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  2. Blacky pictures test - Wikipedia

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    The test was created by Gerald S. Blum in 1947, [1] who was later Professor of Psychology at the University of Michigan. [2] The drawings depicted a family of cartoon dogs in normal situations which could be related to psychoanalytic theory. The main character, "Blacky", was accompanied by a sibling Tippy, and by a mother and father.

  3. Black Intelligence Test of Cultural Homogeneity - Wikipedia

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    The results of the test showed that the black group performed much better than the white group. White students performed more poorly on this test than blacks, suggesting that there are important dissimilarities in the cultural backgrounds of blacks and whites. The results of these tests and examination of the BITCH-100 confirmed Robert Williams ...

  4. Pachuco - Wikipedia

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    The opening scenes of the film American Me depict confrontations between pachucos and white American soldiers during the Zoot Suit Riots. The Sleepy Lagoon murder was a confrontation between two Los Angeles pachuco gangs that resulted in a crackdown on the culture.

  5. 'Human Lie Detector' & Body Language Expert Reveals ... - AOL

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    There was a hidden meaning behind Prince William’s latest shoe choice. And it all had to do with him wanting to be relatable. This week, the Prince of Wales, 42, attended an event celebrating ...

  6. The Invisible Gorilla - Wikipedia

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    Viewers asked to count the number of times the players with the white shirts pass the ball often fail to notice a person in a gorilla suit who appears in the center of the image (see Invisible Gorilla Test), an experiment described as "one of the most famous psychological demos ever". [1]

  7. Trickle-up fashion - Wikipedia

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    Another example of trickling-up in fashion is given by the revival of some iconic 1980s yuppie-inspired pieces of clothing like kitten heels, pastel colors, white commuter sneakers, power shoulder and high waisted pants with skinny belts by major fashion houses like Ralph Lauren, Tory Burch, Dr. Martens, and Tibi.

  8. Clothing fetish - Wikipedia

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    The clinical definition of a sexual fetish would require that a person be fixated on a specific garment to the extent that it exists as a recurrent (or exclusive) stimulus for sexual gratification. [1] [2] An individual with a clothing fetish may be aroused by the sight of a person wearing a particular garment, or by wearing the clothing ...

  9. Lüscher color test - Wikipedia

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    The Lüscher color test is a psychological test invented by Max Lüscher in Basel, Switzerland, first published in 1947 in German and first translated to English in 1969. The simplest form of the test instructs a subject to order a series of 8 colors in order of preference. This test claims that the order of preference can reveal ...