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This page contains data from the publication in SPSS format (.sav) and as a comma-separated variable file (.csv). In both files, the variables are named as follows: | Variable Name | Variable Description | |---------------|---------------------| |Subj|Participant ID number| |Sex | -1 = Female, 1 = Male | |Status | -1 = Low Status, 1 = High Status | |Stability|-1 = Unstable, 1 = Stable | |Cort1 | Raw cortisol concentration at baseline | |Cort2 | Raw cortisol concentration immediately after TSST | |Cort3 | Raw cortisol concentration 20-minutes after TSST | |Cort4 | Raw cortisol concentration 40-mintues after TSST | |LogCort1_W10 | Log-transformed + 10 cortisol concentration at baseline | |LogCort2_W10 | Log-transformed + 10 cortisol concentration immediately after TSST | |LogCort3_W10 | Log-transformed + 10 cortisol concentration 20-minutes after TSST | |LogCort4_W10 | Log-transformed + 10 cortisol concentration 40-mintues after TSST | |Cort_react| Cortisol reactivity score used in main document; LogCort2_W10 - LogCort1_W10 | |Cort_recov| Cortisol recovery score used in main document; LogCort4_W10 - LogCort1_W10 | |Cort_react_per|Percent cortisol reactivity used in SI Analyses; (LogCort2_W10 - LogCort1_W10)/LogCort1_W10 | |Cort_react_res|Residual cortisol reactivity score used in SI Analyses| |Cort_react_AUCi|Cortisol Area-under-the-curve scores used in SI Analyses| |Cort_recov_slope|Linear best-fit slope connecting three post-stress cortisol samples; used in SI analyses| |T1|Raw testosterone concentration at baseline| |T2|Raw testosterone concentration immediately after TSST| |T3|Raw testosterone concentration 20-minutes after TSST| |T4|Raw testosterone concentration 40-mintues after TSST| |LogT1|Log-transformed testosterone concentration at baseline| |LogT2|Log-transformed testosterone concentration immediately after TSST| |LogT3|Log-transformed testosterone concentration 20-minutes after TSST| |LogT4|Log-transformed testosterone concentration 40-mintues after TSST| |T_react| Testosterone reactivity score used in main document; LogT2 - LogT1 | |T_recov| Testosterone recovery score used in main document; LogT4 - LogT1 | |T_react_per|Percent testosterone reactivity used in SI Analyses; (LogT2 - LogT1)/LogT1 | |T_react_res|Residual testosterone reactivity score used in SI Analyses| |T_react_AUCi|Testosterone Area-under-the-curve scores used in SI Analyses| |T_recov_slope|Linear best-fit slope connecting three post-stress testosterone samples; used in SI analyses| |PreControl|Pre-stress "Feeling in control"| |PostControl|Post-stress "Feeling in control"| |AvgControl|Average and pre- and post-stress "feeling in control"| |InterviewPerformance|Factor of behaviors during stressor related to interview performanc, competence| |Dominance|Factor of behaviors during stressor related to dominance| |Warm|Factor of behaviors during stressor related to warm| |ManC.RoleChange|Do you think your role will change? 1 = yes, 0 = no| |ManC.Status|How would you rate the status of your role to role of other participant?| |TimeSinceAwakening|Time in minutes since awakening; measure used to control for potential circadian effects of cortisol| |Sleep_Hrs|Hours of sleep in night before laboratory session| |EduMother|Mother's education level (see below)| |EduFather|Father's education level (see below)| |IncomeFamily|Family income, a measure of objective SES (see below)| |Subjective_SES_Ladder|Response to subjective SES (ladder) survey| |PANSpre.Positive.Mean|Pre-stress postive affect| |PANSpos.Positive.Mean|Post-stress positive affect| |PANSpre.Negative.Mean|Pre-stress negative affect| |PANSpos.Negative.Mean|Post-stress negative affect| **Notes** Analyses of reactivity and recovery in the main document and supplemental analyses in the supporting information are based off of log-transformed + 10 cortisol concentrations and log-transformed testosterone concentrations. Thus the percent change analyses in the supporting information are not indicative of the raw change relative to the initial concentration. The raw concentrations are included in order to be able to calculate raw changes. Scale for maternal and paternal education: 1. Some high school 2. High school diploma or GED 3. Some college 4. Associate degree 5. Bachelor's degree 6. Masters' degree 7. PhD or Professional School degree Scale for Family income: 1. Less than 10,000 2. 10,000 to 14,999 3. 15,000 to 24,999 4. 25,000 to 34,999 5. 35,000 to 49,999 6. 50,000 to 74,999 7. 75,000 to 99,999 8. 100,000 to 149,999 9. 150,000 to 199,999 10. 200,000 or more
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