4460 Statistical Evidence

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You will receive 1 credit (CE) upon completion of this course.

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The statistician author of Applying Statistics in the Courtroom describes how to use statistical samples as evidence, the rules and precedents for using this evidence in the courtroom, how to present this evidence most effectively, and how best to hire and manage a statistician as an expert witness for your cases.
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Statistical Evidence
    I. Introduction
    II. Samples and Sampling
        A. Samples as Evidence
        B. Ratanasan v. Calif. Dep’t of Health Svcs.
        C. Objections to Samples
        D. Random Samples
        E. Bias
        F. Correct Population
        G. Sampling Method
        H. Cluster Sampling
        I. Size of Sample
        J. Eighty-Percent Rule
        K. Change-One-or-Two Rule
        L. No Sample Too Small
        M. Caveats
        N. Summary
    III. Statisticians as Witnesses
        A. When to Hire a Statistician
        B. Cases Needing Statisticians
        C. Credentials of Statistician
        D. Background of Statistician
        E. Types of Statisticians
        F. Multiple Statisticians
        G. Finding a Statistician
        H. Most Effective Use of Statisticians
            1. Prefiling
            2. Discovery
            3. Trial
        I. Statistical Software (1)
        J. Statistical Software (2)
    IV. Conclusion
    AfterWordsSM
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Language English
Course Length 1.20 hours
Duration of Access for 3 months from day of enrollment
Continuing Education Credits 1
Instructor Phillip Good
Vendor Cognistar (Read more about Cognistar accreditation.)
Course Certification CLE credit available, see details for each course for states where available
Prerequisites/Audience intended for attorneys and law students
Requirements/Materials Included computer with Internet access
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