The Interaction of Hormones, Behavior, and Social Context in Nonhuman Primates

  • Bernstein I
  • Gordon T
  • Rose R
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Hormones are often regarded as one independent variable responsible for the behavior (the dependent variable) of an individual. Hormones are seen as the physiological mechanism underlying behavior and are treated as a “cause” of certain behavioral...

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Bernstein, I. S., Gordon, T. P., & Rose, R. M. (1983). The Interaction of Hormones, Behavior, and Social Context in Nonhuman Primates. In Hormones and Aggressive Behavior (pp. 535–561). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-3521-4_20

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