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  2. Color psychology - Wikipedia

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    A store sign painted mainly red on a street in Bangkok to attract attention from passers-by. Color is used as a means to attract consumer attention to a product that then influences buying behavior. [59] Consumers use color to identify for known brands or search for new alternatives. Variety seekers look for non-typical colors when selecting ...

  3. Red dress effect - Wikipedia

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    Elliot and Nesta from the University of Rochester found that men reported more romantic feelings towards women when the women were wearing red or presented on a red background. [10] The same effect seems to work for females rating males. In a disputed [11] study by Elliot, [12] [13] it was shown that males wearing red are rated more attractive ...

  4. The Best And Worst Colors To Wear To Work

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    Focusing on colors might not only help you narrow down your choices, but may also benefit your career. Research has shown that colors can greatly affect our moods and the

  5. The Best And Worst Colors To Wear To Work

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  6. What Message Is the Color You're Wearing Sending?

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    "The colors you wear in a professional setting are about so much more than mere fashion or style," says Sheila Dicks, professional style coach and founder of the Fashion Expert Network. "Colors ...

  7. Women in the workforce - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, looking at 2019 data by the OECD (Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries, the average time women spent in unpaid work is 264 minutes per day compared to men who spent 136 minutes per day. [71] Although men spend more time in paid work, women still spend more time, in general, doing both paid and unpaid work.

  8. Color preferences - Wikipedia

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    Favoritism of colors varies widely. Often societal influences will have a direct impact on what colors are favored and disdained. In the West, the color black symbolizes mourning and sadness, red symbolizes anger and violence, white symbolizes purity and peace, and yellow symbolizes joy and luck (other colors lack a consistent meaning).

  9. How to Choose Colors That Work Together Every Time

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    How Do Complementary Colors Work? Each color lights up different receptors (scientifically called cones) in our eyes. According to Pantone, human eyes can process over 100 color shades in a ...