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Box 7

 Container

Contains 26 Results:

Test results, notes, papers. Folder original labelled: Dimensions of Color.

 unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test. At the request of professional and industrial groups, the ISCC established a subcommittee, problem 10, to develop a test that would measure an operator's capability to make valid and reliable judgemnts of the likeness and difference of color samples. Dimmick was the co-chairman of this committee and results about the findings of the subcommittee have appeared in various numbers of the newsletter.

Dates: 1911-1968.

Test results, with gray color swatches (originally labelled: Reflectance Curves for Gray Series).

 unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test. At the request of professional and industrial groups, the ISCC established a subcommittee, problem 10, to develop a test that would measure an operator's capability to make valid and reliable judgemnts of the likeness and difference of color samples. Dimmick was the co-chairman of this committee and results about the findings of the subcommittee have appeared in various numbers of the newsletter.

Dates: 1911-1968.

One program, correspondence, paper in this folder labelled: "Metamers."

 unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test. At the request of professional and industrial groups, the ISCC established a subcommittee, problem 10, to develop a test that would measure an operator's capability to make valid and reliable judgemnts of the likeness and difference of color samples. Dimmick was the co-chairman of this committee and results about the findings of the subcommittee have appeared in various numbers of the newsletter.

Dates: 1911-1968.

Test results, scales. Comparison of Munsell, C.I.E. and Equal Color Scale

 unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test. At the request of professional and industrial groups, the ISCC established a subcommittee, problem 10, to develop a test that would measure an operator's capability to make valid and reliable judgemnts of the likeness and difference of color samples. Dimmick was the co-chairman of this committee and results about the findings of the subcommittee have appeared in various numbers of the newsletter.

Dates: 1911-1968.

C.I.E. Blanks.

 unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test. At the request of professional and industrial groups, the ISCC established a subcommittee, problem 10, to develop a test that would measure an operator's capability to make valid and reliable judgemnts of the likeness and difference of color samples. Dimmick was the co-chairman of this committee and results about the findings of the subcommittee have appeared in various numbers of the newsletter.

Dates: 1911-1968.

The folder concerns only the Color Aptitude Test (CAT). (Provenance conserved. Content of folders transferred as is.) Scores of Individuals.

 unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test. At the request of professional and industrial groups, the ISCC established a subcommittee, problem 10, to develop a test that would measure an operator's capability to make valid and reliable judgemnts of the likeness and difference of color samples. Dimmick was the co-chairman of this committee and results about the findings of the subcommittee have appeared in various numbers of the newsletter.

Dates: 1911-1968.

Color Aptitude Test. Analysis of Data.

 unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test. At the request of professional and industrial groups, the ISCC established a subcommittee, problem 10, to develop a test that would measure an operator's capability to make valid and reliable judgemnts of the likeness and difference of color samples. Dimmick was the co-chairman of this committee and results about the findings of the subcommittee have appeared in various numbers of the newsletter.

Dates: 1911-1968.

Color Aptitude Test. Repeating Testing.

 unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test. At the request of professional and industrial groups, the ISCC established a subcommittee, problem 10, to develop a test that would measure an operator's capability to make valid and reliable judgemnts of the likeness and difference of color samples. Dimmick was the co-chairman of this committee and results about the findings of the subcommittee have appeared in various numbers of the newsletter.

Dates: 1911-1968.

Color Aptitude Test. Charts and Calculations.

 unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test. At the request of professional and industrial groups, the ISCC established a subcommittee, problem 10, to develop a test that would measure an operator's capability to make valid and reliable judgemnts of the likeness and difference of color samples. Dimmick was the co-chairman of this committee and results about the findings of the subcommittee have appeared in various numbers of the newsletter.

Dates: 1911-1968.

Color Aptitude Test. Variations in Sensitivity to Color. Research Notes.

 unspecified — Box: 7, Folder: 21
Scope and Contents From the Series:

In 1940 the Inter-Society Color Council began the development of its color aptitude test. At the request of professional and industrial groups, the ISCC established a subcommittee, problem 10, to develop a test that would measure an operator's capability to make valid and reliable judgemnts of the likeness and difference of color samples. Dimmick was the co-chairman of this committee and results about the findings of the subcommittee have appeared in various numbers of the newsletter.

Dates: 1911-1968.