Holliday T W, Falsetti A B
Department of Anthropology, Tulane University, New Orleans, Louisiana, USA.
J Forensic Sci. 1999 Sep;44(5):926-30.
A discriminant function analysis based on seven postcranial measurements for the metric assessment of race is presented. A sample from the Terry Collection (NMNH) was used to create independent functions for African-American males and females, and European-American males and females. The functions were tested using known forensic cases from the Maxwell Museum of Anthropology and the C.A. Pound Human Identification Laboratory. Based on the Terry Collection sample, correct classification of race for males was 87.0%, and for females 100.0%. For the independent test population, correct classification for males was 81.8%, and for females only 57.1%. The low classification for females is most likely due to sample bias.
本文提出了一种基于七项颅后测量指标的判别函数分析方法,用于种族的计量评估。从特里收藏(美国国家自然历史博物馆)中选取样本,为非裔美国男性和女性、欧美男性和女性创建了独立函数。使用来自人类学麦克斯韦博物馆和C.A.庞德人类识别实验室的已知法医案例对这些函数进行了测试。基于特里收藏样本,男性种族的正确分类率为87.0%,女性为100.0%。对于独立测试人群,男性的正确分类率为81.8%,而女性仅为57.1%。女性分类率较低很可能是由于样本偏差。