Intraobserver Error in Macromorphoscopic Trait Data, , |
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Authors: | Kelly R. Kamnikar M.A. Amber M. Plemons M.A. Joseph T. Hefner Ph.D. |
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Affiliation: | Department of Anthropology, Michigan State University, East Lansing, MI |
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Abstract: | As part of a much larger investigation into the use of macromorphoscopic trait data by forensic anthropologists to estimate ancestry from unidentified skeletal remains, we conducted a fourteen‐year (2002–2016) intraobserver error study. Motivated by the development of a large macromorphoscopic database―which will potentially utilize data collected in 2002―quantification of observer error, the impact of technological improvements in macromorphoscopic trait data collection and observer experience is necessary. To maximize comparisons between the two samples, ten macromorphoscopic traits were assessed. Results revealed three patterns of error relating to observer experience, the introduction of new technologies, and error inherent in the method. Overall, this study found the effect of error on macromorphoscopic trait analysis could be predicted and did not significantly impact their utility. |
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Keywords: | forensic science forensic anthropology ancestry macromorphoscopic traits quantitative data analysis observer experience |
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