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Research on the Attention Degree to Textile Apparel Information Based on Consumer Endowments

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The consumers' attention to the basic information on the textile apparel and the purchase channels are surveyed, the relevance between the age, gender, education level, and occupation of the respondents and their attention to the information on the textile apparel, the purchase channels and the product safety indicators are analyzed, and the possibility of injury and the source of accident information under the product's usage scenarios are analyzed, for which the goodness of fit and correlation coefficient are used for analysis and test. The results show that the occupation, education level and age indicate the significant relationship with the purchase channels; the occupation is significantly correlated to the purchase channels; the occupation, education level and age are not significantly associated with the safety indicators of textile apparel.

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    ICCBD '19: Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Computing and Big Data
    October 2019
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    ISBN:9781450372909
    DOI:10.1145/3366650
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    1. Attention Degree
    2. Consumers
    3. Endowments
    4. Textile Apparel

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    • Research on common technology for integrative services by internet plus
    • the national key research and development project ?Research on key technical standards for quality and safety control of consumer goods?
    • Central basic scientific research project ?Research on Consumer goods Safety Hazard Identification and risk Assessment based on scenario Simulation?

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