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

This report presents results of an anthropometric survey of U.S. Army Pilots, a subset of a comprehensive U.S. Army anthropometric survey (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 com...

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ARMY PERSONNEL
COMPUTER PROGRAMS
DEMOGRAPHY
HUMAN BODY
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
Human Factors Engineering & Man Machine System
INFORMATION RETRIEVAL
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MILITARY RESERVES
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Personnel Management and Labor Relations
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SAMPLING
SIZES(DIMENSIONS)
STANDARDIZATION
STATISTICS
SURVEYS
THREE DIMENSIONAL
USER MANUALS
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