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The overall sentiment reflects skepticism, with several posts pointing out flaws or debunking the original findings, such as references to studies that challenged the effects of power posing. The tone varies from dismissive to mildly inquisitive, which results in a neutral interest level and a questioning of the research's significance.
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Low agreementMany discussions express skepticism or reference debunking of the original study, indicating a general disagreement or doubt about its validity.
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Neutral level of interestThe overall interest appears neutral, with some posts mentioning related topics or benefits, but many dismiss the topic or reference unrelated subjects.
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Moderate level of engagementSome comments show moderate engagement by discussing methodological critiques or adding examples, but overall, the level is not deeply analytical.
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Low level of impactMost social discussions suggest that the research's impact has been questioned or diminished, with some posts highlighting limitations or debunking efforts.
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RT @turchenka: Sadece analık ve doğurganlığı değil, aynı zamanda uğur, bereket, kısmet, mutluluk ve neşeyi de sembolize eder. Araştırma kay…
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@melikerkus (Twitter)RT @turchenka: Sadece analık ve doğurganlığı değil, aynı zamanda uğur, bereket, kısmet, mutluluk ve neşeyi de sembolize eder. Araştırma kay…
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Kara Murat
@KaraMur17085769 (Twitter)RT @turchenka: Sadece analık ve doğurganlığı değil, aynı zamanda uğur, bereket, kısmet, mutluluk ve neşeyi de sembolize eder. Araştırma kay…
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@kanjecisel (Twitter)RT @turchenka: Sadece analık ve doğurganlığı değil, aynı zamanda uğur, bereket, kısmet, mutluluk ve neşeyi de sembolize eder. Araştırma kay…
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Selim&Beyaz
@turksessleri (Twitter)RT @turchenka: Sadece analık ve doğurganlığı değil, aynı zamanda uğur, bereket, kısmet, mutluluk ve neşeyi de sembolize eder. Araştırma kay…
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@turchenka (Twitter)Sadece analık ve doğurganlığı değil, aynı zamanda uğur, bereket, kısmet, mutluluk ve neşeyi de sembolize eder. Araştırma kaynak: Cuddy, A., et al. “Power Posing: Brief Nonverbal Displays Affect Neuroendocrine Levels and Risk Tolerance.” Psychological Science, 2010.
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Yoga4Poker
@Lorenayoga2 (Twitter)April 21, 2025
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bonsssauvage
@bonsssauvage (Twitter)@BigDonnieH @uususuus77178 @RealTruthPepe @GarbageHuman24 Tbf this is stupid. Plenty of BS research gets published—like the debunked power pose study (10.1177/0956797610383437). Mirror recognition happens ~18-24mo across races (Amsterdam, 1972). That paper doesn’t say Black kids don’t recognize themselves at 6.
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Brian Colfer
@briancolfer (Twitter)@tscottme @Michael14866 @PhysicistTx @Mike08031336192 @AgainstAtheismX Carney, D. R., et al(2010). “Power posing: Brief nonverbal displays affect neuroendocrine levels and risk tolerance.” Psychological Science, 21(10) Debunked by Ranehill, E., Dreber, A., et al(2015). “Assessing the robustness of the power pose effect on approach and avoidance …
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やぱん
@Psycholo_Post (Twitter)【参考にした論文
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Tatsuhiko Fujimoto
@Tatsu_Fujimoto (Twitter)RT @KHasegawa: ヒトも動物も手と胸を広げるような姿勢によってパワーを表現する。このような姿勢・行動によって神経内分泌的変化が起き、実際にパワー・リスクに関する認知・感情が変わる。 「成功するまで、できるフリをする」ことの生理的根拠になるか Psychologi…
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長谷川耕平 MD, PhD, MBA
@KHasegawa (Twitter)ヒトも動物も手と胸を広げるような姿勢によってパワーを表現する。このような姿勢・行動によって神経内分泌的変化が起き、実際にパワー・リスクに関する認知・感情が変わる。 「成功するまで、できるフリをする」ことの生理的根拠になるか Psychological Scienceより https://t.co/54vGBilIYr
