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Letter: Power pose psychology problems persist

Published 2 August 2017

From Paul Hodgkinson, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, UK

I am disappointed to see gushing reporting of research relating positive effects from adopting a “power pose” (24 June, p 24). Joseph Simmons and Uri Simonsohn at the University of Pennsylvania Wharton business school that selective reporting can account for the published studies replicating these findings. Of the original “power pose” researchers, Dana Carney has stated ““, and Amy Cuddy .

Issue no. 3137 published 5 August 2017

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