Description |
xvii, 1016 p. : ill. ; 27 cm. |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
Contents |
The admissibility of expert testimony / Margaret A. Berger -- How science works / David Goodstein -- Reference guide on forensic identification expertise / Paul C. Giannelli, Edward J. Imwinkelried, & Joseph L. Peterson -- Reference guide on DNA identification evidence / David H. Kaye & George Sensabaugh -- Reference guide on statistics / David H. Kaye & David A. Freedman -- Reference guide on multiple regression / Daniel L. Rubinfeld -- Reference guide on survey research / Shari Seidman Diamond -- Reference guide on estimation of economic damages / Mark A. Allen, Robert E. Hall, & Victoria A. Lazear -- Reference guide on exposure science / Joseph V. Rodricks -- Reference guide on epidemiology / Michael D. Green, D. Michal Freedman & Leon Gordis -- Reference guide on toxicology / Bernard D. Goldstein & Mary Sue Henifin -- Reference guide on medical testimony / John B. Wong, Lawrence O. Gustin, & Oscar A. Cabrera -- Reference guide on neuroscience / Henry T. Greely & Anthony D. Wagner -- Reference guide on mental health evidence / Paul S. Appelbaum -- Reference guide on engineering / Channing R. Robertson, John E. Moalli, & David L. Black. |
Note |
"Published simultaneously by the National Academies Press and Thomson Reuters. Thomson Reuters edition published for the legal profession by permission from the National Academy of Sciences"--T.p. verso. |
Subject |
Evidence, Expert -- United States.
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Added Author |
Federal Judicial Center.
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National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Development of the Third Edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence.
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ISBN |
9780314606754 |
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0314606750 |
OCLC # |
781111869 |
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