Revisiting the Relation Between Steroid Hormones and Unethicality in an Exploratory, Longitudinal Study With Female Participants

2023 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Revisiting the Relation Between Steroid Hormones and Unethicality in an Exploratory, Longitudinal Study With Female Participants​
Stern, J.; Schild, C. & Zettler, I.​ (2023) 
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, art. 01461672231199961​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1177/01461672231199961 

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Stern, Julia; Schild, Christoph; Zettler, Ingo
Abstract
Research on the relation between hormones and unethical behaviors and tendencies has provided mixed results, hindering the understanding of the potential biological regulation of unethical behaviors and tendencies. We conducted an exploratory, longitudinal study ( N = 257 women) allowing to estimate relations between, on the one hand, steroid hormones (testosterone, cortisol, estradiol, and progesterone) and conception probability and, on the other hand, a broad variety of measures related to unethicality (self-reported personality variables, cheating in committed relationships, self-serving economic dishonesty in a behavioral task, namely, the mind game). Contrary to theoretical assumptions of and results from some previous studies, we find no consistent relation between hormones and unethical behavior or tendencies in the majority of analyses. Yet, some small, exploratory associations emerged that call for (preregistered) replications, before more firm conclusions can be made.
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2023
Journal
Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin 
ISSN
0146-1672
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1552-7433
Language
English
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft https://doi.org/10.13039/501100001659
Carlsbergfondet https://doi.org/10.13039/501100002808

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