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Color Associations of Male and Female Fourth-Grade School Children
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1988
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Color AssociationsAffective VariableAffective NeuroscienceEducationPsychologySocial SciencesEmotional ResponseDevelopmental PsychologyRaceGender StudiesInclusive EducationCognitive DevelopmentRacial GroupPsychophysicsChild PsychologyCognitive ScienceSchool PsychologyHuman CognitionExperimental PsychologyPerceived ValenceSocial CognitionChild DevelopmentGender DevelopmentFemale ChildrenEmotionMale ChildrenCognitive Psychology
Four groups (two male and two female) were asked to respond to a number of concepts with the first color that came to mind. Results led to the following conclusions: (a) We replicated Byrnes' (1983) findings that indicated that there is a definite color association among children to stimuli; (b) there was no significant difference between the responses of the male children and those of the female children; (c) two opposing findings concerning the perceived valence of colors were both supported by the data; and (d) we found that emotionally loaded stimuli evoked similar responses from males and females, whereas neutral stimuli elicited different responses.
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