1953
DOI: 10.1037/h0062998
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The response to color and ego functions.

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“…Since color responses are often held to be related to impulsiveness (3,5,12,15) they were examined in this context. Reversers, significantly more often than controls, have a Sum C = 0.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Since color responses are often held to be related to impulsiveness (3,5,12,15) they were examined in this context. Reversers, significantly more often than controls, have a Sum C = 0.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The writer felt that much more could be gained by subjecting the data to a logical analysis, particularly when interpretations and conclusions from the data were contradictory to prevalent points of view. 2 In other words, particularly in those cases where interpretations and conclusions from data were contrary to prevalent views, the writer made 2 It is the writer's opinion that his adaptation of Schachtel's and Rickers-Ovsiankina's theories is not among the prevalent points of view, and he so stated in his paper.…”
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“…\ Throughout the history of the Rorschach test, no problem has received more attention than the clinically observed disturbances which some subjects display when viewing the chromatic inkblots (2,3,7). One of the more significant experimental efforts which deals with the influence of color on reactions to inkblots is by Siipola (9) in which she disputed Rorschach's assumption that color per se endowed an inkblot with "magic, affectarousing properties."…”
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“…At times, this incongruity also leads to significant changes in the content of responses. Since Siipola's study has had considerable influence on the theoretical re-evaluation of the role of color on reactions to inkblots (1,2,4,5,7,8), her findings are worth considering.…”
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