3 Ways Testosterone Impacts Men's Behavior - Amos Nadler
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In this episode of #Ameerapproved I sit down with Amos Nadler to take all thing Testosterone and male behavior
Things we cover
Single Dose Testosterone Administration Increases Men’s Preference for Status Goods Nature Communications
Guest: Amos Nadler
Amos is a Visiting Professor of economics at University of Toronto, and was most recently Assistant Professor of finance at Ivey Business School at Western University. He finished his PhD in 2013 in behavioral finance and neuroeconomics at Claremont Graduate University, where he was awarded the Kauffman Neuroeconomics Fellowship. His dissertation is on the effects of androgens on financial decision-making in both market and non-market environments. His fields of interest are behavioral finance, behavioral economics, experimental economics, and neuroeconomics.
Research Recent Publications
The Bull of Wall Street: Experimental Analysis of Testosterone and Asset Trading Management Science September 2017 (open access provided, click “PDF” to download for free) with Peiran Jiao, Cameron Johnson, Veronika Alexander, and Paul Zak.
Single Dose Testosterone Administration Impairs Cognitive Reflection in Men Psychological Science August 2017 with Gideon Nave, David Zava, and Colin Camerer.
Single Dose Testosterone Administration Increases Men’s Preference for Status Goods Nature Communications July 2018 with Gidi Nave, Colin Camerer, Hilke Plassmann, & David Dubois.
Testing the influence of testosterone administration on men’s honesty in a large laboratory experiment Nature Scientific Reports August 2018 with Gidi Nave, Austin Henderson, Garrett Thoelen, and Jorge Barraza
In this episode of #Ameerapproved I sit down with Amos Nadler to take all thing Testosterone and male behavior Things we cover
The Bull of Wall Street: Experimental Analysis of Testosterone and Asset Trading Single Dose Testosterone Administration Impairs Cognitive Reflection in Men Psychological Science Single Dose Testosterone Administration Increases Men’s Preference for Status Goods Nature Communications
Guest: Amos Nadler
Amos is a Visiting Professor of economics at University of Toronto, and was most recently Assistant Professor of finance at Ivey Business School at Western University. He finished his PhD in 2013 in behavioral finance and neuroeconomics at Claremont Graduate University, where he was awarded the Kauffman Neuroeconomics Fellowship. His dissertation is on the effects of androgens on financial decision-making in both market and non-market environments. His fields of interest are behavioral finance, behavioral economics, experimental economics, and neuroeconomics.
Research Recent Publications
The Bull of Wall Street: Experimental Analysis of Testosterone and Asset Trading Management Science September 2017 (open access provided, click “PDF” to download for free) with Peiran Jiao, Cameron Johnson, Veronika Alexander, and Paul Zak.
Single Dose Testosterone Administration Impairs Cognitive Reflection in Men Psychological Science August 2017 with Gideon Nave, David Zava, and Colin Camerer.
Single Dose Testosterone Administration Increases Men’s Preference for Status Goods Nature Communications July 2018 with Gidi Nave, Colin Camerer, Hilke Plassmann, & David Dubois.
Testing the influence of testosterone administration on men’s honesty in a large laboratory experiment Nature Scientific Reports August 2018 with Gidi Nave, Austin Henderson, Garrett Thoelen, and Jorge Barraza