Generally, cool colors are thought to elicit calm behavior, while warm colors may lead to more animated behavior. Furthermore, another group of students shared their taste preferences and completed a questionnaire rating their level of agreeableness; the students who had a sweet tooth were reported as being more agreeable. Heidi also spoke of a past study by psychologist Adam D. Galinsky in which some participants were given identical white coats to wear, with some being told their coat was made for painters, and others being told their coat was made to be worn by doctors. The people who wore the doctors’ coats displayed stronger attention levels during tests due to their association of critical thinking with working as a medical professional. “It’s all about what you think your clothing means,” Heidi said. “That’s how it affects you.”