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Irwin, Marc H.; McLaughlin, Donald H. – J Soc Psychol, 1970
Both students and adults preferred number and color to form groups. Number and color were equally difficult, form being the most difficult grouping. Illiterate adults sorted as well or better than students when given a task believed to be functional in the Mano culture. (DB)
Descriptors: Classification, Color, Cross Cultural Studies, Nonverbal Ability
Oakes, William F. – Psychol Rep, 1970
Descriptors: Color, Perception, Research Reviews (Publications), Verbal Operant Conditioning
Townsend, Boris – EBU Review Part B General and Legal, 1970
The head of Research at Thames Television (London) discusses in some detail the way the body's sight mechanism perceives color and the implications of this process for television. (LS)
Descriptors: Color, Eyes, Physiology, Television
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Smith, Chandler – Journal of Medical Education, 1971
Descriptors: Anatomy, Color, Medical Education, Pathology
Sirinsky, Richard; Gordon, George – Educational/Instructional Broadcasting, 1971
The advantages and disadvantages of tape and films are debated by representatives from Kodak (film) and Ampex (tape)." (Editor)
Descriptors: Color, Educational Television, Films, Material Development
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Byrnes, Deborah A. – Journal of Psychology, 1983
Free color associations were collected from a total of 337 children in the fourth through sixth grades to 12 concepts: hope, anger, sadness, honesty, fear, happiness, pain, love, death, strength, school, and life. (Author/RH)
Descriptors: Association (Psychology), Color, Elementary Education, Elementary School Students
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Day, Mary Carol – Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 1980
Investigates developmental trends in the ability to establish and use a color set to direct the selective processing of pictures. (RH)
Descriptors: Adults, Attention, Children, Color
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Gottfried, Gail M.; Tonks, Stephen J. M. – Child Development, 1996
Four studies investigated how differential input affects preschoolers' abilities to learn novel color words. Found that four- and five-year olds interpreted novel words as shape terms when ostensive information was provided but as color terms when additional information, contrastive or inclusive, was given. Three-year olds generally did not make…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Color, Language Acquisition, Preschool Children
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Nagata, Yoko; Dannemiller, James L. – Child Development, 1996
Assessed 14-week-olds' attention to green or red target objects moving in a field of distracting objects that varied in color. Found that infants' detection of green moving targets was masked in the presence of mixed red and green objects. Masking was not observed for red targets or for green targets in a field of green objects. (BC)
Descriptors: Attention, Color, Infants, Motion
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Sherman, Barry L.; Dominick, Joseph R. – Journalism Quarterly, 1988
Presents preliminary data about audience perceptions to colorized movies. Finds that colorized films were seen as more contemporary and were evaluated slightly more favorably. (RS)
Descriptors: Audience Response, Color, Film Criticism, Films
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Dannemiller, James L. – Developmental Psychology, 1989
Results indicated that habituated 20-week-olds showed evidence of color constancy, but habituated 9-week-olds did not. The younger subjects responded with increased attention to simulated changes either of the illuminant or of surface reflectance, whereas older subjects responded with increased attention only to simulated changes of surface…
Descriptors: Age Differences, Attention, Color, Habituation
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Wilkinson, William K. – Adolescence, 1992
Literature review revealed seven empirical articles exploring psychological functioning of color-deficient children. Analysis of literature indicated that equivocal nature of past research may be due to inadequate rationale explaining what outcome variables should be tied to color deficiency. Makes specific investigative recommendations to provide…
Descriptors: Children, Cognitive Development, Color, Research Needs
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Nicholson, Scott – Information Technology and Libraries, 1998
Explains GIF and JPEG formats for computer graphics to help Web page creators make an informed decision when selecting a format for each graphic in a Web publication. Highlights include compressing and decompressing computer images; image quality, including color; special features, including animation; and file size. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Color, Computer Graphics, Design Requirements, Screen Design (Computers)
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Martins, Roberto De Andrade; Silva, Cibelle Celestino – Science and Education, 2001
Elucidates some aspects of Newton's theory of light and colors, specifically as presented in his first optical paper in 1672. Analyzes Newton's main experiments intended to show that light is a mixture of rays with different refrangibilities. (SAH)
Descriptors: Color, Higher Education, Light, Science History
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MacLaury, Robert E. – Language Sciences, 2002
Introduces this special issue of the journal, which focuses on vantage theory. Articles in this issue demonstrate applications of vantage theory across diverse realms of cognition. (Author/VWL)
Descriptors: Classification, Cognitive Processes, Color, Concept Formation
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