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長谷川耕平 MD, PhD, MBA
@KHasegawa (Twitter)ヒトも動物も手と胸を広げるような姿勢によってパワーを表現する。このような姿勢・行動によって神経内分泌的変化が起き、実際にパワー・リスクに関する認知・感情が変わる。「成功するまで、できるフリをする」ことの生理的根拠になるか Psychological Scienceより https://t.co/54vGBilIYr
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ALLEN PORTER
@verity_vagabond (Twitter)https://t.co/CEVgtpA3fr https://t.co/k2KTLEgSTk
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liza jivnani
@lizajivnani (Twitter)September 18, 2024
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40mnk
@40mnk (Twitter)姿勢によってテストステロン(男性ホルモン)の血中濃度変動…
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Yooniverse⁷ (+ㅅ-)
@fire_infires (Twitter)@CYPHERS_DDAENG3
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标准时间
@standard_smhd (Twitter)https://t.co/0gtuLSwRV9
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@standard_smhd (Twitter)@bdxygy 2010哈佛论文提出个人的“力量姿势”可以帮助提高睾酮水平20%并降低压力激素皮质醇含量18% so很多选手都有赛前力量姿势 你可以认为吴艳妮的准备姿势狂 当然这是你的主观判断 但无法证明姿势和表现的联系就无法得出骄兵必败的结论 https://t.co/0gtuLSwRV9
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dario oliveira
@dariosailor86 (Twitter)RT @LivroseMusculos: Porque além de prevenir lesões e problemas na coluna, Uma postura ereta traz uma série de benefícios, alguns que você…
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Pizateando
@pizateando (Twitter)RT @LivroseMusculos: Porque além de prevenir lesões e problemas na coluna, Uma postura ereta traz uma série de benefícios, alguns que você…
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CHICHI ADVENTISTA
@vioman1 (Twitter)RT @LivroseMusculos: Porque além de prevenir lesões e problemas na coluna, Uma postura ereta traz uma série de benefícios, alguns que você…
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Livros e Músculos
@LivroseMusculos (Twitter)Porque além de prevenir lesões e problemas na coluna, Uma postura ereta traz uma série de benefícios, alguns que você talvez nem imagine: 1) AUMENTO DA TESTOSTERONA ⬇️ https://t.co/cegIT4P6jw
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むびゅう
@Mubyu_vrc (Twitter)貼っていいのかしらんけど、ここから読めるよ https://t.co/W8wXkiXDr6
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むびゅう
@Mubyu_vrc (Twitter)多分、社会場面での適応的な多動抑制として、閉じたポーズを取ってるんだと思われる 参考↓ https://t.co/h29WCWq4W9 https://t.co/nco23TqvBO
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Quentin
@Qventin_ (Twitter)Quelques études qui en parlent : - https://t.co/DWeUDcP8Fa - https://t.co/GCgzFxXv8V - https://t.co/PEFbTIoCMn
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じん
@jin2372 (Twitter)胸を張った姿勢でいると、ネガティブ感情に蓋をするテストステロンが上昇して、ネガティブ感情を引き起こすコルチゾールが低減するんだって。 胸張って生きてこ♪ https://t.co/3QmuCbNJyx
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おさだゆき♮薬剤師&栄養カウンセラー
@osa_da_yu_ki (Twitter)姿勢 コルチゾールはストレスホルモン 過剰に出ると 筋肉つかない 血圧上がる 血糖値上がる 偉そうな人は筋肉つくかも
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Alexeï
@alioshka_k (Twitter)@Ulcadar @SavoirDuMonde https://t.co/XvGj3BTXly
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@abosufyan3951 (Twitter)RT @B_Jalalah: حين يهتم الشخص بوضعية الجسد الواثق مثل ارجاع الكتفين نحو الخلف قليلا و النظر للأمام وغيرها، فإن ذلك لا يؤثر إيجابيا فقط على…
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Diane "Blossom"
@Punks4M (Twitter)Are you sure? https://t.co/7D6cTtW1pb
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tokatti
@tokatti_ (Twitter)パワーポーズ わざと自信がありそうな姿勢を取る心理テクニックのこと 2010年の実験で確認された現象 https://t.co/qq5S7mwWtA 近年の追試では同じ現象がほとんど確認されずパワーポーズの効果に疑問が出てきた https://t.co/bURuNmrR2j カリフォルニア大学のダナ・カーニー博士 2010年の論文の共著者
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tokatti
@tokatti_ (Twitter)パワーポーズは自信がある人が自然に取るしぐさのこと https://t.co/qq5S7meNfs 実験は2015年に追試が行われた パワーポーズに不利な結果が出た テストステロンの増加はみられなかった リスクを恐れずに行動するようにはならなかった 一時的に気分が改善した参加者は多かった https://t.co/bURuNm9HOb
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Mathmagic10 PoGo PVP
@Mathmagic10 (Twitter)If you're ever in need of confidence, I suggestion doing a power pose: https://t.co/ySrUcITshr
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@avalar7 (Twitter)@blu_stethoscope 10 second superman pose Carney, Dana. Et al. Power Posing: Brief Nonverbal displays affect neuroendocrine levels and risk tolerance. Psychological Science. 2010. 21(10)1363-1368.
