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Sleep Deprivation Can Cause Unwanted Behavior And Arguments At Work, Study Says
Sleep Deprivation Can Cause Unwanted Behavior And Arguments At Work, Study Says
Just one bad night of sleep makes it more likely that employees who already displayed unwanted behaviour one day at work will display a similar type of behaviour the following day, according to a study conducted by Laura Giurge from RSM.
Just one bad night of sleep makes it more likely that employees who already displayed unwanted behaviour one day at work will display a similar type of behaviour the following day, according to a study conducted by Laura Giurge from RSM.
Participants
Laura M. Giurge
Role: PhD Candidate
Reference type: Quoted