Psychologists reveal how to spot a manipulator in just seconds
Briefly

The study revealed that those who stand in open expansive poses often have antisocial and manipulative personality traits, showing a correlation between posture and behavior.
Researchers found that rather than linking posture mainly to negative emotions or depression as previously thought, antisocial traits were more consistently associated with how individuals carried themselves.
The authors speculated that a preference for these dominant postures may indicate an unconscious tactic of intimidation to improve access to resources at others' expense.
Through rigorous analysis involving both personality surveys and advanced machine-learning tools to assess postures, the researchers confirmed that social dominance aligns with certain body language indicators.
Read at Mail Online
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