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BPS Psychological Services Inc
@bofillpsychserv (Twitter)1,2,3 Pose! Did you know that a study by Carney, et al. (2010) found out that people who exhibit high-power poses behave differently from those who do not exhibit such powerful poses? Bring out the power within! https://t.co/hBa7Q5lTEH #BPSCares #BPSafeSpace #BPStoryMatters https://t.co/diNoWwxi5C
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Hirotaka Imada
@Hiro_IMADA (Twitter)Powerful and confident children through expansive body postures? A preregistered study of fourth graders Power posing worked on German 4th gragers' self-esteem, a preregistered study revealed (2020). https://t.co/T2rjL2XA6w
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Lili in Liliput land
@Colorfuln_Heart (Twitter)@halfellves @fufuboodam افراد رو توی ژستهایی که نشونههایی از قدرت زیاد و کم بودن قراردادن و هر چنددیقه یه بار سطح تستوسترون و کورتیزولشون رو اندازه گرفتن، احتمال قمار و مخاطرهپذیری افرادی که توی دستهی قدرتمند گذاشته بودنشون بیشتر بود https://t.co/X6hP4mw0EQ
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@ihn300 (Twitter)RT @B_Jalalah: حين يهتم الشخص بوضعية الجسد الواثق مثل ارجاع الكتفين نحو الخلف قليلا و النظر للأمام وغيرها، فإن ذلك لا يؤثر إيجابيا فقط على…
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@mhm4000 (Twitter)RT @B_Jalalah: حين يهتم الشخص بوضعية الجسد الواثق مثل ارجاع الكتفين نحو الخلف قليلا و النظر للأمام وغيرها، فإن ذلك لا يؤثر إيجابيا فقط على…
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منيرة✨
@MuniraMohamed1 (Twitter)RT @B_Jalalah: حين يهتم الشخص بوضعية الجسد الواثق مثل ارجاع الكتفين نحو الخلف قليلا و النظر للأمام وغيرها، فإن ذلك لا يؤثر إيجابيا فقط على…
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@psyrq (Twitter)RT @B_Jalalah: حين يهتم الشخص بوضعية الجسد الواثق مثل ارجاع الكتفين نحو الخلف قليلا و النظر للأمام وغيرها، فإن ذلك لا يؤثر إيجابيا فقط على…
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مريم عوض العتيبي
@hala7272 (Twitter)RT @B_Jalalah: حين يهتم الشخص بوضعية الجسد الواثق مثل ارجاع الكتفين نحو الخلف قليلا و النظر للأمام وغيرها، فإن ذلك لا يؤثر إيجابيا فقط على…
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$oOoso :)
@DrMo00od (Twitter)RT @B_Jalalah: حين يهتم الشخص بوضعية الجسد الواثق مثل ارجاع الكتفين نحو الخلف قليلا و النظر للأمام وغيرها، فإن ذلك لا يؤثر إيجابيا فقط على…
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@S9_A2 (Twitter)RT @B_Jalalah: حين يهتم الشخص بوضعية الجسد الواثق مثل ارجاع الكتفين نحو الخلف قليلا و النظر للأمام وغيرها، فإن ذلك لا يؤثر إيجابيا فقط على…
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أبو نورة
@9Qe7KC6ihC4snbB (Twitter)RT @B_Jalalah: حين يهتم الشخص بوضعية الجسد الواثق مثل ارجاع الكتفين نحو الخلف قليلا و النظر للأمام وغيرها، فإن ذلك لا يؤثر إيجابيا فقط على…
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@passion0a (Twitter)Power Posing: Brief Nonverbal Displays Affect Neuroendocrine Levels and Risk Tolerance - Dana R. Carney, Amy J.C. Cuddy, Andy J. Yap, 2010 https://t.co/TcrYVt6LTO
view full postMay 19, 2021
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د.بندر آل جلالة
@B_Jalalah (Twitter)حين يهتم الشخص بوضعية الجسد الواثق مثل ارجاع الكتفين نحو الخلف قليلا و النظر للأمام وغيرها، فإن ذلك لا يؤثر إيجابيا فقط على مشاعره بل حتى على الهرمونات! هذه دراسة علمية أشارت إلى أن ذلك يزيد من إفراز هرمون التستيرون ويقلل الكورتيزول (هرمون التوتر) : https://t.co/r03B220Zsw
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Anderson
