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Social Power Makes the Heart Work More Efficiently: Evidence from Cardiovascular Markers of Challenge and Threat
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 48(1)
Author(s): Daan Scheepers, Frank de Wit, Naomi Ellemers, Kai Sassenberg

Abstract: Possessing social power is beneficial for a wide range of physical and psychological outcomes. In the current research we test the hypothesis that the...



The Attraction of Social Power: the Influence of Construing Power as Opportunity Versus Responsibility
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 48(2)
Author(s): Kai Sassenberg

Abstract: Social power can be construed as opportunity (focusing on the possibility of one\'s own goal achievement resulting from the control over others’ outco...



The Power of Generosity to Change Views on Social Power
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Vol. 47(6)
Author(s): Margaret A. Brown

Abstract: Intergroup helping behavior by high status group members typically functions to support and further entrench systems of social hierarchy (Nadler, 2002...



Empower My Decisions: The Effects of Power Gestures on Confirmatory Information Processing
Journal of Experimental Social Psychology, Volume 47(6)
Author(s): Julia Fischer, Peter Fischer, Birte Englich, Nilüfer Aydin, Dieter Frey

Abstract: Recent research has shown that social power systematically influences information processing in many ways, and can be induced simply via powerful gest...



Social Class, Contextualism, and Empathic Accuracy
Psychological Science, Vol. 21(11)
Author(s): Michael Kraus, Stéphane Côté, Dacher Keltner

Abstract: Recent research suggests that lower-class individuals favor explanations of personal and political outcomes that are oriented to features of the exter...



 
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