Estimating the associations between big five personality traits, testosterone, and cortisol
Objective: Hormones are often conceptualized as biological markers of individual differences and have been associated with a variety of behavioral indicators and characteristics, such as mating behavior or acquiring and maintaining dominance. However, before researchers create strong theoretical mod...
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Main Authors: | SUNDIN, Zachary, SIM, Lester |
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