Talk:FORDISC

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I am unable to understand the actual use of the program based on the article as written. A quick google search turned up this information which I thought might be adjusted slighty so as to be less of a sales description but might be incorporated into the main article. If I had the skill I would do it myself, but I don't.

FORDISC 3.0 Personal Computer Forensic Discriminant Functions (2005) S.D. Ousley and R.L. Jantz. FORDISC 3.0 is an interactive computer program, running under Windows, for classifying adults by race and sex using any combination of standard measurements. New features of FORDISC 2.0 are: larger number of variables, including postcranial variables; larger numbers of groups, including Howells' world wide cranial data; improved pictorial guide to measurements

This is Google's cache of http://web.utk.edu/~anthrop/FACpubs.html as retrieved on May 6, 2007 11:20:13 GMT

Synapse001 13:07, 11 May 2007 (UTC)