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Fiabilidad y control de los análisis econométricos en el Derecho Europeo de la competencia [PDF]
Hernández, Juan C.
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Modelo semiempírico para la predicción de un set termodinámicamente consistente de propiedades del equilibrio LV de líquidos iónicos puros [PDF]
Bastante Flores, Francisco Javier
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AVALIAÇÃO NEUROPSICOLÓGICA EM CONTEXTOS FORENSES: FUNDAMENTOS, PROTOCOLO E INSTRUMENTOS DE AVALIAÇÃO [PDF]
Almiro, Pedro Armelim +3 more
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La aritmética electoral tomada en serio: El uso de la estadística en la jurisprudencia del Tribunal Constitucional [PDF]
Muñoz Aranguren, Arturo
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Human Factors Expert Testimony after Daubert (1993)
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1997This paper reviewed Human Factors expert testimony after the Supreme Court decision in Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (1993). Daubert (1993) set a new standard for Experts testifying in federal courts. Failure of a Human Factors expert to meet the Daubert standard will result in the exclusion of the expert's testimony.
Gerald V. Barrett, Rafael C. Ortiz
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Environmental Forensics, 2000
Protection of the environment is critically dependent on the quality of data used in decision making. Whether the decisions are part of the scientific process or relate to application of the laws governing people and their living conditions, good quality data are required/needed by two disciplines with distinct differences.
George M. Brilis +2 more
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Protection of the environment is critically dependent on the quality of data used in decision making. Whether the decisions are part of the scientific process or relate to application of the laws governing people and their living conditions, good quality data are required/needed by two disciplines with distinct differences.
George M. Brilis +2 more
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Admissibility of Human Factors Expert Testimony in Light of Daubert
Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting, 1996The 1993 Supreme Court decision in Daubert v Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. created new, more stringent rules for admissibility of expert witness testimony based upon “scientific” knowledge as opposed to expert testimony based upon “technical or other specialized” knowledge.
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Precisely Wrong: Interpreting Daubert Factors for Survey-Based Estimates of Property Value Losses
Journal of Forensic Economics, 2009The U.S. Supreme Court’s ruling in Kumho Tire Co. v. Carmichael (1999) established that the factors set forth in Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc. (1993) concerning the admissibility of expert testimony applies to technical testimony, including social science disciplines like economics.
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