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  2. Amy Cuddy - Wikipedia

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    Amy Joy Casselberry Cuddy (born July 23, 1972) [1] [2] is an American social psychologist, author and speaker. She is a proponent of " power posing ", [ 3 ] [ 4 ] a self-improvement technique whose scientific validity has been questioned.

  3. Power posing - Wikipedia

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    Amy Cuddy demonstrating her theory of "power posing" with a photo of the comic-book superhero Wonder Woman. Power posing is a controversial self-improvement technique or "life hack" in which people stand in a posture that they mentally associate with being powerful, in the hope of feeling more confident and behaving more assertively.

  4. List of fake news websites - Wikipedia

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    Published multiple false claims that were debunked by Snopes. Per the Daily Beast, Mike Adams would repeatedly post to the site "to attack and mock... students, staff, and faculty" at University of North Carolina Wilmington. [269] Identified by the Center for Countering Digital Hate as a major distributor of climate change denialism.

  5. A Harvard psychologist shares a tip shy people can use to ace ...

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    Image: Getty. At a recent talk at the 92Y in New York, Harvard Business School professor Amy Cuddy fielded a question from a mom who wanted to help her shy daughter succeed in college admissions ...

  6. Elon Musk Shares a False Claim About Media Coverage of ...

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    Meek may have not debunked the “Pizzagate” conspiracy theory himself, but plenty of reputable journalists have: Both the New York Times and Snopes reported in November 2016 that the conspiracy ...

  7. Body language - Wikipedia

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    Harvard professor Amy Cuddy suggested in 2010 that two minutes of power posing – "standing tall, holding your arms out or toward the sky, or standing like Superman, with your hands on hips" – could increase confidence, [59] but retracted the advice and stopped teaching it after a 2015 study was unable to replicate the effect. [60]

  8. Iowa police debunk false claim about children discovered in ...

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    The Davenport Police Department debunked the claim in a Dec. 18 Facebook post. "Unfortunately, false information has been circulating on social media, claiming that a Coca-Cola truck was involved ...

  9. Fake it till you make it - Wikipedia

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    "Fake it till you make it" (or "Fake it until you make it") is an aphorism that suggests that by imitating confidence, competence, and an optimistic mindset, a person can ...