I had never heard of this before one of my students mentioned it on a class
e-mail list. Has anyone heard of this or know if there has been research
done on it?

Rick
Dr. Richard L. Froman
Psychology Department
John Brown University
Siloam Springs, AR 72761
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://www.jbu.edu/sbs/psych/froman.htm 

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Subject: GENPSY-L: dressing for tests


i have heard from a lot of people that people make better test scores when
they dress up for a test instead of wearing their normal clothes or just
throwing something on.  does the way a person dresses really affect the
score they make on a test at all?  why would this be?

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