Summary of Rebecca M. Jordan-Young & Katrina Karkazis's Testosterone

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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8822523227
  • EAN9798822523227
  • Date de parution26/05/2022
  • Protection num.Digital Watermarking
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Résumé

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.
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.