%0 Journal Article %T Endocrine response patterns after uncontrollable experimental stress: an application of CFA %A Matthias J. M¨šller %A Petra Netter %J Psychological Test and Assessment Modeling %D 2012 %I Pabst Science Publishers %X According to biological stress theories cortisol increases (C+) and testosterone decreases (T-) characterize uncontrollable (UC) stress and the opposite pattern is observed in controllable (CON) stress. The influence of CON/UC on hormone responses to a mental (d2) and a physical (E) short-term stressor was tested by two-sample configural frequency analysis in a cross-over design on 74 healthy males assigned to either CON or UC conditions. Areas under the response curves of saliva C and T were computed and dichotomized (+/-). The evaluation of bivariate response patterns (C/T) revealed that the combination C+T- was significantly more prevalent after UC than after CON with both stressors. The pattern C-T+ constituted a significant discrimination type between CON and UC across both stressors. %K configural frequency analysis %K discrimination type %K hormone response pattern %K cortisol %K testosterone %U http://www.psychologie-aktuell.com/fileadmin/download/ptam/2-2012_20120628/06_mueller.pdf