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Do women's natural hormonal fluctuations modulate prosociality? A within-subject analysis

  • Hongyi Wang*
  • , Jianhua Li
  • , Lan Chen
  • , Lisheng He
  • *此作品的通讯作者
  • University of Macau
  • East China Normal University
  • Shanghai University

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Prosocial behavior is central to functional societies. While studies have shown that the administration of exogenous hormones modulates prosocial propensities, it remains unclear whether natural hormonal fluctuations track women's prosocial behavior. In this study, we investigated the relationships between women's natural salivary steroid hormone levels (estradiol, progesterone, and testosterone) and their prosociality in a variety of contexts, as measured by three behavioral tasks (Charitable Donation, Social Value Orientation, and Social Discounting tasks) and one self-reported questionnaire (the Prosocial Tendencies Measure). Participants completed five weekly laboratory tests to obtain within-subject hormonal fluctuation data and prosociality measurements. In a pre-registered analysis, we found little evidence supporting the hypotheses that women's prosociality tracked natural changes in salivary estradiol, progesterone, estradiol-to-progesterone ratio, or testosterone. Our results demonstrate the importance of performing within-subject analyses when examining the relationships between hormonal levels and social behavior.

源语言英语
文章编号105663
期刊Psychoneuroendocrinology
138
DOI
出版状态已出版 - 4月 2022

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