The Luscher Color Test: An Investigation of Validity and Underlying Assumptions |
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Authors: | Cheryl Anne French A. Barney Alexander |
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Affiliation: | 1. University of Colorado , USA;2. Children's Asthma Research Institute and Hospital , USA |
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Abstract: | This experiment investigated several underlying assumptions and one aspect of the validity of the Luscher Color Test, a projective test developed in Europe and relatively unknown in the United States. It was predicted that Ss would report increases in “negative” feelings to the color red, while blue would have the opposite effect, and yellow would produce an increase in “positive” feelings. Twenty-three male and 23 female Ss rated their immediate reactions to the LCT colors on seven mood adjectives, following which they were given the short version LCT and the IPAT Anxiety Scale. The results supported the hypotheses regarding blue and yellow, but not those regarding red nor the validity of the LCT as an anxiety measuring instrument. |
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