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Lüscher Color Test

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Lüscher Color Test

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The Luscher color test is a psychological test invented by Dr. Max Lüscher in Basel, Switzerland.

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Max Lüscher believed that sensory perception of color is objective and universally shared by all, but that color preferences are subjective, and that this distinction allows subjective states to be objectively measured by using test colors.

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The Full Lüscher Test

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The Simplified Lüscher Test

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THE TESTAfter subjects placed the cards in order from most liked to least liked, they were asked to evaluate the extent to

which their personalities matched the descriptive statements formed by Lüscher of each color.

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1st Position This is the most-liked color;

it is your personal brand. It shows the essential method of the person choosing it, the means which he adopts to enable him to

achieve his objective.

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2nd Position This also shows an important subject, commonly

representing what the person really is or think, even when he/she are not aware of it.

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3rd and 4th Position These two show the “actual state of affairs”, the situation in which he actually feels himself to be, or the manner in

which his existing circumstances require him to act.

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5th and 6th Position Being the 'indifference' color choices, these show that their

characteristics are not being rejected, but simply set aside and not currently in use; they could be brought into use at

any time if need to be.

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7th and 8th Position These colors represent a “turning away from”. These are the colors that are most disliked and "represent a

need which is suppressed out of necessity“.

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BLUE“Depth of Feeling”: tranquility, calm,

tenderness, spirituality.

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GREEN“Elasticity of Will”:

defensive, persistence, self-esteem/assertion, pride, control

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YELLOW“Spontaneity” ex-centric, active, projective, aspiring, expectancy,

exhilaration, creativity.

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RED“Force of Will”: active aggressive,

competitive, desire, excitement, sexuality, passion.

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VIOLET“Identification”, unrealistic/ wishful

fulfillment, charm, enchantment, youth, fantasy.

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GREYNon-involvement and concealment,

organization, boredom.

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BROWNBodily senses, indicates the body’s

condition, home, comfort.

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BLACKNothingness, renunciation, surrender of relinquishment, oposition, defiance

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REFERENCES

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%BCscher_color_test

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colors

http://www.sewanee.edu/chem/Chem&Art/Detail_Pages/ColorProjects_2003/Nennstiel/

http://www.colorquiz.com/quiz.php