10 The following pattern occurred in a census of Lower Potomack Hundred, Frederick County, Md., 1776: A ratio of 1.0 is age-neutral; the proportion who rounded their ages down and those who rounded up were precisely the same. Lower ratios are biased toward youth; higher ones are biased toward age:
Reported Ages |
Backcountry Age Bias (1776) |
Modern U.S. Age Bias (1950) |
19-21 |
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29-31 |
|
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39-41 |
|
|
49-51 |
|
|
59-61 |
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Computed from data in Gaius M. Brumbaugh, ed., Maryland Records (2 vols., Baltimore, 1915, rpt. 1967), 181-92. Onomastic evidence indicates that a large proportion of this hundred were from North Britain; 20th-century data is from Ansley J. Coale and Melvin Zelnik, New Estimates of Fertility and Population in the United States (Princeton, 1963), 127-29.