418 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS Table V (cont'd) Pleasantness Ratings for "Body" Shirts Women Men W d- M Men's shirts 11 1.77 --- 1.21 2.40 --- 1.03 2.10 + 1.15 12 3.69 1.03 3.71 1.36 3.70 1.19 13 3.96 1.11 4.31 1.38 4.14 1.24 14 1.69 1.02 2.49 1.16 2.10 1.15 15 4.06 1.15 4.41 1.49 4.24 1.32 Av. 11-15 3.03 .98 3.41 1.01 3.23 1.00 6 4.08 1.53 3.91 .76 3.40 1.19 7 2.68 1.56 3.16 1.20 2.92 1.39 8 3.84 1.62 4.05 .93 3.95 1.30 9 4.14 1.46 4.24 .97 4.19 1.22 10 3.35 1.38 3.77 1.54 3.56 1.45 6-10 3.49 1.20 3.82 .76 3.66 1.00 11 3.71 1.41 4.09 1.17 3.91 1.28 12 4.44 .78 4.75 1.67 4.60 1.30 13 3.46 1.•13 4.16 1.30 3.82 1.25 14 4.40 1.10 4.03 1.00 4.21 1.04 15 4.36 .79 4.53 1.21 4.45 1.02 Av. 11-15 4.08 .74 4.31 1.05 4.20 .91 6 3.59 1.19 3.69 1.28 3.64 1.22 7 3.21 1.91 3.53 1.27 3.37 1.60 8 3.23 1.96 3.41 1.03 3.32 1.54 9 3.38 1.55 3.63 .89 3.51 1.25 10 3.90 1.58 4.22 1.24 4.06 1.41 Av. 6-10 3.46 1.49 3.69 .90 3.57 1.21 •4xV. Women's shirts Shirts 1-5 and 16-20, both men's and women's, had not been rated for pleasantness. VIII indicates the mean intensity rating for each cell along with its standard deviation Table IX presents the mean pleasantness ratings with their standard deviations. One- sample chi square tests for each substance, conducted separately for female and male respondents, lead to the following conclusions: Androsreno/is predominantly judged to be female at all concentration levels, both by men and by women. When calculated for combined concentration levels, the female attribution was highly significant (chi square test). Table VI Significance of the Correlation Between Concentration and Pleasantness Women Men W d- M (n = 29) (n = 30) (n = 59) Substance z p z p z p Androstenol -4.02 .0001 - 3.40 .0006 - 5.25 .0001 III - 2.87 .004 - 3.65 .0003 -4.62 .0001 II -7.26 .0001 -4.93 .0001 -8.60 .0001 CPD 1.17 .224 1.65 .099 2.00 .046
HUMAN BODY ODOR 419 Table VII Correlation Between Perceived Intensity and Pleasantness Rating Substance Sol. Sex p p Androstenol 1 f - 0.48 0.008 m -0.29 0.13 tot - 0.38 0.003 III 2 f -0.72 0.001 m -0.36 0.052 tot -0.54 0.001 3 f -0.036 0.85 m -0.25 0.19 tot - 0.09 0.45 4 f -0.18 0.33 m -0.008 0.96 tot -0.15 0.25 5 f -0.24 0.20 m -0.05 0.77 tot - 0.17 0.17 1-5 1-5 f -0.37 m -0.20 tot - 0.28 f -0.43 m -0.26 tot - 0.34 f -0.49 m -0.29 tot - 0.39 f -0.20 m -0.03 tot - 0.11 f -0.15 m -0.09 tot - 0.11 f -0.43 m -0.015 tot - 0.17 f -0.27 m -0.03 tot - 0.116 f -O.84 m -0.57 tot - 0.68 f -0.62 m -0.74 tot - 0.68 f -0.66 m -0.55 tot - 0.60 0.046 0.29 0.029 0.021 0.17 0. 008 0.007 0.12 0.002 0.30 0.88 0.40 0.44 0.72 0.41 0.02 0.94 0.17 0.15 0.88 O.379 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.001 0.002 0.001
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