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Abstract Pigeons lowest in their dominance hierarchies were either injected with testosterone, conditioned to attack more dominant birds, or both within an operant chamber. Birds injected with testosterone alone failed to exhibit any increase in aggressive responses against opponents. Those reinforc...
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