The Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue Test was administered to 120 familial right-handed color-normal males. The range of errors indicative of low, average, and superior color discrimination varied from published norms. Subjects made significantly fewer errors on the first quarter-series so that the assumption of random errors by color-normal males was not met.
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