@Andersonian8 (Twitter)TED talk: https://t.co/cnDVsieub5 P-curve analysis: https://t.co/SXSbeiN80u Pay-walled: Original study: https://t.co/kzC1HgEBJE Study that failed to replicate the original publication: https://t.co/m8JOYS2tkM #AcademicTwitter #PSYC4180 #PSYC4180E @julie_conder @mirandat00
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サク@Video Arts Labo
@saku_oncreate (Twitter)@uranari_koto うらなりさん 情報元はこちらの本です
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⚛️Philly Proton
@PhillyPhoton (Twitter)@mashable [2] https://t.co/y1o5L0FWNV
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Kale the rabbit
@kaletherabbit (Twitter)Turn’s out im a jenios (am not surprised), Becos; its Acktchuly bin proov’t by a study that standing in a wide superhearow pose makes yuo mor brave an cool and conffidant..... (https://t.co/6xfzAB2blg) https://t.co/ZbzR6nPJsP
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Alejandro Zamora
@alezamce (Twitter)Power Posing: Brief Nonverbal Displays Affect Neuroendocrine Levels and Risk Tolerance https://t.co/SwnP6ckNnT
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Dr.アルコール
@beirieeJR (Twitter)Carney DR, et al. Power Posing: Brief Nonverbal Displays Affect Neuroendocrine Levels and Risk Tolerance. Psychol Sci. 2010; 21: 1363-8.
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小川 航平 Kohei Ogawa | S&Cコーチ【CSCS】
@OGAWA_training (Twitter)とあるきっかけで出会った論文。https://t.co/GTrxjzUgHO
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Economics. For Society.
@ubscenter (Twitter)Power posing: brief nonverbal displays affect neuroendocrine levels and risk tolerance.” by Dana Carney, Amy Cuddy, Andy Yap April 2010 https://t.co/ob8Krt23OU "Research slam: You think you know what Economics is about?" Roberto Weber #EconomicsForSociety #PioneeringEconomics
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nopeamine
@mycircus4 (Twitter)@smileytweets4u Here is the science behind why this works: holding a power pose tricks your body into releasing more testosterone, which helps you feel happy, powerful, and full of confidence. https://t.co/oXhQVvI98f
view full postSeptember 27, 2019
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Anne Scheel
@annemscheel (Twitter)@dingding_peng @bmwiernik For completely unrelated reasons I just looked up the original power-posing paper and realised that its discussion section mentions exactly one limitation, which it rules out in the next sentence: https://t.co/TcX0GPBM7X https://t.co/iN4ME37KHS
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Annette Verpillot
@posture_pro (Twitter)Did you know that a properly aligned posture has been shown to increase testosterone production by up to 20%? Ref- https://t.co/2Feh40JH7a Listen to podcast: https://t.co/sDsqd9TwuX https://t.co/OTVJmjub1v
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Abstract Synopsis
- This study found that adopting high-power open postures for just one minute can lead to increased levels of testosterone, decreased cortisol, and a greater sense of power and willingness to take risks, for both men and women.
- Conversely, low-power closed postures cause opposite effects, with decreased testosterone, increased cortisol, and reduced feelings of power.
- These results suggest that simply changing body language through power posing can physically influence hormone levels, emotions, and behavior, potentially offering practical ways to boost confidence and perceived power in real-world situations.]
Buket Uzuner
@BuketUzuner (Twitter)