[Coding/Cards] II
[Coding/Cards] II
Aliases
- Card II
- card II
- card 2
- plate II
Definition
Card II introduces striking red areas early in the protocol.
This page summarizes how that chromatic presence may influence coding without turning the card into an automatic rule.
Conditions
- If the red actually participates in the response, review
FC,CF, orC. - If color is mentioned only as location and not as a quality used to build the perception, do not add a chromatic determinant.
- The organization among dark, light, and red areas can make it useful to review
Z. - Some responses look like humans or animals in interaction, but movement still has to be confirmed separately.
Cautions
- Seeing red is not enough by itself to assign a color code.
- The card may facilitate several perceptual parts, so confirm whether the answer is one response or several separate responses.
- The simple presence of two figures does not by itself create
COPorAG.
Cross References
- [Coding] score
- [Coding/Determinants] FC
- [Coding/Determinants] CF
- [Coding/Determinants] C
- [Coding/Z] Z
- [Coding/Popular] Popular
Evidence Note
- Detailed source comparisons remain in the internal provenance note.