Lewis, Stephen J.2009-05-082009-05-081997-06-07In S. Anderson (Ed.), Current and recent research in osteoarchaeology 2: Proceedings of the fourth, fifth and sixth meetings of the Osteoarchaeological Group held in York on 27th April 1996, Cardiff on 16th November 1996, and Durham on 7th June 1997 (pp 56-57). Oxford: Oxbow Books, 1997.190018897Xhttp://hdl.handle.net/10034/67713This is the author's PDF version of an book chapter published in Current and recent research in osteoarchaeology 2 ©1999. The paper was originally delivered at the sixth meeting of the Osteoarchaeological Research Group at the Institute of Archaeology, University of Durham on 7 June 1997.A statistical method for use when investigating sexual dimorphism is described which is a development of that proposed by Lewis (1995). This development is new and remains to be fully tested. It is presented here by way of seeking constructive criticism.ensexual dimorphismstatistical methodsFurther notes on a statistical method for use when investigating differences in sexual dimorphism: A discussion paperBook chapter