Abstract

In an attempt to determine the effect of color coding on search time, six groups of 10 S’s each were asked to respond to 10 different displays containing 60 symbols, some of which were color coded. Comparisons among conditions revealed that there was a significant difference in search times only between a “color” and a “no color” condition.

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