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Is Purple Lost in Translation? The Affective Meaning of Purple, Violet, and Lilac Cognates in 16 Languages and 30 Populations
M Uusküla, C Mohr, D Epicoco, D Jonauskaite
Journal of Psycholinguistic Research 52 (3), 853-868, 2023
32023
A comparative analysis of colour–emotion associations in 16–88‐year‐old adults from 31 countries
D Jonauskaite, D Epicoco, AS Al‐rasheed, JJBR Aruta, V Bogushevskaya, ...
British Journal of Psychology, 2023
22023
Making sense of free associations with PURPLE–A new coding scheme testing French speakers in three countries
D Epicoco, C Mohr, M Uusküla, M Quiblier, M Bouayed Meziane, ...
Proceedings of the International Colour Association (AIC) Conference 2021 …, 2021
22021
The PURPLE mystery: Semantic meaning of three purple terms in French speakers from Algeria, France, and Switzerland
D Epicoco, C Mohr, M Uusküla, M Quiblier, MB Meziane, E Laurent, ...
Color Research & Application 49 (1), 93-112, 2024
2024
Colour-emotion associations across adulthood: Age-related differences in 16-88-year-old adults from 31 countries
D Jonauskaite, D Epicoco, AS Al-rasheed, J Jamir Benzon, R Aruta, ...
British journal of psychology, 1-31, 2023
2023
Color associations with love and anger are stable and your mood doesn’t matter!
D Epicoco, G Spagnulo, C Mohr, D Jonauskaite
Behaviour Research and Therapy 6 (4), 473-482, 0
Color associations with love and anger are stable and your mood doesn’t matter!
D Epicoco, G Spagnulo, C Mohr, D Jonauskaite
Behaviour Research and Therapy 6 (4), 473-482, 0
Colour-emotion associations are unrelated to current mood
G Spagnulo, D Epicoco, D Jonauskaite, C Mohr
Progress In Colour Studies 2022 Book of Abstracts, 16, 0
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