His main research concerns Social psychology, Testosterone, Demography, Developmental psychology and Dominance hierarchy. The Social psychology study combines topics in areas such as Challenge hypothesis, Beauty and Reciprocal. A component of his Testosterone study involves Endocrinology and Internal medicine.
His Demography study incorporates themes from Selection and Cohort. His research integrates issues of Social psychology, Conversation and Testosterone level in his study of Developmental psychology. His Dominance hierarchy research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Homo sapiens, Biosocial theory and Face-to-face.
Social psychology, Testosterone, Internal medicine, Endocrinology and Dominance are his primary areas of study. His work deals with themes such as Physical attractiveness and Face-to-face, which intersect with Social psychology. Testosterone is closely attributed to Demography in his work.
His study in Mood extends to Internal medicine with its themes. His research links Developmental psychology with Dominance. Allan Mazur works in the field of Developmental psychology, focusing on Aggression in particular.
His primary areas of investigation include Endocrinology, Internal medicine, Social psychology, Testosterone and Psychoanalysis. His work on Diabetes mellitus, Testosterone and Obesity is typically connected to Immunoassay and Enzyme as part of general Endocrinology study, connecting several disciplines of science. Allan Mazur has included themes like Demography and Face-to-face in his Social psychology study.
His study in Face-to-face is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both CONTEST, Deference, Politeness and Hierarchy. His Psychoanalysis research includes themes of Neuroendocrinology, Context, Memoir and Physiology. His research in Dominance intersects with topics in Developmental psychology, Casual, Conversation and Active listening.
His scientific interests lie mostly in Testosterone, Public administration, Public policy, Physical science and Management science. Allan Mazur integrates Testosterone with Competition in his research. His Physical science study combines topics in areas such as Sociological research and Positive economics.
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Testosterone and dominance in men.
Allan Mazur;Alan Booth.
Behavioral and Brain Sciences (1998)
Testosterone, and winning and losing in human competition.
Alan Booth;Greg Shelley;Allan Mazur;Gerry Tharp.
Hormones and Behavior (1989)
A Biosocial Model of Status in Face-to-Face Primate Groups
Allan Mazur.
Social Forces (1985)
The dynamics of technical controversy
Allan Mazur.
(1981)
Sounding the Global Alarm: Environmental Issues in the US National News:
Allan Mazur;Jinling Lee.
Social Studies of Science (1993)
Testosterone and chess competition.
Allan Mazur;Alan Booth;James M. Dabbs.
Social Psychology Quarterly (1992)
U.S. trends in feminine beauty and overadaptation
Allan Mazur.
Journal of Sex Research (1986)
Marriage, Divorce, and Male Testosterone
Allan Mazur;Joel Michalek.
Social Forces (1998)
Biosociology of dominance and deference
Allan Mazur.
(2005)
Facial Dominance of West Point Cadets as a Predictor of Later Military Rank
Ulrich Mueller;Allan Mazur.
Social Forces (1996)
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