APS

29th APS Annual Convention

New Frontiers in Testosterone and the Pursuit of Social Status

Friday, May 26, 2017 · Boston, MA

Social

This symposium of four new papers focuses on frontiers in testosterone and the pursuit of social status. This symposium presents the cognitive cost of social status, a social status threat manipulation, an intervention aiming to improve adolescents’ coping with social status threats, and the mechanisms of social status through testosterone.

Chairs & Discussants

  • Jeremy JamiesonChair
    University of Rochester

Presentations

  1. The Cognitive Cost of High School PopularitySophia Hooper
  2. Understanding the Adherence-Autonomy Dilemma: Effects of Intranasal Testosterone Administration and Autonomy-Supportive Framing on Adherence to Medical InstructionsQuinn Hirschi
  3. Worldview Referendum: Correspondence Between an Adolescent’s Worldview and a Winning Campaign’s Worldview Predicted Testosterone Responses to the 2016 ElectionHae Yeon Lee
  4. The Consequences of Having a Dominant Romantic Partner on Testosterone Responses during a Social InteractionJeremy Jamieson