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Booth, Alan; Granger, Douglas A.; Mazur, Allan; Kivlighan, Katie T. – Social Forces, 2006
Popular perceptions of the effect of testosterone on "manly" behavior are inaccurate. We need to move away from such simplistic notions by treating testosterone as one component along with other physiological, psychological and sociological variables in interactive and reciprocal models of behavior. Several hormones can now be measured in saliva,…
Descriptors: Biological Influences, Social Behavior, Social Environment, Social Status

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