Evaluating the accuracy and precision of cranial morphological traits for sex determination

被引:181
作者
Williams, BA
Rogers, TL
机构
[1] Univ Toronto, Dept Anthropol & Study Relig, Mississauga, ON L5L 1C6, Canada
[2] Univ Toronto, Dept Anthropol, Toronto, ON, Canada
关键词
forensic science; sex determination; morphology; skull; precision; accuracy; expert witness testimony;
D O I
10.1111/j.1556-4029.2006.00177.x
中图分类号
DF [法律]; D9 [法律]; R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
0301 ; 10 ;
摘要
Sex determination is a key analysis that forensic anthropologists perform in order to construct a biological profile of human remains. The techniques used in forensic investigations must meet the Mohan or Daubert criteria, for admissibility in a court of law. In this study, the precision and accuracy of 21 morphological characteristics of the skull were tested on a modern sample of 50 adult crania of European White ancestry. The following craniofacial features are identified as high-quality traits, defined by intraobserver error <= 10% and accuracy >= 80%: mastoid size, supraorbital ridge size, general size and architecture, rugosity of the zygomatic extension, size and shape of the nasal aperture, and gonial angle. Ninety-six percent accuracy and 92% precision were achieved using 20 traits in combination. Fisher's exact probability tests revealed no significant differences (p=0.05) in the levels of precision or accuracy between age categories. Sex-related bias in accuracy was found for the following cranial features: ramus symphysis (p=0.009), zygomatic extension (p=0.0016), and occipital markings (p=0.0013). These traits demonstrated a greater tendency to be scored male than female.
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页码:729 / 735
页数:7
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