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03-01-2002, 04:41 PM
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Originally posted by Teal
No; it's a recognised phenomenon. as red is the commonest colour and hammer the most commonly thought-of tool, red hammer is what springs to most people's minds when asked that question.
I'd never heard of the phenomenon Anna speaks of that doing math makes one think red/orange, but I believe that could be a recognized phenomenon. At least there's some basis for it. But what is the source of the conclusion that "hammer is the most commonly thought-of tool"? And to the extent of 98 times out of 100? And by what measure is red the commonest color? who measured?

I'm perfectly open to the suggestion that there is a scientific basis for people to have a tendency to pick "red hammer," or at least a particular color. I will never believe that it's 98 % without reading the study myself. The most important point, though, is the same one I made in my first post -- someone just saying something is so doesn't make it so.

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Originally posted by Teal
So Nyyah!
That speaks for itself, so no comment.
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