Color Preferences among the Flags of the World
1969 ◽
Vol 29
(3)
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pp. 892-894
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Color use interpreted as preferences among the flags of 139 independent nations of the world included red, blue, green, and yellow. With one exception (green among African states), each color was equally preferred among six geographic groups of nations. In addition, white was preferred to black, colors were horizontally placed, and symbols were more likely to be present than not. These data were related to judgments made by individuals of isolated colors, to differences in inferred need achievement between countries, and to the role of language and culture in color discrimination and preference.
2019 ◽
Vol 8
(9S3)
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pp. 1551-1554
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