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  • The dual-hormone hypothesis: a brief review and future research agenda . . .
    The dual-hormone hypothesis posits that testosterone's role in status-relevant behavior should depend on concentrations of cortisol, a hormone released in response to physical and psychological stress This paper (i) reviews evidence for the dual-hormone hypothesis on measures of dominance, aggression, social status, risk-taking, and economic decision-making; (ii) discusses contextual and
  • Dominance, Testosterone, and Cortisol | Springer Nature Link
    The “challenge hypothesis”: Theoretical implications for patterns of testosterone secretion, mating systems, and breeding strategies The American Naturalist, 136 (6), 829–846
  • Separable, nonlinear, and interactive effects of testosterone . . . - PubMed
    The Dual Hormone Hypothesis is a biosocial model that describes the interactive effects of testosterone and cortisol on status-relevant behavior Under this model, testosterone increases status-seeking behavior when cortisol is low, and status-loss-avoidance when cortisol is high This manifests as …
  • Scholars@Duke publication: Testosterone, cortisol, and status-striving . . .
    Here, we contribute to the development of the Dual Hormone hypothesis by (1) critically reviewing the extant literature-including p-curve analyses of published findings; and, (2) "opening the file drawer" and examining relationships between testosterone, cortisol, and status-striving personality features in seven previously published studies
  • Testosterone, cortisol, and status-striving personality features: A . . .
    Here, we contribute to the development of the Dual Hormone hypothesis by (1) critically reviewing the extant literature-including p-curve analyses of published findings; and, (2) "opening the file drawer" and examining relationships between testosterone, cortisol, and status-striving personality features in seven previously published studies
  • A meta-analytical evaluation of the dual-hormone hypothesis: Does . . .
    There was only marginal support for the dual-hormone hypothesis: The effect size of the interaction between testosterone and cortisol on status-relevant behavior was significant but very small (r = - 061, p = 026), which was corroborated by follow-up meta-analyses on simple slopes on low and high cortisol
  • Competition, Dominance, and Social Hierarchy | The Oxford Handbook of . . .
    Abstract This chapter reviews literature having to do with the social-behavioral neuroendocrinology of competition, dominance, and status hierarchies in humans After defining these terms, their importance, and everyday relevance, the chapter discusses the major research findings that suggest a bidirectional influence between these social behaviors and the steroid hormones cortisol and
  • UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) - Universiteit van Amsterdam
    UvA-DARE (Digital Academic Repository) A meta-analytical evaluation of the dual-hormone hypothesis: Does cortisol moderate the relationship between testosterone and status, dominance, risk taking, aggression, and psychopathy?
  • The dual-hormone approach to dominance and status-seeking
    This chapter describes the dual-hormone hypothesis, which provides an analytical framework for studying neuroendocrinological contributions to dominance and status-seeking This hypothesis interprets behaviour in terms of the interaction between testosterone and cortisol, endogenous steroids secreted by the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axes and the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal
  • Testosterone promotes dominance behaviors in the Ultimatum . . . - Nature
    A meta-analytical evaluation of the dual-hormone hypothesis: Does cortisol moderate the relationship between testosterone and status, dominance, risk taking, aggression, and psychopathy?





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