The Double Signal of the All‑Black Suit

All‑black suits heighten perceived authority and reduce approachability by amplifying formality, threat cues, and visual contrast, even when facial expression is held constant.

All‑black suits heighten perceived authority and reduce approachability by amplifying formality, threat cues, and visual contrast, even when facial expression is held constant.

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