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Superman-like stance |
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May 23 2018 New York Times |
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Power posing is a discredited hypothesis in psychology that claims that by assuming a "powerful" posture, subjects can induce positive hormonal and behavioral changes. It was introduced in a 2010 paper by Dana Carney, Amy Cuddy, and Andy Yap. * The idea has been referred to as pseudoscience.Scholars have reported being unable to replicate power posing effects in follow-up studies. In 2017 alone, 11 studies were published that were unable to reproduce the effect found by Cuddy. The theory has been described as an example of the replication crisis in psychology, in which initially seductive theories could not be replicated on follow-up tests.Dana Carney, the lead author of the original article, issued a statement in 2016 abandoning the theory: "I do not believe that 'power pose effects' are real...the evidence against the existence of power poses is undeniable", while Cuddy has continued work on it.In 2018 Cuddy, with two other authors, published additional research; the paper had been submitted in August 2016, a revised version was submitted in November 2017, and the paper published online on April 1, 2018. In the paper, they conducted expansive experiment and showed that, with statistical significance that, power pose (now referred as posture feedback) can make people feel more powerful, yet failed to prove that hormones can be altered by doing so. |