Lengsfeld W
Anthropol Anz. 1978 Mar;36(3):183-9.
The demands of practical ergonomics often require measurement not only of one body dimension, but a combination of several, since work-environments and consumer goods can often be developed only through a combination of different measurements. An empirical study of 8,000 males, in which 43 body proportions were measured, shows that unexpected disturbances occur in the extreme values of an otherwise symetrical distribution curve when more than two traits are combined. This build-up effect takes on added significance when seen in relation to accident protection.
实际人体工程学的要求通常不仅需要测量一个身体维度,而是几个维度的组合,因为工作环境和消费品往往只能通过不同测量值的组合来设计。一项对8000名男性的实证研究测量了43种身体比例,结果表明,当组合两个以上特征时,原本对称的分布曲线的极值会出现意外干扰。从事故防护的角度来看,这种累积效应具有更大的意义。