Dressed to the tens: Small numbers seen as slim

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A peer-reviewed study by UCLA researchers found that perception can be influenced by the associations made between numbers and size: The smaller the number, the more likely the subject was to perceive a slimmer player.

A peer-reviewed study by UCLA researchers found that perception can be influenced by the associations made between numbers and size: The smaller the number, the more likely the subject was to perceive a slimmer player.

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