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A Medium article referenced research by Columbia Business School’s Adam Galinsky on “enclothed cognition,” the idea that what people wear can influence their psychological processes and performance. The study, Enclothed Cognition, explores how clothing associated with specific traits—such as authority or attentiveness—can shape behavior and outcomes. The article applies these findings to discussions of how uniforms and intentional dress can enhance focus, confidence, and effectiveness.
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