| dc.description.abstract | Background: Stature estimation) is a critical procedure in the field of forensics,
especially when human remains are discovered in a fragmented or incomplete
state. Due to the fact that bone proportions are ethnic-specific, there is an urgent
need for a new and accurate estimation formula tailored for the Javanese ethnic
group in North Sumatra.
Objective: The study aims to analyze correlation between tibia length and body
height and to formulate a new, valid, and specific regression equation for stature
estimation for the Javanese population aged 21–25 years in North Sumatra.
Method: A quantitative analytic study using a cross-sectional correlation
approach.Sample: Involved 100 subjects (50 Males and 50 Females) of Javanese
ethnicity in North Sumatra.Variables: Body Height (TB), right tibia length
(PTK/PTR), and left tibia length (PTL). Analysis: Pearson correlation test and
Simple and Multiple Linear Regression analysis. The selection criterion for the
best formula was the lowest Standard Error of the Estimate (SEE).
Results and Discussion: A positive, strong, and highly statistically significant
correlation (p < 0.005) was found between tibia length and body height in both
sexes. The tibia was confirmed to have a substantial contribution to individual
height variation. Determination of the Best Model: The Multiple Regression
model was rejected due to a higher SEE and signs of multicollinearity (negative
coefficient for eft tibia), rendering it invalid.The best model is the Simple Linear
Regression using the single predictor, right tibia length (PTK/PTR), as it
consistently yielded the lowest SEE.
Conclusion: The research successfully established a new, accurate, and specific
stature estimation formula for the Javanese population in North Sumatra. This
formula holds substantial relevance and is recommended as a fundamental
reference in regional forensic anthropology to enhance the postmortem
identification of Javanese victims discovered in an incomplete state in the North
Sumatra region. | en_US |