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Li Huang
Associate Professor of Organisational Behaviour
Keywords
Music; Power; Moving First; Illusory Control; Abstract Thinking
Journal Article
Hsu D. Y., Huang L., Nordgren L. F., Rucker D. D., Galinsky A. D. (2015). The Music of Power: Perceptual and Behavioral Consequences of Powerful Music Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6(1), pp. 75-83.
Music has long been suggested to be a way to make people feel powerful. The current research investigated whether music can evoke a sense of power and produce power-related cognition and behavior. Initial pretests identified musical selections that generated subjective feelings of power.