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The following pages link to Body posture effects on self-evaluation: A self-validation approach (Q54995567):
Displaying 16 items.
- Effect of seated trunk posture on eye blink startle and subjective experience: comparing flexion, neutral upright posture, and extension of spine (Q30443203) (← links)
- Yoga Poses Increase Subjective Energy and State Self-Esteem in Comparison to 'Power Poses'. (Q33658890) (← links)
- Review and Summary of Research on the Embodied Effects of Expansive (vs. Contractive) Nonverbal Displays (Q34470195) (← links)
- To Strike a Pose: No Stereotype Backlash for Power Posing Women (Q37284822) (← links)
- Short-term induction of assimilation and accommodation (Q38427044) (← links)
- Twenty years of Internet-based research at SCiP: A discussion of surviving concepts and new methodologies (Q38760077) (← links)
- Objectification of people and thoughts: An attitude change perspective. (Q39131149) (← links)
- Design Effectiveness Analysis of a Media Literacy Intervention to Reduce Violent Video Games Consumption Among Adolescents: The Relevance of Lifestyles Segmentation. (Q39413468) (← links)
- Sun-induced frowning fosters aggressive feelings (Q44301940) (← links)
- Dressing up posture: The interactive effects of posture and clothing on competency judgements (Q47988423) (← links)
- Mindful Versus Mindless Thinking and Persuasion (Q54995264) (← links)
- Power increases the reliance on first-impression thoughts (Q54995378) (← links)
- Elaboration and Validation Processes: Implications for Media Attitude Change (Q56941296) (← links)
- Embodied Attitude Change: A Self-Validation Perspective (Q56941351) (← links)
- Are Positive Interventions Always Beneficial? (Q97092589) (← links)
- Using bodily postures in the treatment of anorexia nervosa: Effects of power posing on interoception and affective states (Q103739884) (← links)