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A Cross-Cultural Comparison of Colour Emotion for Two-Colour Combinations

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TABLE II. Translations of colour emotion scales used in the experiment.
FIG. 1. Distribution of the 20 colour samples (for generating the 190 colour pairs used in the experiment) in (a) a* – b* plane and (b) L* – C  ab plane.
TABLE V. Interobserver variability values (RMS) for the four colour emotion scales, with scale values ranging from 5 to 5
FIG. 2. Comparisons of the warm/cool responses between the eight observer groups: British, Taiwanese, French, Ger- Ger-man, Spanish, Swedish, Argentinian, and Iranian.
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