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From Wikipedia:

"In adulthood, it is clear that testosterone is not related to any consistent methods of measuring aggression on personality scales, but several studies of the concentration of blood testosterone of convicted male criminals who committed violent crimes compared to males without a criminal record or who committed non-aggressive crimes revealed in most cases that men who were judged aggressive/dominant had higher blood concentrations of testosterone than controls. However, a correlation between testosterone levels and aggression does not prove a causal role for testosterone. Studies of testosterone levels of male athletes before and after a competition revealed that testosterone levels rise shortly before their matches, as if in anticipation of the competition, and are dependent on the outcome of the event: testosterone levels of winners are high relative to those of losers."

People who think that testosterone causes aggression are putting the cart before the horse. Aggression (and status) causes testosterone.



The aggression / arrogance / etc. (in my experience) comes after winning, not before (it happens in status measuring when measuring up); adrenaline comes before winning, during the contest. I don't think this circle has a simple start and end.




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