found: Work cat.: Development of a finite element model of the Thor crash test dummy, 2000.
found: WiseGeek, via WWW, Oct. 1, 2008(A crash test dummy is a full scale replica of a human being which is designed to behave as much as possible like a human body in a crash situation. Although most people think of automobile safety when they hear the words crash test dummy, these valuable tools are also used in aircraft and other vehicles to determine how safe they are)
found: Injury and Orthopaedic Biomechanics Laboratory WWW home page, Oct. 1, 2008:research/anthropomorphic test devices (Anthropomorphic test devices (ATDs), better know[n] as crash test dummies, are used to asses[s] the risk of injury in motor-vehicle collisions. They are full-scale replicas of humans that record acceleration and loads during biomechanical testing)
found: Wikipedia, Oct. 1, 2008(Crash test dummy -- Crash test dummies are full-scale anthropometric test devices (ATD) that simulate the dimensions, weight proportions and articulation of the human body, and are usually instrumented to record data about the dynamic behavior of the ATD in simulated vehicle impacts)
found: Foreman, S.M. Whiplash injuries, 2002:p. 70 (The primary purpose of crash test dummies is to bravely stand in as proxies for human subjects in crash scenarios ... Crash test dummies, more correctly referred to as anthropometric test dummies or devices (ATD) ... )