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Furthermore, a number of studies suggest that individuals low in testosterone are less honest,<ref>https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0046774#s4</ref> less altruistic,<ref>Eisenegger, C., Naef, M., Snozzi, R., Heinrichs, M., & Fehr, E. (2010). Prejudice and truth about the effect of testosterone on human bargaining behaviour. Nature, 463(7279), 356–359. doi:10.1038/nature08711</ref> less prosocial,<ref>Germar, M., & Mojzisch, A. (2020). Basal Testosterone Renders Individuals More Receptive to Minority Positions. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 194855062094511. doi:10.1177/1948550620945116</ref> less cooperative,<ref>Van Honk, J., Montoya, E. R., Bos, P. A., van Vugt, M., & Terburg, D. (2012). New evidence on testosterone and cooperation. Nature, 485(7399), E4–E5. doi:10.1038/nature11136</ref> engaging in more group-think (less interest in minority positions),<ref>https://www.bitchute.com/video/JLXj5VcVxRhI/</ref> some of which can be identified as female traits, especially dishonesty, group-think and perhaps gossipy non-cooperativeness (see [[female sneakiness]]), however none of these results on testosterone affecting pro-social behavior have a substantial replication record nor meta studies backing them.
Furthermore, a number of studies suggest that individuals low in testosterone are less honest,<ref>https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0046774#s4</ref> less altruistic,<ref>Eisenegger, C., Naef, M., Snozzi, R., Heinrichs, M., & Fehr, E. (2010). Prejudice and truth about the effect of testosterone on human bargaining behaviour. Nature, 463(7279), 356–359. doi:10.1038/nature08711</ref> less prosocial,<ref>Germar, M., & Mojzisch, A. (2020). Basal Testosterone Renders Individuals More Receptive to Minority Positions. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 194855062094511. doi:10.1177/1948550620945116</ref> less cooperative,<ref>Van Honk, J., Montoya, E. R., Bos, P. A., van Vugt, M., & Terburg, D. (2012). New evidence on testosterone and cooperation. Nature, 485(7399), E4–E5. doi:10.1038/nature11136</ref> engaging in more group-think (less interest in minority positions),<ref>https://www.bitchute.com/video/JLXj5VcVxRhI/</ref> some of which can be identified as female traits, especially dishonesty, group-think and perhaps gossipy non-cooperativeness (see [[female sneakiness]]), however none of these results on testosterone affecting pro-social behavior have a substantial replication record nor meta studies backing them.


Men are also widely perceived to be less masculine today compared to former earas. According to a survey of Swedish men and women, 51 percent of respondents said Swedish men were less masculine today than in previous times, and only 13 percent of men and women said today’s men were more masculine than their predecessors.<ref>https://www.thelocal.se/20090429/19144</ref>
Men are also widely perceived to be less masculine today compared to former eras. According to a survey of Swedish men and women, 51 percent of respondents said Swedish men were less masculine today than in previous times, and only 13 percent of men and women said today’s men were more masculine than their predecessors.<ref>https://www.thelocal.se/20090429/19144</ref>


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