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John Thacker
Joined: 28 Oct 2013
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 2:54 pm
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Newer research, including that failing to replicate it, has shown the the "power pose" effect is not real, and there is no effect. Important confounders in the original research make it meaningless. Dana Carney, one of the lead authors on the original power pose paper, now entirely disclaims them:
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1. I do not have any faith in the embodied effects of “power poses.” I do not think the effect is real.
2. I do not study the embodied effects of power poses.
3. I discourage others from studying power poses.
4. I do not teach power poses in my classes anymore.
5. I do not talk about power poses in the media and haven’t for over 5 years (well before skepticism set in)
6. I have on my website and my downloadable CV my skepticism about the effect and links to both the failedreplication by Ranehill et al. and to Simmons & Simonsohn’s p-curve paper suggesting no effect. And this document. |
Unfortunately, it continues to be used as a hook for stories like this one.
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SejinPK
Joined: 22 Dec 2013
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 5:09 pm
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John Thacker wrote: | Newer research, including that failing to replicate it, has shown the the "power pose" effect is not real, and there is no effect. Important confounders in the original research make it meaningless. Dana Carney, one of the lead authors on the original power pose paper, now entirely disclaims them:
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1. I do not have any faith in the embodied effects of “power poses.” I do not think the effect is real.
2. I do not study the embodied effects of power poses.
3. I discourage others from studying power poses.
4. I do not teach power poses in my classes anymore.
5. I do not talk about power poses in the media and haven’t for over 5 years (well before skepticism set in)
6. I have on my website and my downloadable CV my skepticism about the effect and links to both the failedreplication by Ranehill et al. and to Simmons & Simonsohn’s p-curve paper suggesting no effect. And this document. |
Unfortunately, it continues to be used as a hook for stories like this one. |
I wonder if it's a placebo effect?
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Lord Dcast
Joined: 07 Nov 2014
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Location: 'Straiya
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 6:34 pm
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SejinPK wrote: |
John Thacker wrote: | Newer research, including that failing to replicate it, has shown the the "power pose" effect is not real, and there is no effect. Important confounders in the original research make it meaningless. Dana Carney, one of the lead authors on the original power pose paper, now entirely disclaims them:
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1. I do not have any faith in the embodied effects of “power poses.” I do not think the effect is real.
2. I do not study the embodied effects of power poses.
3. I discourage others from studying power poses.
4. I do not teach power poses in my classes anymore.
5. I do not talk about power poses in the media and haven’t for over 5 years (well before skepticism set in)
6. I have on my website and my downloadable CV my skepticism about the effect and links to both the failedreplication by Ranehill et al. and to Simmons & Simonsohn’s p-curve paper suggesting no effect. And this document. |
Unfortunately, it continues to be used as a hook for stories like this one. |
I wonder if it's a placebo effect? |
I had a feeling it'd be a placebo effect...which is why its best not to tell anyone because it might actually help.
Still, I'd like to see a 'study' that promotes these poses.
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TsukasaElkKite
Joined: 22 Nov 2005
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 10:38 pm
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I still think it works for me.
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xzy123
Joined: 07 Sep 2015
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Posted: Tue Oct 18, 2016 11:58 pm
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omg try singing and it proven too
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