I'm not sure many people know, but the clutch pedal and spring is an over-center type assembly.
When you push down on the pedal, it resists your foot pressure by applying around 8 pounds of pressure against it. This is why you can have free travel -- you have a spring that acts against your foot.
When about half way down, after it has gone over center, it pulls the pedal toward the floor with about 12 pounds of pressure. Spring assist for your foot.
So, it both helps return the pedal to the top and assists your foot in going toward the floor after it has gone over center.
I can't see any reason this has to do with type of clutch pressure plate.
And yes, I put a complete assembly in a vise and used a pull scale.