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Seeing red: The effect of colour priming on detail-oriented performance in achievement contexts

Philine Osteroth-2012-01-01-Refubium (Universitätsbibliothek der Freien Universität Berlin)

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Research concerning the effect of the colour red on performance in achievement contexts is still in an ambiguous state. Most notably, experiments have largely only been conducted in an artificial environment, so that there is only a small number of experiments that have attempted to test the implications of red on people’s attention in a real-world environment. The laboratory experiments that have been conducted so far were mainly aimed at resolving the question whether the exposure to red triggered an avoidance motivation which would either prompt study participants to perform better in cognitive tasks or which would, to the contrary, constrain their actual attainment during achievement-oriented situations. The study at hand tries to make a small contribution to the findings of preceding research by applying its theoretical framework to the educational domain and by examining the issue in a further field experiment. Hence, 36 students were asked to learn 18 English words and their res

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Research concerning the effect of the colour red on performance in achievement contexts is still in an ambiguous state. Most notably, experiments have largely only been conducted in an artificial environment, so that there is only a small number of experiments that have attempted to test the implications of red on people’s attention in a real-world environment. The laboratory experiments that have been conducted so far were mainly aimed at resolving the question whether the exposure to red triggered an avoidance motivation which would either prompt study participants to perform better in cognitive tasks or which would, to the contrary, constrain their actual attainment during achievement-oriented situations. The study at hand tries to make a small contribution to the findings of preceding research by applying its theoretical framework to the educational domain and by examining the issue in a further field experiment. Hence, 36 students were asked to learn 18 English words and their res

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Priming (agriculture)Cognitive psychologyPsychology

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