Heroes, Rogues, and Lovers: Testosterone and Behavior

Heroes, Rogues, and Lovers: Testosterone and Behavior

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To understand how life works, you must understand testosterone. This male hormone--which is present in both men and women--determines who leads society and how it is led; the professions we choose, and in some cases, how well we do in them; and in some cases how long we live--after all, the high-testosterone guy tends to be a risk-taker.

Author James Dabbs, a social psycho

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Paperback, 284 pages
Published August 15th 2001 by McGraw-Hill Companies
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Sergei Moska
I first read this book years ago and loved it then. I recently re-read it, and my take on it has soured somewhat.

The thesis of the book - that testosterone levels influence behavior on animals, including human animals of both sexes - is one for which I feel much sympathy. The book is very easy to read and is interesting, clear, and enthusiastically written.

The central problem with the book stems from the poor (or poorly explained) research design of the studies that it invokes. Most of the concl...more
Heather
What I love about this book is that it shows that women aren't the only ones who are affected by their hormones. It has become "common knowledge" that if a woman is irritated or annoyed, it is because she is PMSing, not because there is a valid reason for her feelings. For example, I find certain people in my acquaintance annoying, because they are annoying, not because I see them only at a specific point in my monthly cycle. Everyone is susceptible to their hormones, whether they're male or fem...more
Maureen
A mixture of anecdotal and sciencetific studies, of mixed value. Interesting, well-written, thoughtful but the foundation for conclusions not entirely satisfying. suffice to say, testosterone is one very powerful "drug"
Jon-paul
Read this book a few years back, after finding it cheap at a used book store, and it explained pretty much everything. If you're a student of human behavior (and who isn't?) you have to read this book. If you're a hard core determinist who believes that all human behavior is subject to prior causation then you have to read this book. If you find yourself incarcerated after an unfortunate encounter with law enforcement then you have to read this book, because, after all, those who can't "spit" a...more
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