The Effect of the Physical Make Up of a book Upon Childrens Selection
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Red Rather low degree of intensity Very high ... 9 4. Grey-blue Low degree of intensity Low 10. 5 5. Green Fair degree of intensity High 12 6. Blue Rather intense Very high ... 4 7. Blue Intense (purply tone) Medium 5 8. Red Rather intense Medium 1. 5 9. Greenish-yellow Very low degree of intensity Very high 7. 5 10. Grey Medium degree of intensity Medium 10. 5 11. Blue Intense High 1. 5 12. Tannish-grey Very low degree of intensity Very high 7. 5 * Since there is such a wide discrepancy in nam...es assigned various tints and shades of the same color, the writer asked three students who had recently worked upon color combinations in the psychology laboratory to name these, accepting those names that were agreed upon by the three. " Low orange " was the color designation bestowed by them upon the Elson Reader which is popularly called tan. They also gauged the intensity and degree of brightness. CONCLUSIONS CONCERNING COLOR i. Not only color but its shade and saturation are affec- tive factors.
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