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Anthropometric Studies of Glasgow School Children

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 May 2009

Peter L. McKinlay
Affiliation:
(Institute of Physiology, University of Glasgow.)
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The object of the present investigation was to determine the relation between the variations in hair and eye colours and variations of weight and stature; so that one might know what allowances, if any, would be necessary to make for variations of the proportion of children in different classes of hair and eye colour in different age groups and in the two sexes in the different schools under investigation with respect to the factors influencing bodily growth and nutrition. Incidentally, the analysis might reveal racial differentiation if such were present in this population.

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Research Article
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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1924

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page 176 note 1 Owing to the heavy expense of printing, it is not possible to reproduce the tabulations from which the statistical constants in the text tables were calculated; but anyone interested can consult the originals on application to the author.

page 178 note 1 It is wholly arbitrary to assume that the differences separating hair-colour or eye-colour groupings can be replaced by a series of quantities and equal class units.

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