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Korelasi Panjang Tulang Tibia Dengan Tinggi Badan Berdasarkan Jenis Kelamin Pada Ras Mongoloid Usia 18-45 Tahun Di Provinsi Riau
Forensic identification is a critical examination to determine a person's identity, whether alive or dead. Identification checks can be done by measuring height. Human height can be estimated by long bones, one of which is by measurement of the tibia bone. Lenght calculation can be influenced by gender. The design of this research adopted the cross-sectional methodology. This study utilized a Pearson correlation statistical test to determine the correlation between tibial bone length and height by performing a linear regression analysis to obtain height regression formulas based on gender. This study was performed on 240 mongoloid respondents (115 men and 125 women) in several places in Riau Province with an age range of 18 - 45 years. This study resulted in 6 linear regressions and correlation formulas obtained from measurements of height and length of the right and left tibial bones based on the gender. The correlation coefficient in male respondents was perceived to be very strong for the right and left tibia with a substantial correlation. The correlation coefficient on male respondents was obtained to be a strong correlation for both right tibia 0,773 and left tibia 0,784. The correlation coefficient on female respondents was obtained to be a mild correlation for both right tibia 0,576 and strong correlation for left tibia 0,603. Overall, men and female obtained a reliable correlation for right tibia 0,727 and left tibia 0,735 according to this research with meaningful correlation.
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