Multiple regression analysis to estimate height fromdynamic footprint anthropometry in Malaysia Indian sub-ethnic group

Human beings are social animals. The uniqueness human body size would become the basis of what Bertillon would term anthropometry, a system of personal identification based on the theory that no two people were identical in their body measurements. Person identification is a key element in forensi...

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Main Authors: T. Nataraja Moorthy,, Rasvini Asogan,, Suresh Kumar,
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Published: Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2016
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spelling my-ukm.journal.118112018-07-02T01:16:15Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11811/ Multiple regression analysis to estimate height fromdynamic footprint anthropometry in Malaysia Indian sub-ethnic group T. Nataraja Moorthy, Rasvini Asogan, Suresh Kumar, Human beings are social animals. The uniqueness human body size would become the basis of what Bertillon would term anthropometry, a system of personal identification based on the theory that no two people were identical in their body measurements. Person identification is a key element in forensic investigation. Footprint is a valuable item of physical evidence encountered in crime scenes that can be used to determine the stature of an individual for the purpose of identification. There is a strong correlation exists between footprint and stature. Researchers have proved that contemporary population specific standards should be used to formulate the accurate biological profile. The present study aimed to derive multiple regression equations to estimate height from dynamic footprints among one of the Malaysian Indian subethnic group, Malayalees living in Malaysia. The study subject consists of 50 males and 60 females from Malaysian Malayalee population living in Malaysia. The footprints and heights were recorded following the standard procedure and derived multiple regression equation to estimate height from footprints for forensic application. Malaysian Society of Applied Biology 2016-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/11811/1/45_02_07.pdf T. Nataraja Moorthy, and Rasvini Asogan, and Suresh Kumar, (2016) Multiple regression analysis to estimate height fromdynamic footprint anthropometry in Malaysia Indian sub-ethnic group. Malaysian Applied Biology, 45 (2). pp. 45-50. ISSN 0126-8643 http://www.mabjournal.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=565&catid=59:current-view&Itemid=56
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description Human beings are social animals. The uniqueness human body size would become the basis of what Bertillon would term anthropometry, a system of personal identification based on the theory that no two people were identical in their body measurements. Person identification is a key element in forensic investigation. Footprint is a valuable item of physical evidence encountered in crime scenes that can be used to determine the stature of an individual for the purpose of identification. There is a strong correlation exists between footprint and stature. Researchers have proved that contemporary population specific standards should be used to formulate the accurate biological profile. The present study aimed to derive multiple regression equations to estimate height from dynamic footprints among one of the Malaysian Indian subethnic group, Malayalees living in Malaysia. The study subject consists of 50 males and 60 females from Malaysian Malayalee population living in Malaysia. The footprints and heights were recorded following the standard procedure and derived multiple regression equation to estimate height from footprints for forensic application.
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author T. Nataraja Moorthy,
Rasvini Asogan,
Suresh Kumar,
spellingShingle T. Nataraja Moorthy,
Rasvini Asogan,
Suresh Kumar,
Multiple regression analysis to estimate height fromdynamic footprint anthropometry in Malaysia Indian sub-ethnic group
author_facet T. Nataraja Moorthy,
Rasvini Asogan,
Suresh Kumar,
author_sort T. Nataraja Moorthy,
title Multiple regression analysis to estimate height fromdynamic footprint anthropometry in Malaysia Indian sub-ethnic group
title_short Multiple regression analysis to estimate height fromdynamic footprint anthropometry in Malaysia Indian sub-ethnic group
title_full Multiple regression analysis to estimate height fromdynamic footprint anthropometry in Malaysia Indian sub-ethnic group
title_fullStr Multiple regression analysis to estimate height fromdynamic footprint anthropometry in Malaysia Indian sub-ethnic group
title_full_unstemmed Multiple regression analysis to estimate height fromdynamic footprint anthropometry in Malaysia Indian sub-ethnic group
title_sort multiple regression analysis to estimate height fromdynamic footprint anthropometry in malaysia indian sub-ethnic group
publisher Malaysian Society of Applied Biology
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