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Is Red the Colour of Danger? Testing an Implicit Red-danger Association

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Journal Ergonomics
Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialty Psychology
Date 2014 Mar 5
PMID 24588355
Citations 24
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Abstract

Research using participant's self-reports has documented a link between red and danger. In this research, we used two different variants of a Stroop word evaluation task to test for the possibility of an implicit red-danger association using carefully controlled colour stimuli (equated on lightness and chroma). Experiment 1, using words as stimuli, yielded strong evidence of a link between red and danger, and weaker evidence of a green-safety association. Experiment 2, using symbols as stimuli, again yielded strong evidence of a link between red and danger; no green effects were observed. The findings were discussed in terms of the power and promise of red in signal communication.

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