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additive color mixture

the process and effect of combining colored lights, as manifested in new, composite colors; for example, in stage lighting, red and green spotlights are blended to form yellow. The color in television is another example of additive color mixture.

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December 27th 2024

applied psychology

applied psychology

the application of the theories, principles, and techniques of psychology to practical concerns, such as problems of living or coping, education, vocational guidance, industry, ergonomics, consumer affairs, advertising, political campaigns, and environmental issues. It may be contrasted with theoretical psychology or academic psychology, in which the emphasis is on understanding for its own sake rather than on the utility of the knowledge.