탄소섬유를 사용한 발열양말의 쾌적성 연구(제1보) -키토산섬유와 SUS섬유의 양말 소재의 주관적 감각 및 감성에 관한 연구

The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of fiber contents of socks fabric on the subjective sensitivity and emotional sensibility of consumers. We investigated the relationship of subjective sensitivity and sensibility according to fiber contents and color value of socks. We made five pl...

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Published in한국의류산업학회지 Vol. 12; no. 1; pp. 103 - 108
Main Authors 이지은, Ji Eun Lee, 권영아, Young Ah Kwon
Format Journal Article
LanguageKorean
Published 한국의류산업학회 28.02.2010
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ISSN1229-2060
2287-5743

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Summary:The purpose of this study was to analyze the effect of fiber contents of socks fabric on the subjective sensitivity and emotional sensibility of consumers. We investigated the relationship of subjective sensitivity and sensibility according to fiber contents and color value of socks. We made five plain knit fabrics as specimens, with a combination of chitosan/SUS fiber contents and three value levels of grayish color. The subjects were 15 males and 54 females in the twenties. The data analysis was conducted with Pearson's correlation analysis, ANOVA, Duncan multiple range test, and regression analysis. The major finds were as follows: A factor analysis showed that subjective sensitivity was classified into five factors (bulky, surface-rough, elastic, attention, and variety) and emotional sensibility was into four factors (salience, stability, luxury, and activity). There were significant correlation between the subjective sensitivity and emotional sensibility. The subjective sensitivities of 'surface-rough' and 'elastic' were significantly influenced by fiber contents. The sensibilities of 'salience' and 'luxury' were significantly influenced by fiber contents. Where as the 'salience' and 'roughness' were significant influenced by color value level. According to sex, there were significantly difference in 'bulky', 'elastic' and 'salience'. As a result of the regression analysis, preference, consuming desire and satisfaction appears to be closely related with all subjective sensitivity and sensibility.
Bibliography:THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF CLOTHING INDUSTRY
KISTI1.1003/JNL.JAKO201023659447422
G704-000947.2010.12.1.006
ISSN:1229-2060
2287-5743