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  • We've done a bunch of research here at the University of Rochester in the past looking

  • at how men perceive women in red. And we found that men perceive women in red as particularly

  • attractive and the reason why they find them attractive is because they perceive them as

  • sexually available or sexually interested. So we wanted to take this line of research

  • a step further and see how women perceive other women in red. So in our experiments

  • we showed women photographs of other women and we had manipulated the clothing color

  • of the women in those photographs to where the pictures were identical. The only thing

  • that was different was the color and we asked women various questions about them. So, how

  • interested in sex does this person seem? How flirtatious is she? How seductive is she?

  • And we find that the exact same person, when wearing red, relative to white or green, is

  • perceived as much more sexually interested and available. We also found that women were

  • likely to insult these other women when wearing red, specifically on topics regarding their

  • sexual fidelities. There likely to say, for example, this woman probably can't stay loyal

  • to just one man at a time. She probably cheats on men and then very interestingly we recruited

  • women who were in committed romantic relationships and we asked them how likely they'd be to

  • introduce their partner to a women in red versus green. How likely to let their partner

  • spend time alone with her and we find that women are much less likely to have their man

  • anywhere near a women in red, essentially. The big picture take away is that color is

  • much more than meets the eye and this is something that we take for granted all the time so we

  • go through life thinking that color is just here for our visual pleasure but really color

  • can convey information to people that regardless of our intentions, whether or not we want

  • it to, people can pick up on color as a cue to certain things and that may effect on how

  • people view us. It may affect how people treat us and this kind of information is really

  • handy to have when navigating the social world.

We've done a bunch of research here at the University of Rochester in the past looking

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people

US /ˈpipəl/

UK /'pi:pl/

  • n. 人;眾人 ; 國民 ; 民族 ; 居民 ; 人們 ; 家人 ; 親屬 ; 部 ; 庶民 ; 使人住在... ; 殖民於 ; 人民 ; 民眾 ; 大眾 ; 氓 ; 萌 ; 人
perceive

US /pɚˈsiv/

UK /pə'si:v/

  • v. 感知;察覺;感知
find

US /faɪnd/

UK /faɪnd/

  • v. 發現;找;判決;研究;偶然看見 ; 得到 ; 認為 ; 經驗 ; 算出 ; 支給 ; 判定 ; 找到獵物 ; 發現 ; 發現狐狸 ; 找到
  • n. 偶然的發現;偶然看見 ; 得到 ; 認為 ; 經驗 ; 算出 ; 支給 ; 判定 ; 找到獵物 ; 發現 ; 發現狐狸 ; 找到
research

US /rɪˈsɚtʃ, ˈriˌsɚtʃ/

UK /rɪ'sɜ:tʃ/

  • v. 研究 ; 調查 ; 探求 ; 考察 ; 研
  • n. (科學)研究;(學術)研究
information

US /ˌɪnfɚˈmeʃən/

UK /ˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃn/

  • n. 通知 ; 報告 ; 消息 ; 報導 ; 情報 ; 新聞 ; 資訊 ; 知識 ; 見聞 ; 控告 ; 起訴 ; 資料 ; 信息 ; 訊
attractive

US /əˈtræktɪv/

UK /əˈtræktɪv/

  • adj. 有吸引力的
cue

US /kju/

UK /kju:/

  • n. 暗示;指示
  • v. 示意(某人)做某事
wear

US /wer/

UK /weə(r)/

  • v. 帶著 ; 蓄著 ; 留著 ; 表現在臉上 ; 使疲倦 ; 磨滅 ; 耐用 ; 衰弱 ; 穿 ; 穿帶 ; 帶;面露;面帶;磨損;穿破;變舊
  • n. 衣服;服裝;磨損;損耗
convey

US /kənˈve/

UK /kən'veɪ/

  • v. 運送;傳達;傳遞;傳達
picture

US /ˈpɪktʃɚ/

UK /'pɪktʃə(r)/

  • n. 局面;狀況;想像;印象;繪畫 ; 酷肖 ; 照片 ; 畫般的風景 ; 狀況 ; 心像 ; 電影 ; 描寫 ; 想像 ; 拍成電影 ; 圖畫 ; 畫 ; 畫兒 ; 圖 ; 圖片 ; 圖像 ; 相 ; 影 ; 幀;繪畫 ; 酷肖 ; 照片 ; 畫般的風景 ; 狀況 ; 心像 ; 電影 ; 描寫 ; 想像 ; 拍成電影 ; 圖畫 ; 畫 ; 畫兒 ; 圖 ; 圖片 ; 圖像 ; 相 ; 影 ; 幀
  • v. 圖為;想像

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