Amy Cuddy responds with her own appraisal of the effects of power posinghttp://nymag.com/scienceofus/2016/09/read-amy-cuddys-response-to-power-posing-critiques.html …
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And maybe not even that - she doesn't address this study where power pose *lowered* subjective power http://www.spsp.org/blog/embodying-power …
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let's say I wanted to search for every study ever conducted on power posing, is there any easy way to do that? Google scholar?
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33 studies were cited in a response to Ranehill, which were p-curved here http://datacolada.org/37
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More since then I'm sure. I don't know a simple way to be sure you get them all
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:( I feel like that should have a simple tech solution. Some search engine. O well!
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Check out http://curatescience.org , they're trying to build that
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and that's what she's hanging on to?
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