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Signal de la persévérance dans un contexte de réussite Friedman, R., & Elliot, A. J. (2008). The effect of arm crossing on persistence and performance. European Journal of Social Psychology, 38(3), 449–461. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.463
est perçue comme étant dans un processus de rejet Fast, J. (1970). Body language. New York: M. Evans and Co., Inc.
est perçue comme étant dans un processus de vigilance Bull, P. (1987). Posture and gesture. Oxford: Pergamon.
est perçue comme étant inflexible Spiegel, J., & Machotka, P. (1974). Messages of the body. London: Collier Macmillan.
Schéma des bras croisés et position ouverte / fermée Mehrabian, A. (1968). Inference of attitude from the posture, orientation, and distance of a communicator. Journal of Consulting and Clinical Psychology, 32(3), 296-308.
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Une posture corporelle ouverte
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Orientation du corps directe affecte la chaleur
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