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SUBMITTER: Rennung M
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5037219 | biostudies-literature | 2016
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Rennung Miriam M Blum Johannes J Göritz Anja S AS
Frontiers in psychology 20160927
Power posing, the adoption of open and powerful postures, has effects that parallel those of actual social power. This study explored the social evaluation of adopting powerful vs. powerless body postures in men and women regarding perceived warmth, competence, and the likelihood of eliciting admiration, envy, pity, and contempt. Previous findings suggest that the display of power by women may have side effects due to gender stereotyping, namely reduced warmth ratings and negative emotional reac ...[more]