Ladies, this could be your excuse to wear stilettos to the grocery store!
Wearing high heels that force you to focus on 'balance' may lead
you to make better purchasing choices and avoid splurging, a new study
has found.

Researchers from the Brigham Young University have found that
consumers experiencing a heightened sense of balance are more likely to
weigh the options and go with a product that falls in the middle of the
high-end, low-end scale.
"If you're someone who tends to overspend, or you're kind of an
extreme person, then maybe you ought to consider shopping in high
heels," said study author Jeffrey Larson, a BYU marketing professor.

Larson and coauthor Darron Billeter have discovered that most
anything that forces your mind to focus on balance affects your shopping
choices as well. In the example of the TV, balancing consumers are more
likely to go with the 42-inch TV for USD 450 rather than the USD 300
32-inch set or the 50-inch screen for USD 650.
The study is part of an emerging area of research that examines
the relationship between physical sensations and decision making.
Previous studies have looked at the role of warmth, weight and hunger.

For their study, appearing in the the Journal of Marketing
Research, researchers set up experiments where balance was introduced to
the consumer experience, including leaning back on a chair while
shopping on-line, playing a Wii Fit game while simultaneously answering
questions about product choices and standing on one foot while
considering which printer to purchase.
Indianexpress
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