A survey of 2000 young women in the western Japan was made to investigate the degree of consumer's requirements of fifty-five questionaire items on five kinds of women's garments for winter, spring and autumn seasons. The data have been analyzed and following results were obtained:
(1) The significantly high negative correlation has been noticed between the degree of end-use requirement and the value of CV (%) for each garment. The greater the degree of requirements, the less the value of CV (%) . Therefore, the consumer's requirement coincides well among pollees.
(2) As a whole, the degree of end-use requirement of the quality and performance of practical use are high. By contrast, those of the quality and performance of sensation except appearance are low.
(3) To make results of the survey concise, the degree of end-use requirement have been classified by codes into four groups also in Part 3.
(4) The statistical differences have been tested betweeen seasons on the end-use requirements of a onepiece and a skirt. As a result there were significant differences of forty-two questionaire items on a onepiece and thiry-four questionaire items on a skirt.
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