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David Edwards, Ph.D.

Journal Contributions

Edwards, D.A., O'Neal, J.L. (2009). Oral contraceptives decrease saliva testosterone but do not affect the rise in testosterone associated with athletic competition. Hormones and Behavior 56, 195-198.

Edwards, D. A., Wetzel, K., Wyner, D. R. (2006).  Intercollegiate soccer: Saliva cortisol and testosterone are elevated during competition, and testosterone is related to status and social connectedness with teammates. Physiology and Behavior 87, 135-143.

Edwards DA. (2006). Competition and testosterone. Hormones and Behavior 50, 681-683.

Edited Volume Contributions

Edwards, D.A., Waters, J., Weiss, A., Jarvis, A. (2007). Intercollegiate athletics: Competition increases saliva testosterone in women soccer, volleyball, and softball players. Testosterone Research Trends, L.I. Ardis (Ed.), Nova Science Publishers, Inc., pp. 195-209.

Edwards, D. A. (1998). Aggressive behavior. in E. Knobil & J. D. Neill (Eds.), Encyclopedia of Reproduction. Academic Press, New York, pp. 77-83.

 

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