The present research examined whether the innominate acted as contextual information which resulted in a skewed scoring of skull morphological sex traits and pairs overall (both innominate and skull). Survey participants first assessed the sex of an innominate, then assessed the sex of a skull, using methods standard in the field. The sex of ten skulls and associated innominates, which served as contextual elements to introduce bias, were assessed in two surveys by 22 participants total. Male and female innominates and skulls were mixed and matched to test bias, though it was implied to participants that the paired elements were from the same individual. No significant bias was seen on the level of the skull. However, significant shifts in ...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the significance for sex determination of the m...
In recent years, forensic science has seen a rise in the number of multidisciplinary studies examini...
Morphological methods are relied upon to determine the sex of skeletal remains of both archaeologica...
Subjective decisions make human cognitive processes more susceptible to bias and error. Specifically...
AbstractAn experimental study was designed to examine cognitive biases within forensic anthropologic...
Comparison of a large series of sexed adult skeletal populations and a similar series of adult pre-i...
Research has established that contextual information has the potential to influence the decisions of...
The sexing of human skeletal remains based on visual scoring of descriptive traits on the skull is u...
Weiss (1973) documented the existence of a bias in skeletal sexing. Through the use of 43 archaeolog...
The innominate is most frequently used to estimate sex in both forensic anthropology and bioarchaeol...
Determination of sex in a burial or comingled assemblage is an essential element in forensic human s...
Reliability of sexing from skulls by the discriminant function method is limited to a relatively low...
Estimating the sex of an individual from skeletal remains can help in their identification. There ar...
OBJECTIVES: In tests on known individuals macroscopic sex estimation has between 70% and 98% accurac...
Forensic anthropologists are only able to estimate sex from skeletal remains. The limitations of the...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the significance for sex determination of the m...
In recent years, forensic science has seen a rise in the number of multidisciplinary studies examini...
Morphological methods are relied upon to determine the sex of skeletal remains of both archaeologica...
Subjective decisions make human cognitive processes more susceptible to bias and error. Specifically...
AbstractAn experimental study was designed to examine cognitive biases within forensic anthropologic...
Comparison of a large series of sexed adult skeletal populations and a similar series of adult pre-i...
Research has established that contextual information has the potential to influence the decisions of...
The sexing of human skeletal remains based on visual scoring of descriptive traits on the skull is u...
Weiss (1973) documented the existence of a bias in skeletal sexing. Through the use of 43 archaeolog...
The innominate is most frequently used to estimate sex in both forensic anthropology and bioarchaeol...
Determination of sex in a burial or comingled assemblage is an essential element in forensic human s...
Reliability of sexing from skulls by the discriminant function method is limited to a relatively low...
Estimating the sex of an individual from skeletal remains can help in their identification. There ar...
OBJECTIVES: In tests on known individuals macroscopic sex estimation has between 70% and 98% accurac...
Forensic anthropologists are only able to estimate sex from skeletal remains. The limitations of the...
OBJECTIVE: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the significance for sex determination of the m...
In recent years, forensic science has seen a rise in the number of multidisciplinary studies examini...
Morphological methods are relied upon to determine the sex of skeletal remains of both archaeologica...