Associations between the Big Five personality traits, testosterone, and cortisol in adolescent male athletes
Testosterone (T) has been conceptualized as a biomarker of individual differences, yet T associations with the Big Five personality traits are inconsistent. Athletes provide a suitable model for evaluation here, as T co-expresses traits related to male-to-male competition and fitness with cortisol (...
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Main Authors: | Blair T Crewther (Author), Zbigniew Obmiński (Author), Dariusz Turowski (Author), Beata Szczepańska (Author), Helena Mroczkowska (Author) |
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2023-09-01T00:00:00Z.
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