Reference manual on scientific evidence.

Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Federal Judicial Center
Format: Government Document Book
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC (One Columbus Circle, N.E., Washington, DC 20002-8003) : Federal Judicial Center, 2000.
Edition:2nd ed.
Subjects:
Online Access:https://purl.fdlp.gov/GPO/LPS19667
Table of Contents:
  • Supreme Court's trilogy on the admissibility of expert testimony / Margaret A. Berger
  • Management of expert evidence / William W. Schwarzer and Joe S. Cecil
  • How science works / David Goodstein
  • Reference guide on statistics / David H. Kaye and 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 losses in damages awards / Robert E. Hall and Victoria A. Lazear
  • Reference guide on epidemiology / Michael D. Green, D. Mic[h]al Freedman, and Leon Gordis
  • Reference guide on toxicology / Bernard D. Goldstein and Mary Sue Henifin
  • Reference guide on medical testimony / Mary Sue Henifin, Howard M. Kipen, and Susan R. Poulter
  • Reference guide on DNA evidence / David H. Kaye and George F. Sensabaugh, Jr.
  • Reference guide on engineering practice and methods / Henry Petroski.