· Drawing from literature on construal-level theory and the psychological consequences of clothing, the current work tested whether …
· Drawing from literature on construal-level theory and the psychological consequences of clothing, the current work tested whether wearing formal clothing …
· When pooling the data of both experimental conditions, the results of Study 1 support the hypothesis that formality of clothing is positively correlated with mental …
Specifically, as formal clothing is associated with formality (M ¼ u00022.38, SD ¼ 28.91) predicted action identifi- enhanced social distance, we propose that wearing formal …
· Five studies provided evidence supporting this hypothesis. Wearing more formal clothing was associated with higher action identification level (Study 1) and greater …
· ABSTRACTThis research aimed at testing whether the association of formality of clothing with mental abstraction found in prior research depends on whether …
· Drawing from literature on construal-level theory and the psychological consequences of clothing, the current work tested whether wearing formal clothing …
· The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing Michael L. Slepian, Simon N. Ferber, Joshua M. Gold, and Abraham M. Rutchick Social Psychological and Personality …
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[Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 6(8) of Social Psychological and Personality Science (see record 2015-46065-014). On p. 665 of the …
· Drawing from literature on construal-level theory and the psychological consequences of clothing, the current work tested whether wearing formal clothing enhances abstract cognitive processing. Five studies provided evidence supporting this hypothesis. Wearing more formal clothing was associated with higher action identification level …
[Correction Notice: An Erratum for this article was reported in Vol 6(8) of Social Psychological and Personality Science (see record 2015-46065-014). On p. 665 of the above-mentioned article, during the production process, negative signs were incorrectly removed from the lower limit for three 95% confidence intervals (CIs). For the non …
· Cognitive consequences of formal clothing: the effects of clothing versus thinking of clothing. Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 2017: 2, issue 2-3, pp. 228 ... When assessing formality of clothing prior to mental abstraction we did not obtain a reliable correlation so that the assumed decrease of this relation in the reversed order ...
· Drawing from literature on construal-level theory and the psychological consequences of clothing, the current work tested whether wearing formal clothing enhances abstract cognitive processing. Five studies provided evidence supporting this hypothesis. Wearing more formal clothing was associated with higher action identification level …
(The following abstract of the original article appeared in record 2015-31297-008). Drawing from literature on construal-level theory and the psychological consequences of clothing, the current work tested whether wearing formal clothing enhances abstract cognitive processing. Five studies provided evidence supporting this hypothesis.
· The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing. Social Psychological and Personality Science. doi: 10.1177/. News > Minds at Work > When Clothing Style Influences Cognitive Style. Comments . joseph b May 12, 2015. Deeply True. Reply. TailorMadeLondon June 4, 2015. Wearing a sharp tailored suit makes you feel …
· A published research report called The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing (You have to pay to access it) focused on whether how we dress impacts our cognition. Lo and behold it does. Lo and ...
· 4 comments on “ Dress For Success - The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing ” Michael Murphy says: May 26, 2015 at 3:53 pm. Hmmmmm. Silicon Valley, arguably a place where improved cognition would have a huge payoff, lead the trend away from formal attire in the work environment. A market based counterpoint to the academic …
· Die Veröffentlichung „ The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing „, der „California State University in Northridge“ zeigt in 5 Studien, dass Personen je nach Kleidungsstil konzentrierter arbeiten und abstrakter denken. Ausgehend von der Hypothese, dass es psychologische Konsequenzen beim Tragen von Kleidung gibt, wurde in der ...
Drawing from literature on construal-level theory and the psychological consequences of clothing, the current work tested whether wearing formal clothing enhances abstract cognitive processing. Five studies provided evidence supporting this hypothesis. Wearing more formal clothing was associated with higher action identification level (Study 1) and …
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Wearing more proper apparel was related to higher activity ID level (Study 1) and more noteworthy class comprehensiveness (Study 2). Getting into formal dress instigated more prominent class comprehensiveness (Study 3) and improved a worldwide handling advantage (Study 4).
