id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ve75jflgrjcd5cxewnpkmrfvsy Björn Quanjer Drafting the Dutch: Selection Biases in Dutch Conscript Records in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century 2020 24 .pdf application/pdf 13677 2765 78 Conscription records are considered to be the best sources for studying heights over better understand variation found in heights by social groups, religion, and family Fourth, we also find boys present at the lottery whose heights were not recorded. reasons for not recording their heights, possibly reflecting other selection biases. for those exempted for medical reasons, so possibly registration of heights was Factors potentially causing selection in each administrative step leading to a recorded height. Height recorded 1,909 Exempted (reason 982. Likelihood of being registered in the conscription records, in five Dutch provinces, 1850–90 Likelihood of the height being registered in the conscription records, in five Dutch provinces, toward conscription, but it is the overall probability of having one's height recorded Drafting the Dutch: Selection Biases in Dutch Conscript Records in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century Drafting the Dutch: Selection Biases in Dutch Conscript Records in the Second Half of the Nineteenth Century ./cache/work_ve75jflgrjcd5cxewnpkmrfvsy.pdf ./txt/work_ve75jflgrjcd5cxewnpkmrfvsy.txt