Power holders exhibit more approach behavior than those without power and are even expected by others to do so. We proposed that this strong association between power and approach should make approach behavior a useful cue for perceiving one’s level of power: If I am approaching things, I must be powerful. Across three experiments, engaging in approach behavior led individuals to feel explicitly (Exp. 1) and implicitly (Exp. 2) more powerful and to feel better suited for high-power jobs (Exp. 3), without affecting conscious affective experiences. Furthermore, the effect was not dependent on specific physical movements; the same movement was psychologically framed as either approach or avoidance and affected participants’ sense of power acco...
Numerous experiments have found that exercising self-control reduces success on subsequent, seemingl...
Funding text: Preparation of this review was supported by the British Academy, grant nr. SG132223, a...
We examined whether the generalized sense of power—the belief that one is able to influence others i...
Power holders exhibit more approach behavior than those without power and are even expected by other...
Past research has suggested that possessing power leads to more approach behaviour and also increase...
According to the approach/inhibition theory of power (Keltner, Gruenfeld, & Anderson, 2003), having ...
This paper examines how power influences human behavior. We consider evidence from diverse literatur...
A wealth of research has found that power leads to behavioral approach and action. Four experiments ...
A wealth of research has found that power leads to behavioral approach and action. Four experiments ...
textabstractIt has been argued that power activates a general tendency to approach whereas powerless...
A large number of authors have observed that the experience of power increases behavioral approach t...
Contains fulltext : 73608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One's subjecti...
Possessing social power leads to approach-related affect and behavior, whereas lacking power leads t...
The goal of the present research was to investigate whether high or low power leads to more interper...
Numerous experiments have found that exercising self-control reduces success on subsequent, seemingl...
Funding text: Preparation of this review was supported by the British Academy, grant nr. SG132223, a...
We examined whether the generalized sense of power—the belief that one is able to influence others i...
Power holders exhibit more approach behavior than those without power and are even expected by other...
Past research has suggested that possessing power leads to more approach behaviour and also increase...
According to the approach/inhibition theory of power (Keltner, Gruenfeld, & Anderson, 2003), having ...
This paper examines how power influences human behavior. We consider evidence from diverse literatur...
A wealth of research has found that power leads to behavioral approach and action. Four experiments ...
A wealth of research has found that power leads to behavioral approach and action. Four experiments ...
textabstractIt has been argued that power activates a general tendency to approach whereas powerless...
A large number of authors have observed that the experience of power increases behavioral approach t...
Contains fulltext : 73608.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)One's subjecti...
Possessing social power leads to approach-related affect and behavior, whereas lacking power leads t...
The goal of the present research was to investigate whether high or low power leads to more interper...
Numerous experiments have found that exercising self-control reduces success on subsequent, seemingl...
Funding text: Preparation of this review was supported by the British Academy, grant nr. SG132223, a...
We examined whether the generalized sense of power—the belief that one is able to influence others i...