Abstract: | Twelve low and 15 high testosterone subjects, representing the extremes in testosterone from a pool of 125 men and 128 women, kept diary records of their day-to-day thoughts and activities. Electronic pagers prompted subjects approximately 20 times over a four-day period to write down their locations, activity, thoughts, and feelings. Human coders and computer text analysis programs indicated a restless energy in the diaries of high testosterone subjects. High testosterone subjects experienced more arousal and tension than those low in testosterone. They spent more time thinking, especially about concrete problems in the immediate present. They wanted to get things done and felt frustrated when they could not. They mentioned friends more than family or lovers. Five terms characterized high testosterone subjects: restless, thinking, about action, right now, likely with friends. |