William Meijer
William Meijer
@williameijer
Aug 16 8 months ago 2 tweets Read on X
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A study found that higher testosterone in men makes them do what's right based on their own beliefs, not what others expect. Men with testosterone acted consistently whether watched or not, while those without it only seemed helpful when they knew they were being watched.

Higher testosterone makes men do what they believe is right rather than what others believe is right

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The study tested whether testosterone affects public displays of prosociality in men. Participants performed a task to earn money for themselves or a charity, either in private or while being watched. Males administered testosterone gel acted the same whether observed by two charity representatives or alone, while the placebo group feigned prosociality when observed

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