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Lüscher color test
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The Lüscher color test is a psychological test invented by Dr. Max Lüscher. It uses the principles of color psychology to analyze a subject's preference ranking of eight colors presented to them on colored cards.
It is claimed by proponents of the test that this analysis allows a rapid and deep personality analysis to be made from only this color ranking information.
External links
- Lüscher color test home page (multilingual, but in German by default)
- A summary of the methods of the Lüscher color test
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