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Journal Article Title | Citation(s) | Author † | Jurisdiction | Date | Full Text | Citation Index | |
"Simple heuristics and legal evidence" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 215 | Alvin I Goldman | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Who sent the e-mail?" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 61 | Angel Corberán, Ricard Martínez, Francisco Montes, and Salvador Roca | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Review for error" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 259 | Anna-Rose Mathieson and Samuel R Gross | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"What we say we do on review, what we actually do on review, why they are so dissimilar, and how we manage not to notice" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 269 | Aviva Orenstein | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Comments on Jim Franklin's The representation of context: ideas from artificial intelligence (or, more remarks on the contextuality of probability)" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 201 | Branden Fitelson | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"The epistemology of ‘Epistemology and legal regulation of proof’. A reply to Professor Damaka" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 131 | Burkhard Schafer | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"A theory of presumptions" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 227 | Charles M Yablon | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Expressing scientific uncertainty" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 25 | Charles Weiss | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Two theories of the civil burden of persuasion" |
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D H Kaye | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Making moral judgments through behavioural science: the ‘substantial lack of volitional control’ requirement in civil commitments" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 309 | David L Faigman | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"The admissibility of expert testimony about cognitive science research on eyewitness identification" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 295 | Edward Stein | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"‘Mere’ rhetoric about common ground and different perspectives: a comment on Twining's ‘Evidence as a multi-disciplinary subject’" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 109 | Eileen A Scallen | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Bayesian reconstruction of traffic accidents" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 69 | Gary A Davis | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"The representation of context: ideas from artificial intelligence" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 191 | James Franklin | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"The Validity of Latent Fingerprint Identification: Confessions of a Fingerprinting Moderate" | (2008) 7 (2) Law Probability & Risk 127 | Jennifer L Mnookin | United Kingdom | circa 2008 | HeinOnline / LexisNexis |
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"The Split-Up Project: Induction, Context and Knowledge Discovery in Law" | (2004) 3 (2) Law Probability and Risk 147 | John Zeleznikow | circa 2004 | Westlaw |
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"The need for careful evaluation of epidemiological evidence in product liablility cases: a reexamination of Wells v Ortho and Key Pharmaceuticals" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 151 | Joseph L Gastwirth | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Scientific Validation of Fingerprint Evidence under Daubert" | (2008) 7 (2) Law Probability & Risk 87 | Law, Probability & Risk | United Kingdom | circa 2008 | HeinOnline / LexisNexis |
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Product Liability Cases: A Reexamination of Wells v Ortho and Key Pharmaceuticals |
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Law, Probability & Risk | United Kingdom | circa 2003 | HeinOnline / LexisNexis |
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"Incorporating Implicit Knowledge into the Bayesian Model of Prior Conviction Evidence: Some Reality Checks for the Theory of Comparative Propensity" | (2020) 19 (2) Law Probability and Risk 119 | Law, Probability and Risk | circa 2020 | Westlaw |
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R v Mabior ’ | (2014) 13 (2) Law Probability and Risk 169 | Law, Probability and Risk | circa 2014 | Westlaw |
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"Objective probability and the assessment of evidence" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 275 | Mike Redmayne | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Epistemology and legal regulation of proof" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 117 | Mirjan Damaska | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Forensic intelligence and crime analysis" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 47 | O Ribaux, A Girod, S J Walsh, P Margot, S Mizrahi, and v Clivaz | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"The triangle of culture, inference, and litigation system" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 137 | Richard D Friedman and J Frank Yates | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Substance and structure in assessment arguments" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 237 | Robert J Mislevy | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Eyewitness identification: expert witnesses are not the only solution" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 305 | Roger C Park | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"The Error of Expected Loss Minimization" |
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Ronald J Allen | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Individualization is Dead, Long Live Individualization! Reforms of Reporting Practices for Fingerprint Analysis in the United States" | (2014) 13 (2) Law Probability & Risk 117 | Simon A Cole | United Kingdom | circa 2014 | HeinOnline / LexisNexis |
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"Inquiry and advocacy, fallibilism and finality: culture and inference in science and the law" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 205 | Susan Haack | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"On selection of the discount rate for actuarial assessment of damages in personal injury litigation in Hong Kong" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 15 | Wai Sum Chan and Felix Wai Hon Chan | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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"Evidence as a multi-disciplinary subject" | (2003) 2 Law Probability and Risk 91 | William Twining | circa 2003 | Westlaw |
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