University of California, Berkeley, United States.
Curr Opin Psychol. 2020 Jun;33:256-264. doi: 10.1016/j.copsyc.2019.12.004. Epub 2020 Jan 9.
This paper reviews the nonverbal display of power, status, and dominance (PSDom). While PSDom are theoretically and often practically separate constructs, in the domain of nonverbal behaviors (NVBs) they are more often expressed similarly. Experimental research and field observations on adult humans were harvested for this review. The goals of this review were to: (1) summarize the list of reliable NVBs of PSDom (with associated references), (2) separately report those behaviors we think are associated with PSDom from those actually associated with PSDom, (3) describe the few existing distinctions between how power, status, and dominance each display NVBs and describe new reports on NVB associated with SES, social network size, and confidence, (4) address the quandary of whether the nonverbal expression of PSDom are universal across gender and culture and (5) provide a resource for researchers wishing to code nonverbal behaviors associated with PSDom.
本文回顾了权力、地位和支配(PSDom)的非言语表现。虽然 PSDom 在理论上和实践上通常是分开的构念,但在非言语行为(NVBs)领域,它们通常表现得更为相似。本综述收集了关于成年人类的实验研究和现场观察。本综述的目的是:(1)总结可靠的 PSDom NVB 列表(附有相关参考文献),(2)分别报告我们认为与 PSDom 相关的行为与实际上与 PSDom 相关的行为,(3)描述权力、地位和支配各自展示 NVB 的少数现有区别,并描述与 SES、社会网络规模和信心相关的新报告,(4)探讨 PSDom 的非言语表达是否在性别和文化上具有普遍性的难题,(5)为希望对与 PSDom 相关的非言语行为进行编码的研究人员提供资源。