Formerly believed relation between expansive body postures and power actually depends on the person's posture and his or her cultural beliefs, discovers a combination of four studies. The four studies, which were conducted by researchers at three different universities on 600 plus men and women from USA or East Asia, was led by University at Buffalo's psychologist Lora E. Park, www.buffalo.edu reported. The study was undertaken to determine the psychological ...You have just read an article categorized health
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