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Luscher Color Test
Supervert's Color
Test is a Shockwave implementation of a standardized psychological
test developed by Dr. Max Luscher. Basically it asks you your favorite
colors, compares your choices to a table of responses, and then "analyzes"
you accordingly.
Although the body does have quantifiable physiological responses to color for example, red is "exciting" because it causes blood pressure, respiration, and heart rate to increase Supervert does not intend to endorse color psychology by making this standard test available in Shockwave format. The intention, rather, is to demonstrate how projective psychological tests can be automated with software, thus making the analyst useless.
NOTE: The Luscher Color Test requires version 8 (or higher) of Macromedia Shockwave.
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