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- Statistics and the Law: Hypothesis Testing and Its Application to Title VII Cases Louis J
- Appendix a Statistical Approaches, Probability Interpretations, and the Quantification of Standards of Proof
- Naturalized Epistemology and the Law of Evidence
- Statistical Tests and Measures for the Presence
- Daubert Asks the Right Questions: Now Appellate Courts Should Help Find the Right Answers
- Why Binomial Distributions Do Not Work As Proof of Employment Discrimination Ben Ikuta
- Statistical Proof? the Problem of Irreproducibility
- Legal Proof and Statistical Conjunctions
- The Paradoxes of Legal Proof: a Critical Guide
- Daubert Vs. Frye: Logical Empiricism and Reliable Science
- Naturalized Epistemology and the Law of Evidence
- Statistical Significance and the Burden of Persuasion
- Statistical Significance and the Burden of Persuasion David H
- Knowledge and Legal Proof
- Using Statistical Evidence to Prove the Malpractice Standard of Care: Bridging Legal, Clinical, and Statistical Thinking
- Determining the Applicability of the Triangular
- 1 How Accurate Are Probabilistic Odds Claims In
- A Comparative Introduction to Statistical Inference and Hypothesis Testing
- The Dynamics of Daubert: Methodology, Conclusions, and Fit in Statistical and Econometric Studies David H
- From Statistical Proofs of the Kochen-Specker Theorem to Noise-Robust Noncontextuality Inequalities
- Pernicious P-Values: Statistical Proof of Not Very Much
- Legal Standards and Statistical Proof in Title Vii Litigation: in Search of a Coherent Disparate Impact Model
- Statistical String Theory for Courts: If the Data Don't Fit .
- Naked Statistical Evidence
- Evidence, Probability, and the Burden of Proof Alex Stein Brooklyn Law School
- Jason R. Bent, P-Values, Priors, and Procedure in Antidiscrimination
- Probability, Individualization, and Uniqueness in Forensic Science Evidence: Listening to the Academies David H
- Error Costs, Legal Standards of Proof and Statistical Significance