Dominance, Politics, and Physiology: Voters' Testosterone Changes on the Night of the 2008 United States Presidential Election
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Steven J. Stanton | Kevin S. LaBar | Cynthia M. Kuhn | K. LaBar | J. Beehner | C. Kuhn | Jacinta C. Beehner | Ekjyot K. Saini | Ekjyot K Saini
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