EFFECTS OF AGE AND GENDER ON VISUAL PERCEPTION OF COMMODITY WITH DIFFERENT MATERIALS IN COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATOR (PO37, 612-615)

EFFECTS OF AGE AND GENDER ON VISUAL PERCEPTION OF COMMODITY WITH DIFFERENT MATERIALS IN COMMERCIAL REFRIGERATOR (PO37, 612-615)

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Lighting parameters greatly affect the purchasing behaviour of the consumer by visual stimuli. The paper deals with a research of the influence of age and gender on surface material of commodity in commercial refrigerator using white LED lights. LED lights at various CCTs and illuminance intensities and three surface materials (metal, paper, and plastic) were used. Observers of two age groups (young and elderly) and two gender groups (male and female) participated in the study. The experimental results show that for the effect on surface material of commodity with the white LED lights, no significant difference was found in visual perception. For the effect of age, no significant difference was found in visual perception. Additionally, a strong gender effect was found for various surface material of commodity, especially freshness and attractiveness of visual perception. The outcomes of this field study can be helpful for wisely using LED luminaires in commercial refrigerator by considering both energy efficiency and satisfaction of visual perception.

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Published:
05/01/2018
Number of Pages:
4
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1 file , 1.4 MB

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