Summary of Rebecca M. Jordan-Young & Katrina Karkazis's Testosterone
Everest Media
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Everest Media LLC
Everest Media LLC
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Watermark
Watermark
Publication Year:
2022
2022
ISBN-13:
9798822523227
Description:
Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The definition of testosterone is a hormone made in the testes that stimulates the development of male sex organs, secondary sexual traits, and sperm. However, this definition is misleading, because it makes it seem like T is only made by male bodies for male traits.
#2 The importance of context is crucial when discussing the singularity of T. T is a multiplicity that exists in bodies, and it is in a constant flow of generation and transformation. It is not just found in sex organs, but everywhere else throughout the body.
#3 The first step in the research process is to choose which qualities or behaviors to define aggression. Researchers then have to decide which T to use and how to measure it. T can be extracted from blood, muscle, or other tissues, and it is also found in urine and saliva.
#4 The aggression domain is where salivary T has been used the most. It is a good substitute for testosterone in blood, and it is easier to obtain large numbers of people to participate in studies if they don’t need to have blood drawn.
Sample Book Insights:
#1 The definition of testosterone is a hormone made in the testes that stimulates the development of male sex organs, secondary sexual traits, and sperm. However, this definition is misleading, because it makes it seem like T is only made by male bodies for male traits.
#2 The importance of context is crucial when discussing the singularity of T. T is a multiplicity that exists in bodies, and it is in a constant flow of generation and transformation. It is not just found in sex organs, but everywhere else throughout the body.
#3 The first step in the research process is to choose which qualities or behaviors to define aggression. Researchers then have to decide which T to use and how to measure it. T can be extracted from blood, muscle, or other tissues, and it is also found in urine and saliva.
#4 The aggression domain is where salivary T has been used the most. It is a good substitute for testosterone in blood, and it is easier to obtain large numbers of people to participate in studies if they don’t need to have blood drawn.
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