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Originally Posted by Amorsite
5- Demand the subject’s ancestry in classification. Though in theory classification should be independent of the place of origin, there is almost never sufficient material for complete accuracy. Knowing a person’s background usually points in the right direction. Consider the racial history and principal elements of the given country(ies) the subject descends from and ask yourself whether the person in question cannot be explained as a product of these.
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I agree with most terms.
Yet I keep some reserves on this 5th Rule.
I think this one must be used with moderation and caution.
I've got the feeling that sometimes this becomes the only one rule for many classifiers as soon as you give the sample's country.