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Based on this article: https://www.infoplease.com/color-psychology ANSWER THE FO

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Based on this article:

https://www.infoplease.com/color-psychology


ANSWER THE FOLLOWING QUESTIONS:

1. The purpose of the article or problem statement
2. A brief summary of the literature review
3. What are the research questions or hypotheses relevant to "How color affects one's mood"?
4. A basic description of the design/methodology of the research study (if applicable)
5. A report of the findings of the article, and,
6. the value or use of the article in relation to a research project that has to do with " How color affects one's mood"?

Explanation / Answer

1. Impact of colours on human Psychology.

2. Man has been exposed to colour since the time he percieved them, various colours have impacted human mind differently. Color Psychology seeks to study the impact of these colours on human mind and bing it to utilization in different environments around human being to create an internal or external decor where human beings can perform their best. Some of the uses and the impact of the colours have been mentioned in the article.

3. i) Colours do not have any impact on human moods.

ii) Colours and human moods are positively co-related.

iii) Different colours have different impact on moods.

iv) Research design:

Topic: To study the impact of colours on human psychology.

Aim: To understand the influence of colours on human psychology.

Hypothesis: There is no co-relation between colours and human Psychology.

Research Design: Sample selected from both males and female gender and across longitudinal ages in the interval of 10 years. Around a sample of 100 is generated from the population fulfilling the aforemtnioned criterions. Then the population is divided into half and both the groups are assigned activities of daily living but one group is exposed to coloured envirnoment and the other is exposed to the black and white environment. The impact on mood is measured by taking the intrest level on Likert Scale and MSE of every sample thoughout the process.

Findings and Results are drawn basis of statistical analysis of the data.

5.  Man has been exposed to colour since the time he percieved them, various colours have impacted human mind differently. Therefore evolutionarily, human being are still not used to certain colours in some areas for example blue colour for food.

6. It can be used as a part of literature review if this article shows any evidence for its conclusions through research.

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