Testosterone (T) has been argued to modulate mating and parenting behavior in many species, including humans. The role of T for these behaviors has been framed as the challenge hypothesis. Following this hypothesis, T should be positively associated with the number of opposite sex partners a male has. Indeed research in humans has shown that T is positively related to the number of opposite sex partners a young man has had. Here we test, in both men and women, whether this relationship extends to the lifetime number of sex partners. We also explored whether or not T was associated with current marital status, partnership status and whether or not the participant remarried. Using a large sample of elderly men and women (each sample n > 70...
Research points to an association between testosterone (T) and partnering in some women and men, and...
Cross-cultural evidence links pair bonding and testosterone (T). We investigated what factors accoun...
Research shows that testosterone (T) is lower among partnered women, but not for women with a more ...
Testosterone (T) has been argued to modulate mating and parenting behavior in many species, includin...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
ReviewThere is evidence that in women high levels of testosterone are associated with more sexual pa...
In light of previous research showing that different types of relationships affect levels of testost...
Previous research has shown that partnered heterosexual men have lower testosterone than single hete...
Variation in human male testosterone levels may reflect, and effect, differential behavioral allocat...
In light of previous research showing that different types of relationships affect levels of testost...
In light of previous research showing that different types of relationships affect levels of testost...
BACKGROUND Infidelity in romantic relationships is a common, but severe issue often causing breakup...
Previous research has found that single heterosexual (Het) men have higher salivary testosterone (T)...
Testosterone is a steroid hormone that is important for close relationship processes (Edelstein & Ch...
Research points to an association between testosterone (T) and partnering in some women and men, and...
Cross-cultural evidence links pair bonding and testosterone (T). We investigated what factors accoun...
Research shows that testosterone (T) is lower among partnered women, but not for women with a more ...
Testosterone (T) has been argued to modulate mating and parenting behavior in many species, includin...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
Variation in testosterone (T) is thought to affect the allocation of effort between reproductive and...
ReviewThere is evidence that in women high levels of testosterone are associated with more sexual pa...
In light of previous research showing that different types of relationships affect levels of testost...
Previous research has shown that partnered heterosexual men have lower testosterone than single hete...
Variation in human male testosterone levels may reflect, and effect, differential behavioral allocat...
In light of previous research showing that different types of relationships affect levels of testost...
In light of previous research showing that different types of relationships affect levels of testost...
BACKGROUND Infidelity in romantic relationships is a common, but severe issue often causing breakup...
Previous research has found that single heterosexual (Het) men have higher salivary testosterone (T)...
Testosterone is a steroid hormone that is important for close relationship processes (Edelstein & Ch...
Research points to an association between testosterone (T) and partnering in some women and men, and...
Cross-cultural evidence links pair bonding and testosterone (T). We investigated what factors accoun...
Research shows that testosterone (T) is lower among partnered women, but not for women with a more ...