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Interobserver Reliability of the Total Body Score System for Quantifying Human Decomposition

    1. [1] Sam Houston State University

      Sam Houston State University

      Estados Unidos

    2. [2] Illinois University
    3. [3] Mesa University Grand Junction
  • Localización: Journal of forensic sciences, ISSN-e 1556-4029, ISSN 0022-1198, Vol. 61, Nº. 2, 2016, págs. 445-451
  • Idioma: inglés
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  • Resumen
    • Several authors have tested the accuracy of the Total Body Score (TBS) method for quantifying decomposition, but none have examined the reliability of the method as a scoring system by testing interobserver error rates. Sixteen participants used the TBS system to score 59 observation packets including photographs and written descriptions of 13 human cadavers in different stages of decomposition (postmortem interval: 2–186 days). Data analysis used a two-way random model intraclass correlation in SPSS (v. 17.0). The TBS method showed “almost perfect ” agreement between observers, with average absolute correlation coefficients of 0.990 and average consistency correlation coefficients of 0.991. While the TBS method may have sources of error, scoring reliability is not one of them. Individual component scores were examined, and the influences of education and experience levels were investigated. Overall, the trunk component scores were the least concordant. Suggestions are made to improve the reliability of the TBS method.


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