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Application of discriminant function analysis and logistic regression models to estimate sex using the dimensions around the metatarsal diaphyseal nutrient foramen in the South Africans of Mixed ancestry.

Authors :
Manjatika, Arthur Tsalani
Davimes, Joshua Gabriel
Mazengenya, Pedzisai
Source :
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences. Aug2024, p1-15. 15p. 1 Illustration.
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

The development of sex estimation standards, especially in locations with high murder case loads like South Africa, is important to aid in establishing the biological profile of victims. There is a lack of information on the utility of the measurements around the metatarsal diaphyseal nutrient foramina (NF) in sex estimation in South Africans of Mixed ancestry (SAMA). Five measurements around the NF were taken from a total of 248 metatarsals (first to fifth) from 28 males and 23 females of SAMA population. Measurements subjected to direct and stepwise discriminant function (DFA) and logistic regression (LRA) analyses included total length, distance from proximal end to NF, circumference, and mediolateral and dorsoplantar diameters at the level of the NF. The univariable functions produced 60.8–80% accuracy rates. The original classification accuracies for the stepwise and direct DFA multivariable functions ranged from 75.5–80% and 75–81.3%, respectively. The original classification accuracies for the stepwise and direct LRA multivariable functions ranged from 75.5%–80% and 75%–83.7%, respectively. The cross-validation classifications showed a drop of 0–4% for DFA and 0.7–5.4% for LRA. The multivariable DFA and LRA functions produced high average classification accuracies appropriate for use in forensic settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00450618
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
179252119
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1080/00450618.2024.2394419