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The effect of population variation on the accuracy of sex estimates derived from basal occipital discriminant functions

机译:人口变异对基础枕判别函数衍生的性别估计准确性的影响

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Multiple discriminant functions that estimate sex from the dimensions of the basal occipital have been published. However, as there is limited exploration of basal dimension variation between groups, the accuracy of these functions when applied to archaeological material is unknown. This study compares basal dimensions between four known sex-at-death post-medieval European samples and explores how metric differences impact on the accuracy of sex assessment discriminant functions. Published data from St Bride's, London (n = 146) and the Georges Olivier collection, Paris (n = 68) were compared with new data from the eighteenth to nineteenth century Dutch Middenbeemster sample (n = 74) and the early twentieth century Rainer sample, Romania (n = 282) using independent t tests. The Middenbeemster and Rainer data were substituted into six published discriminant functions derived from the St Bride's and the Georges Olivier samples, and the results were compared to their known sex. Multiple statistically significant differences were found between the four groups. Of the six discriminant functions tested, five failed to reach the published accuracy and fell below chance. In addition, even where the samples were statistically comparable in means, trends for difference also impacted the accuracy of discriminant functions. Enough variation in basal occipital dimensions existed in the European groups to decrease the accuracy of sex estimation discriminant functions to unusable. Possible inter-observer error, varying genetic, socioeconomic, and geographical factors are likely causes of dimension variation. This research further highlights the dangers of using sex estimation discriminant functions on samples that differ to the original derivative population and demonstrates the need for more rigorous testing.
机译:已经发布了从基础枕部的尺寸估计性行为的多种判别函数。然而,由于基团之间的基础尺寸变化有限,因此在应用于考古材料时这些功能的准确性是未知的。本研究比较了四个已知的性别发生后中世纪欧洲样本的基础尺寸,并探讨了度量差异如何影响性评估判别职能的准确性。从ST新娘,伦敦(N = 146)和Georges Olivier收集,巴黎(n = 68)的公布数据与来自第十八世纪至第十九世纪MIDDENEMSEMST样本(N = 74)和二十世纪初的RAINER样本进行了比较,罗马尼亚(n = 282)使用独立的t测试。 MIDDENEEMST和RAVERER数据被取代为六种来自ST新娘和Georges Olivier样本的六个公布判别函数,结果与其所知的性别进行比较。四组之间发现了多种统计学意义差异。在测试的六个判别函数中,五个未能达到发布的准确性并低于机会。此外,即使在样品在统计上可比的情况下,差异的趋势也影响了判别功能的准确性。欧洲群体中存在足够的基础枕部尺寸的变化,以降低性估算判别功能的准确性,以无法使用。可能的观察者间错误,不同的遗传,社会经济和地理因素可能是尺寸变化的原因。该研究进一步强调了使用对原始衍生物种群不同的样品中的性别估算判别功能的危险,并表明需要更严格的测试。

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