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Margaret A. Berger
January 1, 1994

Offers an analytical framework for judges considering disputes over qualifications of experts and admissibility of scientific evidence.

January 1, 1994

Offers suggestions for effective use of the reference guides to specific areas of scientific evidence.

Leon Gordis, Michael D. Green, Paul F. Rothstein, Linda A. Bailey
January 1, 1994

Offers an overview of epidemiology research methods and standards for assessing the association between exposure and harm.

Bernard D. Goldstein, Mary Sue Henifin
January 1, 1994

Offers an overview of toxicology research methods and standards for assessing the association between exposure and harm.

David H. Kaye, David A. Freedman
January 1, 1994

Offers an overview of the collection and presentation of statistical data and the inferences that can be drawn from statistical assessments.

Daniel L. Rubinfeld
January 1, 1994

Offers an overview of multiple regression techniques and interpretation of results.

William W Schwarzer, Joe S. Cecil, Thomas E. Willging, Marie Leary, D. Dean P. Miletich, Judith A. McKenna, Bernard D. Goldstein, Leon Gordis, Margaret A. Berger, Mary Sue Henifin, Michael D. Green, Paul F. Rothstein, Shari Seidman Diamond, Victoria A. Lazear
January 1, 1994

A reference to assist judges in managing expert evidence in cases involving issues of science or technology.

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Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, Third Edition (2011)

Mark A. Allen, Robert E. Hall, Victoria A. Lazear

The Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, Third Edition assists judges in managing cases involving complex scientific and technical evidence by describing the basic tenets of key scientific fields from which legal evidence is typically derived and by providing examples of cases in which that e

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