@article{b41b953a57e44d5391f2bbeb65757bd1,
title = "Multivariate ordinal probit analysis in the skeletal assessment of sex",
author = "Konigsberg, {Lyle W.} and Frankenberg, {Susan R.}",
note = "Funding Information: With this said, we first analyze a large dataset in the backwards fashion of Klales and co-workers. The data are from 774 individuals in the Terry Collection (Hunt & Albanese, 2005). This sample is a subset of a slightly larger dataset we previously analyzed using methods that allowed for missing data (Konigsberg, Herrmann, & Wescott, 2002). The three Phenice characteristics were scored on a five-point ordinal scale of “F,” “F?,” “?,” “M?,” and “M” which we numbered from one to five. Data collection was funded by National Science Foundation grant BCS97-27386 awarded to the first author. Dr. Nicholas P. Herrmann scored 669 of the pubic bones, the first author scored 42 bones, and Dr. Daniel J. Wescott scored 33 bones. Given that one observer scored most of the bones and that the three observers were working at the same time, we suspect that there is little observer error. We do not suggest that our scoring was the same as Klales and co-workers', because we did not have reference to their ordinal scale.",
year = "2019",
month = jun,
doi = "10.1002/ajpa.23832",
language = "English (US)",
volume = "169",
pages = "385--387",
journal = "American journal of physical anthropology",
issn = "0002-9483",
publisher = "Wiley-Liss Inc.",
number = "2",
}