학술논문

An analysis of errors in somatometric research
Document Type
Journal Article
Source
Journal of the Anthropological Society of Nippon. 1981, 89(4):493
Subject
Language
English
ISSN
0003-5505
1884-765X
Abstract
Two series of measurements taken by one investigator and by several investigators on the same subjects were compared to examine the reliability of the data obtained in large-scale somatometric research. The series of differences was analysed using analysis of variance, and statistically significant inter-observer difference was observed in 17 out of 20 variables (Table 3). From a practical point of view, 7 out of 17 variables with statistically significant inter-observer difference should be excluded from analysis because of their great error variance (Table 4). It was suggested that the direct measurements were more precise than the subtracted measurements of the upper limb. The examination of possible effects of measurement error on several biological distances suggested that shape as well as size distance is affected by systematic measurement error. The influence of measurement error can be minimized by excluding the measurement items having great measurement error.