Australian researchers have found that people who are often described as 'night owls' display more signs of narcissism, Machiavellianism and psychopathic tendencies than those who are 'morning larks'.
The scientists suggest our evolutionary past may be behind these traits, known as the Dark Triad, being more prevalent in those who do better in the night, 'The Telegraph' reported.
The hours of darkness may have helped to conceal those who adopted a 'cheaters strategy' while living in groups, scientists claim.
In the study, 263 students completed a series of standard personality tests designed to test their score for the Dark Triad traits.
They were rated on scales for narcissism, the tendency to seek admiration and special treatment; Machiavellianism, a desire to manipulate others; and psychopathy, an inclination towards callousness and insensitivity.
The study found that those with a darker personality score tended to say they functioned more effectively in the evening.
They could find no evidence, however, that the traits were linked to the participants gender, ruling out the possibility that the tendency to plot and act in the night time had its roots in sexual evolution.
The study was published in the journal of Personality and Individual Differences.
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