@article{oai:shizuoka.repo.nii.ac.jp:00000538, author = {諸井, 克英 and 鈴木, 弥生 and 染谷, 知雅 and 平田, 幸恵}, issue = {2}, journal = {人文論集}, month = {Jan}, note = {application/pdf, The purpose of this study is to investigate the effects of the subject's clothing orientation on the colored dress image judgment. In the 1 st session, Clothing Orientation Scale (developed by the authors; COS) and the Self-Consciousness Scale (Fenigstein et al., 1975 ; public and private self-consciousness) were administered to male and female students (N = 430). In the 2nd session, subjects rated the images for either colored dress stimulus or colored square stimulus (N = 213). The predictions were as follows : Prediction I: The image judgments for colored dress stimuli are influenced by clothing orientation. Prediction II: The judgments for colored square stimuli are not influenced by clothing orientation. The principal-components analyses of COS yielded four constructs labeled "fashionability", "conservativeness", "practicality", and "modesty", respectively. Correlation analyses supported both predictions for males. In females, either prediction was not supported. Their self-consciousness was related to both kinds of judgments. The structural equation modeling analyses (Amos 4.0 ; Arbuckle & Wothke) were executed. The results indicated sex differences. The social functions of clothing orientation were discussed.}, pages = {A1--A31}, title = {被服イメージ判断におよぼす被服志向性の影響}, volume = {51}, year = {2001} }