“…Research in humans also demonstrates connections between testosterone and status-seeking behavior (for reviews, see Mazur and Booth, 1998;Archer, 2006;Eisenegger et al, 2011;Hamilton et al, 2015). Both endogenous testosterone and exogenously elevated testosterone are positively related to markers of dominance motivation (van Honk et al, 2001;Schultheiss et al, 2005;Josephs et al, 2006;Hermans et al, 2008;Bos et al, 2012;Terburg et al, 2012;Terburg and van Honk, 2013;Goetz et al, 2014;Enter et al, 2014;Radke et al, 2015;Mehta et al, 2008;Zilioli and Watson, 2013;van der Meij et al, 2016), aggressive behavior (Carré et al, 2009;Carré and Olmstead, 2015), competitive behavior Carré and McCormick, 2008;Mehta et al, 2008Mehta et al, , 2009Slatcher et al, 2011;Mehta et al, 2015bMehta et al, , 2015cReimers and Diekhof, 2015;Hahn et al, 2016;Eisenegger et al, 2016), and reduced prosocial behaviors including trust, perspective-taking, cooperation, and empathy (Hermans et al, 2006;Mehta et al, 2009;Bos et al, 2010;van Honk et al, 2011;Boksem et al, 2013;Wright et al, 2012;Ronay and Carney, 2013;Edelstein et al, 2014).…”