加纳部分成年人的色彩偏好

Q3 Engineering
John Adjah, Stephen Bekoe, Agnes Decardi-Nelson, Lucy Afeafa Ry-Kottoh, Joshua Kalognia
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本文介绍了一项关于加纳成年人色彩偏好的抽样调查。共进行了两次调查,共有 143 人参与(调查 1 有 50 人参与,调查 2 有 93 人参与)。参与者填写了印刷版和电子版问卷,以收集他们对颜色偏好的数据。结果显示,总体而言,蓝色是男性和女性最偏爱的颜色,但在特定物品上并非如此。在调查 2 中,对分类变量进行的卡方检验显示,性别与对浅色、深色或亮色的偏好之间存在显著关系(p=0.025),性别与每件个人物品的偏好颜色数量之间也存在显著关系(p=0.02)。然而,性别与从小到大的颜色变化(p=0.73)、性别与偏好颜色的数量(p=0.204)、性别与最偏好的颜色(p=0.216)、年龄与偏好颜色的数量(p=0.19)之间均无明显关系。有趣的是,在调查 2 中,66.3% 的参与者表示,无论他们对颜色的偏好从小到大是变了还是没变,他们对颜色的偏好都是基于天生的吸引力。总体而言,蓝色和红色是最受欢迎的颜色,占 34.4%。这些发现为设计从业者和传播者提供了宝贵的见解,并为今后研究加纳人的色彩偏好提供了基础。
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Color preferences among selected adults in Ghana
This paper presents a study on color preferences among a sample of Ghanaian adults. Two surveys were conducted, with a total of 143 participants (50 in Survey 1, and 93 in Survey 2). The participants completed both printed and digital questionnaires to gather data on their color preferences. The results showed that blue was the most preferred color by both males and females in general, but not for specific items. In survey 2, a chi-square test on categorical variables revealed a significant relationship between gender and preference for light, dark, or bright colors (p=0.025), as well as gender and number of preferred colors per personal item (p=0.02). However, no significant relationships were found between gender and change of colors from childhood (p=0.73), gender and number of preferred colors (p=0.204), gender and most preferred colors (p=0.216), age, and the number of preferred colors (p=0.19). Interestingly, 66.3% of the participants in Survey 2 indicated that their preferred colors were based on innate attraction, regardless of whether their color preferences had changed or remained the same since childhood. Overall, blue and red were the most preferred colors, with a score of 34.4%. These findings provide valuable insights for design practitioners and communicators and offer a basis for future research on color preferences among Ghanaians.
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Journal of graphic engineering and design
Journal of graphic engineering and design Engineering-Computational Mechanics
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