Sen'i Kikai Gakkaishi (Journal of the Textile Machinery Society of Japan)
Online ISSN : 1880-1994
Print ISSN : 0371-0580
ISSN-L : 0371-0580
Clothing Evaluation and its Relation to Multiple Affective States Generated by the Clothing
Case of Clothing Evaluated as Appropriate or Liking to Wear
Yasui NishiharaChizuko DoiKikue KurodaMasako YamamotoSumiko WatanabeEiko KawamotoAstuko NakagawaYasuharu FujiwaraOsamu IemotoSana Nakagawa
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1996 Volume 49 Issue 8 Pages T197-T204

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In the same aim, subject and method as the former study, relationships between the evaluation for clothings and the affect arousing on dressing the cloth were reserched. Measuring scales of the evaluation for the clothing were Appropriate/Inappropriate dress for situation and Like to dress/Not like to dress. Dimensions of the affect state and situations were as same as the former study.
Results are shown as follows. The relation of two items with the evaluation for the clothing and seven items with the affect state showed similar pattern.
In positively evaluated cases on both items, “Cheerful affect” generated intenselyat each situation, especially showed high rates in “Trip to leisure land” and “Attending classes” . “Confident affect” showed high rate in “Graduation party” and “Fulfilled affect” showed high rates in “job interview” and“Graduation party” . “Calmaffect” showed high rates in “Trip to leisure land” and “Attending classes”.
On the other hand, in negatively evaluated cases on both items, “Ashamed affect” generated at most degree and “Depressed affect” ranked next. It was found out that “Tense affect” had variable rates according to situations on dressing positively evaluated clothes on both items
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