APS
29th APS Annual Convention
New Frontiers in Testosterone and the Pursuit of Social Status
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
- The Cognitive Cost of High School PopularitySophia Hooper
- Understanding the Adherence-Autonomy Dilemma: Effects of Intranasal Testosterone Administration and Autonomy-Supportive Framing on Adherence to Medical InstructionsQuinn Hirschi
- Worldview Referendum: Correspondence Between an Adolescent’s Worldview and a Winning Campaign’s Worldview Predicted Testosterone Responses to the 2016 ElectionHae Yeon Lee
- The Consequences of Having a Dominant Romantic Partner on Testosterone Responses during a Social InteractionJeremy Jamieson