RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 No evidence for associations between men’s salivary testosterone and responses on the Intrasexual Competitiveness Scale JF bioRxiv FD Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory SP 198424 DO 10.1101/198424 A1 Torrance, Jaimie S A1 Hahn, Amanda C A1 Kandrik, Michal A1 DeBruine, Lisa M A1 Jones, Benedict C YR 2018 UL http://biorxiv.org/content/early/2018/03/29/198424.abstract AB Many previous studies have investigated relationships between men’s competitiveness and testosterone. For example, the extent of changes in men’s testosterone levels following a competitive task predicts the likelihood of them choosing to compete again. Recent work investigating whether individual differences in men’s testosterone levels predict individual differences in their competitiveness have produced mixed results. Consequently, we investigated whether men’s (N=59) scores on the Intrasexual Competitiveness Scale were related to either within-subject changes or between-subject differences in men’s testosterone levels. Men’s responses on the Intrasexual Competitiveness Scale did not appear to track within-subject changes in testosterone. By contrast with one recent study, men’s Intrasexual Competitiveness Scale also did not appear to be related to between-individual differences in testosterone. Thus, our results present no evidence for associations between men’s testosterone and their responses on the Intrasexual Competitiveness Scale.