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12 Law, Prob. & Risk [i] (2013)

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A journal of reasoning under uncertainty
VOLUME 12 * NUMBER 1 * March 2013
Contents
Papers relating to the Eighth International Conference on Forensic Inference and
Statistics
1 C.G.G. AITKEN
The Eighth International Conference on Forensic Inference and Statistics
3 DAVID H. KAYE
Beyond uniqueness: the birthday paradox, source attribution and individualization in
forensic science testimony
13 QING PAN AND JOSEPH L. GASTWIRTH
The appropriateness of survival analysis for determining lost pay in discrimination cases:
application of the 'Lost Chance' doctrine to Alexander v. Milwaukee
37 WEIWEN MIAO AND JOSEPH L. GASTWIRTH
Properties of statistical tests appropriate for the analysis of data in disparate impact cases
63 D. MICHAEL RISINGER
Reservations about likelihood ratios (and some other aspects of forensic 'Bayesianism')
Other papers
75 RAFAEL B. STERN AND JOSEPH B. KADANE
Pain and suffering quantified: Judge Weinstein's concept of similarity between cases
89 JONATHAN J. KOEHLER
Proficiency tests to estimate error rates in the forensic sciences

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