Published in Horm Behav on December 19, 2004
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Hierarchy stability moderates the effect of status on stress and performance in humans. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A (2016) 0.75
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Testosterone and cortisol jointly regulate dominance: evidence for a dual-hormone hypothesis. Horm Behav (2010) 1.28
The mismatch effect: when testosterone and status are at odds. J Pers Soc Psychol (2006) 1.23
Interspecies hormonal interactions between man and the domestic dog (Canis familiaris). Horm Behav (2006) 1.18
The social endocrinology of dominance: basal testosterone predicts cortisol changes and behavior following victory and defeat. J Pers Soc Psychol (2008) 1.08
Applying the attention-allocation model to the explanation of alcohol-related aggression: implications for prevention. Subst Use Misuse (2009) 0.99
A biased view of liberal bias. Am Psychol (2002) 0.90
Gender and social environment modulate the effects of testosterone on social behavior: comment on Eisenegger et al. Trends Cogn Sci (2011) 0.89
When are low testosterone levels advantageous? The moderating role of individual versus intergroup competition. Horm Behav (2009) 0.85
Tempting today, troubling tomorrow: the roots of the precarious couple effect. Pers Soc Psychol Bull (2006) 0.83
Endogenous testosterone levels are associated with assessments of unfavourable health information. Psychol Health (2012) 0.75