype associations: insights from a one-year longitudinal study of adolescents. Chronobiology International. 38(4). 489–500. 15 indexed citations
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Gorgol, Joanna, et al.. (2021). The moderating role of personality traits in the relationship between chronotype and depressive symptoms. Chronobiology International. 39(1). 106–116. 28 indexed citations
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Gorgol, Joanna, et al.. (2021). The mediating role of perceived social support in the relationship between morningness–eveningness and subjective well‐being. Journal of Sleep Research. 31(3). e13520–e13520. 13 indexed citations
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Łojek, Emilia, Małgorzata Gambin, Joanna Gorgol, et al.. (2021). Neuropsychological disorders after COVID-19. Urgent need for research and clinical practice. Postępy Psychiatrii i Neurologii. 30(2). 104–112. 3 indexed citations
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Grochowski, Marek, Monika Lewandowska, Joanna Gorgol, et al.. (2020). Spatiotemporal complexity patterns of resting‐state bioelectrical activity explain fluid intelligence: Sex matters. Human Brain Mapping. 41(17). 4846–4865. 12 indexed citations

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