Your body language can communicate a lot of information to other people, but can striking a power pose revolutionize your life?
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Carney, Cuddy, & Yap (2010). Power posing: brief nonverbal displays affect neuroendocrine levels and risk tolerance. Psychological Science, 21, 136-138. [ Ссылка ]
Ranehill et al (2015). Assessing the robustness of power posing: No effect on hormones and risk tolerance in a large sample of men and women. Psychological Science, 26, 653-656. [ Ссылка ]
Smith & Apicella (2017). Winners, losers, and posers: The effect of power poses on testosterone and risk-taking following competition. Hormones and Behavior, 92, 172-181. [ Ссылка ]
Dr. Carney’s statement on the controversy: [ Ссылка ]
Dr. Cuddy’s statements on the critiques: [ Ссылка ]
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Special journal issue on power poses: [ Ссылка ]
Summary: Power poses – where do we stand? [ Ссылка ]
“This Simple 'Power Pose' Can Change Your Life And Career” from Business Insider (May 3, 2013) [ Ссылка ]
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