Is 2D:4D digit ratio related to avowed religion? A study among Mongolian young males from Ulaanbaatar
Myadagmaa Jaalkhorol,
Badrangui Bat‐Orgil,
Khorolsuren Lkhagvasuren
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThe ratio of the second‐ (2D) to fourth (4D) digit lengths of hand (2D:4D) is a proxy marker of the relative testosterone and estrogen concentration during a relatively narrow period of fetal development that might affect behavioral and personality characteristics.AimTo estimate the differences in 2D:4D between different religious groups among a sample of young adult males in Mongolia.MethodsTwo hundred and sixty‐five Mongolian male students with mean age of 20.5 (SD = 1.7) years from different unive… Show more
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