Introduction to Statistics for Forensic Scientists

Author:   David Lucy (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
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9780470022016


Pages:   272
Publication Date:   04 November 2005
Format:   Paperback
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Author:   David Lucy (University of Edinburgh, UK)
Publisher:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Imprint:   John Wiley & Sons Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 17.10cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 24.90cm
Weight:   0.482kg
ISBN:  

9780470022016


ISBN 10:   0470022019
Pages:   272
Publication Date:   04 November 2005
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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?It deserves a place in the library of any serious forensic scientist and I congratulate the author on his achievement.? (Significance, 1 March 2006) ?useful for those who are becoming introduced to forensic science. (The American Statistician, August 2007) ...the book is an easy read...it would appeal to students of forensic science at both introductory and advanced levels. (Journal of Tropical Pedriatrics, 2nd February 2006) ? deserves a place in the library of any serious forensic scientist and I congratulate the author on his achievement. (Significance, Issue 3, 2006) ? an easy read with many complex concepts described in a lucid style. (Journal of Tropical Pediatrics: Vol. 52; 4, 2006) One of the most important issues in using likelihood ratios in a forensic context may well be determining the relevant population of a sample. This is an are that is discussed throughout the text?gives insight? (Canadian Society of Forensic Science, October 2006)


...the book is an easy read...it would appeal to students of forensic science at both introductory and advanced levels. (Journal of Tropical Pedriatrics, 2nd February 2006) ... deserves a place in the library of any serious forensic scientist and I congratulate the author on his achievement. (Significance, Issue 3, 2006) ... an easy read with many complex concepts described in a lucid style. (Journal of Tropical Pediatrics: Vol. 52; 4, 2006)


It deserves a place in the library of any serious forensic scientist and I congratulate the author on his achievement. (Significance, 1 March 2006) ...useful for those who are becoming introduced to forensic science. (The American Statistician, August 2007) ...the book is an easy read...it would appeal to students of forensic science at both introductory and advanced levels. (Journal of Tropical Pedriatrics, 2nd February 2006) ... deserves a place in the library of any serious forensic scientist and I congratulate the author on his achievement. (Significance, Issue 3, 2006) ... an easy read with many complex concepts described in a lucid style. (Journal of Tropical Pediatrics: Vol. 52; 4, 2006) One of the most important issues in using likelihood ratios in a forensic context may well be determining the relevant population of a sample. This is an are that is discussed throughout the text...gives insight... (Canadian Society of Forensic Science, October 2006)


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Dr. David Lucy, School of Mathematics, The University of Edinburgh.

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