Blue or Red? Exploring the Effect of Color on Cognitive Task Performances
University of British Columbia
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Abstract
Existing research reports inconsistent findings with regard to the effect of color on cognitive task performances. Some research suggests that blue or green leads to better performances than red; other studies record the opposite. Current work reconciles this discrepancy. We demonstrate that red (versus blue) color induces primarily an avoidance (versus approach) motivation (study 1, n = 69) and that red enhances performance on a detail-oriented task, whereas blue enhances performance on a creative task (studies 2 and 3, n = 208 and 118). Further, we replicate these results in the domains of product design (study 4, n = 42) and persuasive message evaluation (study 5, n = 161) and show that these effects occur…
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- Task (project management)
- Cognition
- Replicate
- Psychology
- Cognitive psychology
- Social psychology
- Mathematics
- Neuroscience
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