· Cognitive consequences of formal clothing: The effects of clothing versus thinking of clothing. Comprehensive Results in Social Psychology, 2 (2017), pp. 228-252. View Record in Scopus Google Scholar. Civile and Obhi, 2017. C. Civile, S.S. Obhi. Students wearing police uniforms exhibit biased attention toward individuals wearing hoodies.
· A new study, called "The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing," has shown that students who dressed up generated greater abstract thinking on tests than those who didn't. Some students showed ...
· Formal clothing enhances “big picture” thinking. It causes us to think outside the box, see how the parts contribute to the whole, and see the forest for the trees. ... Ferber, S. N., Gold, J. M., & Rutchick, A. M. (2015). The cognitive consequences of formal clothing. Social Psychological and Personality Science, 6(6), 661-668. Link: https ...
· The study involved groups of college students who were instructed to bring two sets of clothes, one “informal” and the other “formal.”. Slepian is quick to note that “formal,” for the purposes of the study means “less casual.”. “When I say ‘formal clothing’ I don’t mean a suit, I don’t mean a tie,” Slepian says.
· Assistant professor at Columbia Business School and Author of “The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing” state that casual clothing makes workers think less abstractly and more concretely, useful for …
· Die Veröffentlichung „ The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing „, der „California State University in Northridge“ zeigt in 5 Studien, dass Personen je nach Kleidungsstil konzentrierter arbeiten und abstrakter denken. Ausgehend von der Hypothese, dass es psychologische Konsequenzen beim Tragen von Kleidung gibt, wurde in der ...
· Una investigación de la Universidad de Columbia muestra cómo el usar una vestimenta formal mejora el procesamiento cognitivo abstracto. Las personas usan ropa formal en diferentes situaciones, como cuando van a la oficina, cuando conocen a alguien por primera vez, o cuando van a una entrevista de trabajo. Lo hacen por seguir normas, …
Indeed, wearing formal clothing is associated with perceptions of more professionalism but also less approachability (Butler & Roesel, 1989, 1991; Lukavsky, Butler, & Harden, 1995). Wearing formal clothing is thus related to psychological formality and social distance, whereas casual clothing is related to intimacy and familiarity.
“A new study looks specifically at how formal attire changes people’s thought processes. “Putting on formal clothes makes us feel powerful, and that changes the basic way we see the world,” says Abraham Rutchick, an author of the study and a professor of psychology at California State University, Northridge. Rutchick and his co-authors ...
Wearing more proper apparel was related to higher activity ID level (Study 1) and more noteworthy class comprehensiveness (Study 2). Getting into formal dress instigated more prominent class comprehensiveness (Study 3) and improved a worldwide handling advantage (Study 4).
· The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing, written by Michael Slepian, Simon Ferber, Joshua Gold, and Abraham Rutchick, cites a study performed at Columbia University and California State ...
· The idea of abstract processing is defined as one’s ability to see the “bigger picture.”. More formally, it consists of “superordinate, holistic and broad mental representations” versus “concrete processing,” which …
· A new study, called "The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing," has shown that students who dressed up generated greater abstract thinking on tests than those who didn't. Some students showed ...
· Mike Slepian, adjunct assistant professor at Columbia Business School and author of 'The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing' explains that; "Casual clothing makes workers think less abstractly and more concretely — useful for completing tasks focusing on details such as writing code or planning a product launch. With formal dress, …
In ihrer Studie "The Cognitive Consequences of Formal Clothing" untersuchten die Forscher, wie die Kleidung das abstrakte Denkvermögen beeinflusst. Dazu befragten sie auf einem ...
· Una investigación de la Universidad de Columbia muestra cómo el usar una vestimenta formal mejora el procesamiento cognitivo abstracto. Las personas usan ropa formal en diferentes situaciones, como cuando van a la oficina, cuando conocen a alguien por primera vez, o cuando van a una entrevista de trabajo. Lo hacen por seguir normas, …
Cognitive consequences of formal clothing: The effects of clothing versus thinking of clothing. ... Conformity effects in memory as a function of group size, dissenters and uncertainty. Applied Cognitive Psychology, 16, 793–810. Igou, E.R., Bless, H. & Schwarz, N. (2002). Repetition may decrease the informative function of response scales.