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Clothes and Self-Perception | NYTimes

April 5th, 2012 | Psychology
If you wear a white coat that you believe belongs to a doctor, your ability to pay attention increases sharply. But if you wear the same white coat believing it belongs to a painter, you will show no such improvement.
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