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Why, exactly, are we invoking merely statistical studies here, especially ones with all of sixteen people as subjects? If these studies are meaningful, it is to lighting marketers, not consumers. As the researchers clearly point out, “Color preference or perceived color is subjective. It depends on the light level, the surrounding environment, or even the observer’s cultural background.” So in what way are preference statistics relevant to what you or I like, or to the relative chromaticity merits of the SST-20 versus the 219B (which is how this discussion started)?
Edited to remove my own confusion between “perceived whiteness” and “preferrred tint.”