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. 2016 Aug 22;113(36):10043–10048. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1604820113

Fig. 2.

Fig. 2.

Multilevel analyses of state measures as a function of low- and high-power position, including power-irrelevant situations as comparison baseline. Happiness, mood, perceived control, independence, and closeness were measured on −3 to +3 scales; stress and resource depletion were measured on 0–6 scales; and responsibility, respect, and want to interact were measured on 0–4 scales. Bars sharing the same letter do not differ significantly from each other. n.a. = baseline not assessed. Significant differences are at P < 0.05. Error bars indicate ±1 SE. Effect size estimates (d) were computed for the differences between low- and high-power-position means.