Yeah, it depends on the point of view and overall picture. Just a single statement or snapshot may not be logical.
For example, what Harman or any audio “researchers” conclude about people’s preference in relationship to on-axis and off-axis responses isn’t as accurate as medicine.
In the medical field, there’s a saying that we “treat the patient, not the lab numbers”.
So medical lab numbers may guide us, but the actual clinical response of the patient is the goal, even if the numbers are not “ideal”.
I won’t even say that requency responses or any findings in audio “research” even compares to any medical lab numbers.
In-room frequency responses can guide us like lab numbers on paper, but the actual sound is like the actual clinical response of the patient.