Hey, all,
Once again, I had a student ask a good question for which I don't have the
answer: do men have any type of cyclic fluctuation in testosterone
levels? Another student was curious as to whether testosterone levels
fluctuated and/or were different in men once they entered
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Matthew Raney went:
Once again, I had a student ask a good question for which I don't have the
answer: do men have any type of cyclic fluctuation in testosterone
levels?
http://www.cogsci.soton.ac.uk/bbs/Archive/bbs.mazur.html
[...]
Testosterone in men is secreted
Find a partial answer here
http://www.latimes.com/news/health/reports/men/index.htm
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From: Matthew Raney [mailto:[EMAIL
Sorry to those of you who subscribe to both TIPS and Psychteacher lists for
receiving this twice.
I wanted to thank all of you who responded to my request for information on
which statistical package you use in your stat/research methods courses.
I've also attached an Excel spreadsheet that
On Tue, 6 Jun 2000, Matthew Raney went:
Once again, I had a student ask a good question for which I don't have the
answer: do men have any type of cyclic fluctuation in testosterone
levels?
In addition to the daily cycles, there is a seasonal one. Testosterone is higher
in the fall
I'm posting the following to the list on behalf of the search committee.
The ad should be appearing in the Monitor and the Observer in the next
couple of months.
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CHAIRPERSON, DEPARTMENT OF PSYCHOLOGY- Southwest Texas
Finally! A question in my line of research. I'll give the short answer
with references. If you have any questions or would like a longer answer,
feel free to ask.
Okay, yes, it appears that testosterone does fluctuate in both males and
females. It's not unusual that you are not familiar
Ok, not to belabor all of this, but now here is a related question. Does
this mean that unless a student has passed some of these exams, they
cannot do the equivalent of "graduation" from high school.
How long does each exam take?
How comprehensive is it?
How do students decide which to take?
Listers-n-listettes:
In a message dated 6/6/00 11:41:46 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
This seems fairly complicated compared to the US system where, at least
from a social promotion point of view, EVERYONE graduate high school here
:-), or should that be :-( ?
Hi all,
Attached is the response that my colleague, Jim Dabbs,
gave to the testosterone fluctuation question. Dabbs is
an expert on the role and impact of testosterone in
interpersonal contexts.
And allow me to put a plug in for his upcoming book on
testosterone and behavior, "Heroes, Rogues
Tipsters,
To all who are still around, do any of you happen to have a recommendation for a readable (layman's) explanation of Bayse's Theorem, one that has enough detail to be able to use it in some simple decision evaluations but not heavy on the math?
Thanks for your help,
Keith
Thanks for the discussion and helpful information many of you provided about
the question of testosterone levels. Does anyone know of research that
looks at the level of testosterone and how it may be effected by specific
behavior, e.g., viewing pornography, masturbation, etc... This may be
Keith,
I found the article cited below to be useful:
Berger, J.O. and Berry, D. A. (1988). Statistical analysis and the illusion of
objectivity. American Scientist, V. 76, 159-165.
Enjoy!
Keith Maxwell wrote:
Tipsters,
To all who are still around, do any of you happen to have a
This is purely personal; I've no idea whether there is data (sports or
physiology research?) to back this up, but...
I notice a variety of changes after lifting weights at the gym. Much of the
exhilaration I feel is doubtless due to the increase circulation, oxygen,
and endorphins, etc. But
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