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This is Scientific American 60-Second Mind, I'm Christie Nicholson. Got a minute?

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Expansive body postures, like stretching one's legs, confer a sense of power.

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And studies show that the feeling of power can lead to dishonest behavior.

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Now researchers find that just sitting at a big desk or in a large chair can also influence one's honesty.

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Subjects sat at desks with either a large or small working space.

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And they were asked to unscramble anagrams without using an answer key,

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which was available.

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And those who had the big desk space cheated more than those who had the confined area.

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In another experiment, volunteers played a video driving game, sitting either in a large or little seat.

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They had to drive through a course as fast as possible and attempt not to hit anyone.

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If they did make contact, they were supposed to stop playing for 10 seconds.

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And the big-seat drivers were more likely to hit and run.

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In a real-world setting the researchers also found that those who drove cars with expansive seats parked illegally more often that those with smaller driver's seats.

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The studies are in the journal Psychological Science.

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So next time you get behind the wheel, are you in the driver's seat or is the driver's seat controlling you?

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Thanks for the minute, for Scientific American 60-Second Mind. I'm Christie Nicholson.

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