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    • What type of hormone is testosterone?
      Steroid hormone
    • Testosterone is produced primarily in the testes in males and ovaries in females
    • Testosterone is produced in equal amounts in males and females.
      False
    • What is the primary role of testosterone in males?
      Male reproductive development
    • Match the role of testosterone with its description:
      Development ↔️ Development of male reproductive organs
      Secondary Sexual Characteristics ↔️ Growth of facial hair, deepening of voice
    • Testosterone plays a role in spermatogenesis.
    • What other behavior is testosterone involved in regulating besides reproduction?
      Aggression
    • Aggression is defined as behavior intended to cause physical or psychological harm
    • Correlation coefficients between testosterone and aggression typically range from 0.20 to 0.40.
    • Which study found a consistent association between high testosterone levels and increased aggression?
      Mazur and Booth (1998)
    • Testosterone influences aggression by interacting with neurotransmitter systems like serotonin and dopamine
    • What secondary sexual characteristics are influenced by testosterone?
      Growth of facial hair, deepening of voice
    • Steps involved in the process of spermatogenesis
      1️⃣ Meiosis I
      2️⃣ Meiosis II
      3️⃣ Spermiogenesis
    • Individuals with higher testosterone levels always exhibit aggressive behavior.
      False
    • What brain region does testosterone influence in relation to emotion processing?
      Amygdala
    • Alternative explanations for aggression include social learning, individual personality traits, and environmental factors
    • What is the typical range of correlation coefficients between testosterone levels and aggression?
      0.20to0.400.20 to 0.40
    • Mazur and Booth (1998) found a consistent, though moderate association between high testosterone levels and increased aggression.
    • Testosterone interacts with neurotransmitter systems like serotonin and dopamine.
    • Which brain region is influenced by testosterone and involved in emotion processing?
      Amygdala
    • Alternative explanations for aggression include social learning, individual personality traits, and environmental factors.
    • What is the definition of aggression?
      Behavior intended to cause harm
    • There is a positive correlation between testosterone levels and aggression.
    • What did the Mazur and Booth (1998) study find regarding testosterone and aggression?
      Moderate positive correlation
    • The Dabbs et al. (1995) study found that high testosterone levels correlated with violent crime in prisoners.
    • Research evidence proves a causal relationship between testosterone and aggression.
      False
    • What is one methodological limitation of research on testosterone and aggression?
      Lack of causation
    • Testosterone is produced primarily in the testes in males and ovaries in females.
    • Testosterone plays a key role in the development of male reproductive organs.
    • What is one secondary sexual characteristic influenced by testosterone in males?
      Deepening of voice
    • Testosterone is essential for the production of sperm.
    • What is one key mechanism through which testosterone may influence aggression?
      Neurotransmitter modulation
    • The amygdala is a brain region influenced by testosterone and involved in emotion processing.
    • Social learning suggests that aggression is learned through observation and reinforcement.
    • What are personality traits that may predispose individuals to aggression called?
      Aggressive traits
    • The Mazur and Booth (1998) study established a causal relationship between testosterone and aggression.
      False
    • What type of study did Mazur and Booth (1998) conduct to examine the link between testosterone and aggression?
      Literature review
    • Dabbs et al. (1995) found that high testosterone levels correlated with violent crime in prisoners.
    • The Dabbs et al. (1995) study can be generalized to non-prisoner populations.
      False
    • What is one confounding variable that can obscure the true relationship between testosterone and aggression?
      Social background
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