Which of the following statements regarding the Carney et al. (2010) power-posing research is true?
a. Standing in a closed posture with one’s arms wrapped around one’s own torso tends to be a high-power pose.
b. While participants who previously had posed in a high-power posture exhibited evidence of increased testosterone, their self-report responses indicated that they did not feel more powerful after the manipulation.
c. Participants who posed in a high-power posture adopted riskier strategies on a subsequent gambling task.
d. Participants were less willing to adopt low-power poses compared to high-power poses.
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