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Determinants of peer-assessed status in college-age men : testosterone, digit ratio and personality /

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Main Author: Li, Amy Yuan.
Corporate Author: Harvard University. Department of Anthropology.
Format: Manuscript
Language:English
Published: 2006.
Subjects:
Testosterone.
Fingers.
Male college students > Social conditions.
Male college students > Psychology.
Male college students > Anthropometry.
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