抄録
The stability of inhabitants' answers to various items to their surroundings was measured by analyses of several sorts of panel data using Suzuki's correspondence ratio, C(γ). The mainly analyzed data consists of the following three panel data. Subjects were all housewives. 1) the panel data with a half year interval at a region in Tokyo; Subjects were asked about degrees of dissatisfaction and importance of 50 items to their surroundings. 2) the panel data with two year interval at two regions in Tokyo; The questionaite was the same as 1)'s. 3) the panel data with one year interval at six regions in Tokyo and a neighboring city; Subjects were asked about 4 synthetic estimation items to their surroundings. The main results from the analysis of 50 items are the following. 1. The stability measured by the data with a half year interval is higher than two year interval. 2. The stability of dissatisfaction of items for amenity to indoor space is higher than the others. 3. The stability of importance of items for security is higher than the others. As the number of the data of 4 synthetic estimation items was enough, the relation between attributes could be analyzed. The following tendencies were obtained. 1. In the old generation each stability of 4 items is much the same. 2. The people who possess houses have higher stability than the other.