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J Forensic Sci ; 66(1): 265-271, 2021 Jan.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32965682

ABSTRACT

In the third of a series of studies and reports, the authors expand on the frequency occurrence proportions of various handwritten features. The first study culminated in the publication of "Measuring the Frequency Occurrence of Handwriting and Handprinting Characteristics." That study was followed by "Measuring the Frequency Occurrence of Handwritten Numeral Characteristics." The premise of this current and future follow-up studies is to expand on the initial lists of information incrementally by expanding the number of features and the number of writers. This study expands on the list of numeral features. A total of 34 numeral features was selected by the authors as candidates for this study and tested through an attribute agreement analysis. Based on the results of the testing, 17 new features have been added to the list of proportions. The original 1410 handwritten numeral specimen forms were utilized and pared to 1024 to obtain a proper population sampling for the United States. Interdependency testing was conducted on 783 pairs of inter-character numerals. A coefficient of correlation between -0.2 and +0.2 was found in 534 (68.20%) of these pairs. As of this report, there are now a total of 42 numerals with measured frequencies of occurrence. This material has already borne fruit as the combined frequency of occurrence studies were explained during an unsuccessful exclusion hearing in court with an explanation as to how these studies support the reliability of forensic document examination.

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J Forensic Sci ; 63(4): 1215-1220, 2018 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29098694

ABSTRACT

The premise of this follow-up sister study to "Measuring the Frequency Occurrence of Handwriting and Handprinting Characteristics" was to collect a representative population sampling of numerals and assess how many participants utilize each of the predetermined characteristics as found in their specimens. A total of 1410 handwriting specimen forms were collected from across the United States and pared to 1025 to obtain a proper representative sample of the U.S. adult population based on the same demographics used in the original 2017 study. This study provides frequency of occurrence proportions and 95% confidence limits for 25 handwritten numeral characteristics. A total of 277 intercharacter pairs of handwritten numeral characteristics were cross-analyzed for interdependence. The results were that 72.92% of all intercharacter pairs had a coefficient of correlation between -0.2 and +0.2 in this study.

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J Forensic Sci ; 62(1): 142-163, 2017 01.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27864959

ABSTRACT

The premise of this study was to take a valid population sampling of handwriting and handprinting and assess how many times each of the predetermined characteristic is found in the samples. Approximately 1500 handwriting specimens were collected from across the United States and pared to obtain a representative sample of the U.S. adult population according to selected demographics based on age, sex, ethnicity, handedness, education level, and location of lower-grade school education. This study has been able to support a quantitative assessment of extrinsic and intrinsic effects in handwriting and handprinting for the six subgroups. Additional results include analyses of the interdependence of characteristics. This study found that 98.55% of handprinted characteristics and 97.39% of cursive characteristics had an independence correlation of under 0.2. The conclusions support use of the product rule in general, but with noted caveats. Finally, this study provides frequency occurrence proportions for 776 handwriting and handprinting characteristics.


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Handwriting , Adolescent , Adult , Educational Status , Female , Functional Laterality , Humans , Male , Racial Groups/statistics & numerical data , Sex Distribution , Young Adult
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