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Title: | The sun is no fun without rain: Physical environments affect how we feel about yellow across 55 countries | Authors: | Jonauskaite, Domicele Abdel-Khalek, Ahmed M. Abu-Akel, Ahmad Al-Rasheed, Abdulrahman Saud Antonietti, Jean Philippe Ásgeirsson, Árni Gunnar Atitsogbe, Kokou Amenyona Barma, Marodégueba Barratt, Daniel Bogushevskaya, Victoria Bouayed Meziane, Maliha Khadidja Chamseddine, Amer Charernboom, Thammanard Chkonia, Eka Ciobanu, Teofil Corona, Violeta Creed, Allison Dael, Nele Daouk, Hassan Dimitrova, Nevena Doorenbos, Cornelis B. Fomins, Sergejs Fonseca-Pedrero, Eduardo Gaspar, Augusta Gizdic, Alena Griber, Yulia A. Grimshaw, Gina M. Hasan, Aya Ahmed Havelka, Jelena Hirnstein, Marco Karlsson, Bodil S.A. Katembu, Stephen Kim, Jejoong Konstantinou, Nikos Laurent, Eric Lindeman, Marjaana Manav, Banu Marquardt, Lynn Mefoh, Philip Mroczko-Wąsowicz, Aleksandra Mutandwa, Phillip Ngabolo, Georgette Oberfeld, Daniel Papadatou-Pastou, Marietta Perchtold, Corinna M. Pérez-Albéniz, Alicia Pouyan, Niloufar Rashid Soron, Tanjir Roinishvili, Maya Romanyuk, Lyudmyla Salgado Montejo, Alejandro Sultanova, Aygun Tau, Ramiro Uusküla, Mari Vainio, Suvi Vargas-Soto, Veronica Volkan, Eliz Wąsowicz, Grażyna Zdravković, Sunčica Zhang, Meng Mohr, Christine |
Major Field of Science: | Medical and Health Sciences | Field Category: | Other Medical Sciences | Keywords: | Cross-cultural;Climate;Colour;Emotion;Affect;Environment | Issue Date: | 1-Dec-2019 | Source: | Journal of Environmental Psychology, 2019, Vol.66 | Volume: | 66 | Journal: | Journal of Environmental Psychology | Abstract: | Across cultures, people associate colours with emotions. Here, we test the hypothesis that one driver of this cross-modal correspondence is the physical environment we live in. We focus on a prime example – the association of yellow with joy, – which conceivably arises because yellow is reminiscent of life-sustaining sunshine and pleasant weather. If so, this association should be especially strong in countries where sunny weather is a rare occurrence. We analysed yellow-joy associations of 6625 participants from 55 countries to investigate how yellow-joy associations varied geographically, climatologically, and seasonally. We assessed the distance to the equator, sunshine, precipitation, and daytime hours. Consistent with our hypotheses, participants who live further away from the equator and in rainier countries are more likely to associate yellow with joy. We did not find associations with seasonal variations. Our findings support a role for the physical environment in shaping the affective meaning of colour. | ISSN: | 02724944 | DOI: | 10.1016/j.jenvp.2019.101350 | Rights: | © Elsevier | Type: | Article | Affiliation : | University of Lausanne Alexandria University King Saud University University of Akureyri Aalborg University University of Lomé Copenhagen Business School Catholic University of Sacred Heart National Polytechnic School of Algiers École polytechnique fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) Thammasat University Tbilisi State Medical University Universidad Panamericana Universitat Politècnica de València University of Melbourne University of Lausanne Dar Elbayda building University of Applied Sciences in Social Work and Health of Lausanne University of Fribourg University of Latvia University of La Rioja Catholic University of Portugal Catolica Research Centre for Psychological, Family and Social Wellbeing (CRC-W) Centro de Investigação e Intervenção Social Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona Smolensk State University Victoria University of Wellington University of Leeds University of Bergen Division of Built Environment, Research Institutes of Sweden AB (RI.se) Duksung Women's University Cyprus University of Technology University Bourgogne Franche-Comté CNRS & University of Franche-Comté University of Helsinki Istanbul Ayvansaray University University of Nigeria National Yang-Ming University Midlands State University University of Nairobi Humboldt-Universitat zu Berlin Université Omar-Bongo Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz National and Kapodistrian University of Athens University of Graz Telepsychiatry Research and Innovation Network I. Beritashvili Center of Experimental Biomedicine National University of Kyiv V.I. Vernadsky National University of Taurida Kyiv National University of Culture and Arts Universidad de La Sabana BI Norwegian Business School Neurosketch National Mental Health Centre of the Ministry of Health University of Geneva University of Neuchâtel Tallinn University University of Helsinki Universidad de Lima Cyprus International University Kozminski University University of Novi Sad University of Belgrade Zhejiang University |
Publication Type: | Peer Reviewed |
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