Results from 27 studies related to power posing.
dat.cuddy2018
The data frame contains the following columns:
author | character | first author |
year | numeric | publication year |
power | boolean | if TRUE , the outcome was feeling of power |
ease | boolean | if TRUE , the outcome was an EASE variable |
yi | numeric | standardized mean difference |
vi | numeric | corresponding sampling variance |
The data points are taken from the p-curve analysis of Cuddy et al. (2018), restricted to 2 cell designs with mean difference as the outcome variable.
Cuddy, A. J., Schultz, S. J., & Fosse, N. E. (2018). P-curving a more comprehensive body of research on postural feedback reveals clear evidential value for power-posing effects: Reply to Simmons and Simonsohn (2017). Psychological science, 29(4), 656-666.