In their article “Symptoms and correlates of anabolic-androgenic
steroid
dependence” (1991), Kirk
J. Brower, Frederic C. Blow, James P. Young
& Elizabeth M. HILL project
assumptions and claims that body size and personal intentions are a few good
reasons that may kick start steroid dependence. The authors strengthen their
claims by providing good statistical analysis; while doing so they also
displayed superior ethos and logos within their article; by doing so, their
credibility was drastically improved. The purpose of this article is to analyze
a growing problem of steroid dependence and other psychological effects on a
molecular base. The intended audience for this piece is a more experienced
crowd within the fields of steroid abuse.
MLA Citation:
Kirk J. Brower, Blow, James P. Young,
Hill “Symptoms and correlates of
anabolic-androgenic steroid dependence” (1991). British Journal of Addiction (1991) 86, 759-768. Book. 16 February 2012
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