The Effect of Measurers’ View Angle Deviation on Measurement Data

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In the actual work of manual anthropometry, there is a distance between the height of measurers’ horizontal sight and the height of the measured body parts, the distance can result in a non-horizontal observation view angle. To explore the phenomenon, this study obtained a lot of manual anthropometric measurement data, on the basis of these data, screened some data influenced by the view angle deviation. Furthermore, using mathematical analysis software, make the data do packet sampling and ANOVA test. After these data analysis, we got the result that the view angle deviation could make influences on those height data and circumference data, but the potential influence degree was different among these data.

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