A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition.Testosterone is theorized to influence status-seeking behaviors such as social dominance and competitive behavior, but supporting evidence is mixed. The present study tested the roles of testosterone and cortisol in the hawk-dove game, a dyadic economic decision-making paradigm in which earnings depend on one's own and the other player's choices. If one person selects the hawk strategy and the other person selects the dove strategy, the player who selected hawk attains a greater financial pay-off (status differentiation). The worst financial outcome occurs when both players choose the hawk strategy (status confrontation). Ninety-eight undergraduate students (42 men) provide...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.101...
A person’s ability to form relationships and seek and attain social status affects their chances of ...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition.Testosterone is theorized to inf...
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition.Testosterone is theorized to inf...
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition.Testosterone is theorized to inf...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Abstract Although testosterone is generally considered to promote dominance behaviors, in humans it ...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
The present experiment tested the causal impact of testosterone on human competitive decision-making...
The present experiment tested the causal impact of testosterone on human competitive decision-making...
Testosterone (T) has been identified as a hormone that influences aggressive behaviors across many s...
The present experiment tested the causal impact of testosterone on human competitive decision-making...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present experiment tested the causal impact of testosterone on hum...
The thesis aims to contribute to the literature on the biological underpinnings of important economi...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.101...
A person’s ability to form relationships and seek and attain social status affects their chances of ...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition.Testosterone is theorized to inf...
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition.Testosterone is theorized to inf...
A contribution to a special issue on Hormones and Human Competition.Testosterone is theorized to inf...
AbstractSocial competition is associated with marked emotional, behavioral and hormonal responses, i...
Abstract Although testosterone is generally considered to promote dominance behaviors, in humans it ...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...
The present experiment tested the causal impact of testosterone on human competitive decision-making...
The present experiment tested the causal impact of testosterone on human competitive decision-making...
Testosterone (T) has been identified as a hormone that influences aggressive behaviors across many s...
The present experiment tested the causal impact of testosterone on human competitive decision-making...
Item does not contain fulltextThe present experiment tested the causal impact of testosterone on hum...
The thesis aims to contribute to the literature on the biological underpinnings of important economi...
This is the final version of the article. It first appeared from Elsevier via https://doi.org/10.101...
A person’s ability to form relationships and seek and attain social status affects their chances of ...
Testosterone has been theorized to direct status-seeking behaviors, including competitive behavior. ...