Testosterone to cortisol ratio and aggression toward one's partner: evidence for moderation by provocation - Manigault AW, Zoccola PM, Hamilton K, Wymbs BT.

BACKGROUND: Consistent with the dual-hormone hypothesis, the combination of high testosterone levels and low cortisol levels has been linked to increased dominant and aggressive behaviors. However, recent research indicates that this association is weaker ...
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