2D:4D asymmetry and gender differences in academic performance.
Exposure to prenatal androgens affects both future behavior and life choices. However, there is still relatively limited evidence on its effects on academic performance. Moreover, the predicted effect of exposure to prenatal testosterone (T)-which is inversely correlated with the relative length of...
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Auteurs principaux: | John V C Nye, Gregory Androuschak, Desirée Desierto, Garett Jones, Maria Yudkevich |
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2012
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