ADD ANI AS A TRUSTED SOURCE
googleads
Menu
Quirky

Wearing sexy clothes makes counterparts see female graduates as less capable

Washington D.C. [USA] Mar 22 (ANI): According to a recent study, female graduates who wear sexy clothes at their graduation are perceived to be less capable than female graduates who dress professionally by their counterparts.

ANI Mar 22, 2019 17:10 IST googleads

Representative image

Washington D.C. [USA] Mar 22 (ANI): According to a recent study, female graduates who wear sexy clothes at their graduation are perceived to be less capable than female graduates who dress professionally by their counterparts.
This distinctive study was published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology. It was seen that females who dress sexily at their graduation were perceived as less competent and it was believed that they performed worse in their degree than their peers who dress more professionally.
The researchers investigated the perceptions of female clothing at university graduations in Italy. Participants were presented with 24 photographs of females who had recently graduated, 12 of these photographs involved sexy outfits consisting of short dresses or skirts, low necklines and high heels, and 12 photographs of females in a professional outfit of a jacket and trousers. Participants were then asked to estimate the final mark of the females in the pictures and, to rate their sexiness, competence and outfit appropriateness.
Female graduates who dressed more professionally were perceived by participants as having a higher final mark and thesis points and to be more competent than their peers who dressed in short dresses and skirts. Participants also deemed professional attire more appropriate for graduation.
Trying to understand this further, the researchers exposed an additional group of 573 participants, namely female students, university professors and members of the general population, to photographs of 37 female students who were asked to wear two outfits, one professional and one sexy. Participants were asked to rate the students' performance, future career success and whether they would have worn the outfits they were presented with. Similar to previous results, participants viewed students who dressed more professionally to be more competent and as having achieved a higher final mark.
Fascinatingly, female student peers perceived the professionally dressed students as more likely to find a job and to have a successful career than when the same students were dressed in a sexy outfit. On the other hand, adult participants judged the students wearing a sexy outfit as having an advantage, and having higher chances of success in the job market. Also when asked which outfit they would have chosen, professional or sexy, male participants were more likely than female participants to claim that they would have chosen to wear the sexy outfit if they were the student.
Fabio Fasoli, the lead researcher said, "The intelligence and competence of females is unfairly linked to how they present themselves. A top student who decides to wear a short dress to her graduation is perceived to be less capable than another who chooses to wear trousers and a jacket. It is often thought that how we dress is a reflection of our personality but this may not be the case for women, given that they are constantly scrutinised for their appearance and that unmerited conclusions are drawn about them, including their intelligence and professional capability." (ANI)

Get the App

What to Read Next

Culture

Sawan 2023: Dos and Don'ts for devotees during 'Shravan'

Sawan 2023: Dos and Don'ts for devotees during 'Shravan'

Additionally, Kanwar Yatra is a significant ritual during this period. People gather water from sacred rivers for this rite and place it in little mud pots known as Kanwars. Devotees don saffron-coloured clothes while carrying the holy water and walk on foot to visit temples dedicated to Lord Shiva. Devotees who are termed Kanwariyas visit places like Haridwar, Gaumukh and Gangotri in Uttarakhand, and Sultanganj in Bihar to fetch the holy water of River Ganga and then worship the God with that water.

Read More
Others

Research reveals male babies talk more in first year than females

Research reveals male babies talk more in first year than females

While some newborns are inherently more "talkative" than others, a recent study published in iScience indicates that there are disparities in the amount of noises made by males and females

Read More
Culture

Make creativity part of study programmes for science graduates

Make creativity part of study programmes for science graduates

In the latest editorial in the scientific journal Nature Biotechnology, they advocate teaching the importance of creative processes for the advancement of science especially in graduate study programmes.

Read More
Others

No magic number for how long it takes to form habits: Study

No magic number for how long it takes to form habits: Study

Putting on your workout clothes and making your way to the gym can be a chore at first. You may eventually develop the habit of going to the gym and quickly slipping over to your Zumba class or a treadmill run. A new study from social scientists at Caltech shows that it takes an average of six months to form a gym habit.

Read More
Quirky

Men take more financial risks after positive fortune-telling

Men take more financial risks after positive fortune-telling

In three new studies, men who were presented with a positive versus a neutral or negative fortune telling outcome were subsequently more inclined to take financial risks; this link was significantly less pronounced for women. Xiaoyue Tan of Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands, and colleagues present these findings in the open-access journal PLOS ONE.

Read More
Home About Us Our Products Advertise Contact Us Terms & Condition Privacy Policy

Copyright © aninews.in | All Rights Reserved.