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1979
DOI: 10.1080/00994480.1979.10748577
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A Guide to Methodology Procedures for Measuring Subjective Impressions in Lighting

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“…This was assessed using a set of 27 semantic differentials based on wellknown lighting research [Flynn et al 1979;Loe et al 1994].…”
Section: Simulated Office Tasks and Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was assessed using a set of 27 semantic differentials based on wellknown lighting research [Flynn et al 1979;Loe et al 1994].…”
Section: Simulated Office Tasks and Questionnairesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…If occupant ratings of luminous environments, particularly ratings of attractiveness, could be reliably correlated with photometric descriptors that are easily calculated prior to a space's construction, this would be a major step forward for lighting design. Unfortunately, this has proven difficult, though some progress has been made 15,19,22,23 .…”
Section: Do Subjective Ratings Correlate With Photometric Descriptors?mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Judgements about the aesthetic appearance of the room were assessed using 27 semantic differential pairs (Table 16) adapted from previous research to make them appropriate to this study. 9,21 Participants were instructed to base their responses on their opinions of the appearance of the room. We judged that an instruction to focus on the lighting alone would be meaningless to these naive participants; moreover, we wished to avoid creating response biases.…”
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