Anthropometric data is found when a study is preformed on the human population to find out measurements of the human body. Several aspects are covered not just height and digital scanning machines are used to measure people.
Its mean incomplete data or the data upon which we can not rely totally.
what do you mean by data handling define mean mode median
An outlier does affect the mean of the data. How it's affected depends on how many data points there are, how far from the data the outlier is, whether it is greater than the mean (increases mean) or less than the mean (decreases the mean).
A data controller is a person who controls the data.
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The static anthropometric data is a basic set of numbered variables and brief descriptions of their use in ergonomics while the body is still. The dynamic anthropometric data is a basic set of numbered variables and brief descriptions of their use in ergonomics while the body is moving.
onthropometric data is information resulting from scientific study of measurements of the human body
body composition
D J. Vickery has written: 'Comparative anthropometric data'
Anthropometric data refers to measurements and proportions of the human body, such as height, weight, body circumference, and skinfold thickness. Body Mass Index (BMI), on the other hand, is a specific calculation using a person's height and weight to categorize individuals into different weight categories (underweight, normal weight, overweight, or obese). Anthropometric data provides more detailed information about body composition, while BMI is a simplified measure used to assess weight status.
Anthropometric studies of height and weight are assessed. Biochemical studies of blood and urine are not as important to the assessment. Clinical data regarding health and dietary data are all very important.
anthropometric IS a greek word meaning ''measurement of humans''
comparison of physiological and anthropometric variables between two teams
Body height and weight are an example of an anthropometric measurement.
There is a book called the measure of man and woman, by Henry dreyfus accosiates. His all the ergonomic data you could ever need.
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