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Power Pose Effects Aren’t Real, Says Co-Author of Original Study
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For years, research has denounced the “Power Pose,” a hands-on-hips stance purported to boost confidence levels, overcome risk aversion, and even increase testosterone levels. Now, the co-author of the 2010 study is backpedaling on her original claims.
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Power Pose Effects Aren’t Real, Says Co-Author of Original Study