Economic status cues from clothes affect perceived competence from faces

Volume: 4, Issue: 3, Pages: 287 - 293
Published: Dec 9, 2019
Abstract
Impressions of competence from faces predict important real-world outcomes, including electoral success and chief executive officer selection. Presumed competence is associated with social status. Here we show that subtle economic status cues in clothes affect perceived competence from faces. In nine studies, people rated the competence of faces presented in frontal headshots. Faces were shown with different upper-body clothing rated by...
Paper Details
Title
Economic status cues from clothes affect perceived competence from faces
Published Date
Dec 9, 2019
Volume
4
Issue
3
Pages
287 - 293
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