2011 Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence - Free
by: Abassos • October 1, 2011 • no comments
The National Academies Press just released its Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence. It's written for judges but that just means it's even more useful in court. Unbelievably, they're giving the thing away as a PDF download. Or you can read it online. Here are the links to the individual chapters:
The Admissibility of Expert Testimony-Margaret A. Berger
How Science Works-David Goodstein
Reference Guide on DNA Identification Evidence-David H. Kaye and George Sensabaugh
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 Exposure Science-Joseph V. Rodricks
Reference Guide on Epidemiology-Michael D. Green, D. Michal Freedman, and Leon Gordis
Reference Guide on Toxicology-Bernard D. Goldstein and Mary Sue Henifin
Reference Guide on Medical Testimony-John B. Wong, Lawrence O. Gostin, and Oscar A. Cabrera
Reference Guide on Neuroscience-Henry T. Greely and Anthony D. Wagner
Reference Guide on Mental Health Evidence-Paul S. Appelbaum
Reference Guide on Engineering-Channing R. Robertson, John E. Moalli, and David L. Black