2012 Anthropometric Survey of U.S. Army Personnel: Methods and Summary Statistics

This report presents results of a comprehensive anthropometric survey of U.S. Army Soldiers (ANSUR II), completed in 2012 by the Natick Soldier Research, Development and Engineering Center. Goals of the survey were to acquire a large body of data from comparably measured males and females to serve t...

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ANTHROPOMETRY
ARMY NATIONAL GUARD
ARMY PERSONNEL
ARMY RESERVE
BODY MEASUREMENTS
BODY SCANS
BODY SIZE
COMPARISON
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
DEMOGRAPHY
ERRORS
FREQUENCY DISTRIBUTIONS
HANDBOOKS
HUMAN BODY
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
MEASUREMENT
MEASURING INSTRUMENTS
METHODOLOGY
Military Forces and Organizations
MILITARY RESERVES
NATIONAL GUARD
PE63001
SAMPLING
SCANNING
SIZES(DIMENSIONS)
STANDARDIZATION
STATISTICS
SURVEYS
THREE DIMENSIONAL
THREE DIMENSIONAL SCANNING
USER MANUALS
WHOLE BODY SCANS
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