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May 16, 2022 1 min, 32 secs
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On the other hand, the assertion that certain poses can boost the production of physiological effects, for example hormones, such as testosterone and cortisol, which had been claimed in previous research, was not supported.

“The findings on the physiological effects of power posing are not robust and have not been replicated by independent research groups,” explains Schütz.

“Dominance and prestige: Meta-analytic review of experimentally induced body position effects on behavioral, self-report, and physiological dependent variables” by Robert Körner et al.

Dominance and prestige: Meta-analytic review of experimentally induced body position effects on behavioral, self-report, and physiological dependent variables.

Early research on body positions suggested that engaging in certain nonverbal displays can lead to changes in self-report, behavioral, and physiological dependent variables.

To determine what effects are valid, we conducted a meta-analytic review on body position studies.

Based on 313 effects from 88 studies involving 9,779 participants, evidence was obtained for an overall statistically significant effect of body positions that was not trivial in size, g = 0.35 (95% CI [0.28,0.42])

Both the poses and postures showed effects for self-report and behavioral dependent variables but not for physiological dependent variables

However, sensitivity analyses suggested that effects for behavioral dependent variables were influenced by publication bias and/or outliers

Effects were noticeably larger in studies without cover stories and in studies that used within-subjects designs, suggesting that demand characteristics might partially explain the results

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