Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10468533 Journal of Experimental Social Psychology 2013 4 Pages PDF
Abstract
► Power distorts impressions of another person's physical size. ► The powerful systematically underestimated the size of the target. ► The powerless systematically overestimated the size of the target. ► Results emerged whether the target was in a photograph or face-to-face. ► Power leads people to misperceive complementary power cues in others.
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