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  2. What Does Your Favorite Color Say About Your Personality?

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    Blue. Say hello to the rarest color of them all! That might hard to believe at first given that blue is associated with things like the sky and the ocean, but Kim points out that "very few ...

  3. Lüscher color test - Wikipedia

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    In the simple (short, or 8-color) test, as published in 1969, [3] a subject is presented with 8 cards, each containing a color. The colors include 4 "basic" (blue, yellow, red, green) and "auxiliary" (violet, brown, grey, and black) colors. The subject is instructed to select the color that they "like best" or "feel the most sympathy" toward ...

  4. True Colors (personality) - Wikipedia

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    True Colors is a personality profiling system created by Don Lowry in 1978. [1] It was originally created to categorize at risk youth [2] into four basic learning styles using the colors blue, orange, gold and green to identify the strengths and challenges of these core personality types.

  5. Color preferences - Wikipedia

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    Infants as young as 12 weeks old exhibit color preferences. [2] Generally, children prefer the colors red/pink and blue, and cool colors are preferred over warm colors. Color perception of children 3–5 years of age is an indicator of their developmental stage. Color preferences tend to change as people age. [3]

  6. How to do the ‘What color is your name?’ quiz on TikTok

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    Some people can "see" your name — here's what they see.

  7. Max Lüscher - Wikipedia

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    The test-taker chooses the card color they like best and then orders the rest from most-preferred to least-preferred. Numbers are printed on the backside of each card, and after the test-taker orders them, the examiner turns them over and references an accompanying book that contains all of the different number combinations and their meaning. [ 3 ]