Go, JoseAlingasa, Aniceta Patricia T.Dayot, Eva Marie S.2025-08-132014-03Alingasa, A. P. & Dayot, E. M. (2014). Colors of athletic uniforms: how they can affect the athletes' aggression, motivation, and ideal performance state [Undergraduate research project, University of the Philippines Visayas]. UPV Institutional Repository. https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/297https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14583/297This study was conducted to determine how colors of athletic uniforms can affect the athlete’s aggression, motivation and Ideal Performance State. Sixteen (16) members of West Visayas State University’s basketball varsity team were the participants of this study. A series of experiments and a set of scales were made for the participants to answer in order to gather necessary data in analyzing their responses. The results of the study showed that athletes have different emotional responses to colors, and that the colors highest in emotional response for the cool and warm domain were blue and orange respectively. There is no significant effect between color of athletic uniform and motivation, as well as aggression. It is found that the color blue fosters a more well- developed Ideal Performance State than the color orangex, 68 p.Athletic uniformColorsAthlete's agressionMotivationEmotional responseLG 993.5 2014 P7 A45Colors of athletic uniforms: how they can affect the athletes' aggression, motivation, and ideal performance stateThesiscolormotivationSDG 3 - Good health and well-beingSDG 11 - Sustainable cities and communities