samedi 15 février 2014

Review Of Statistics For Lawyers

By Krystal Branch


People who have an interest in the law can benefit from having a copy of Statistics for Lawyers. This book can help judges, students, teachers and attorneys. It shows persons in all of these categories how to use probability and numbers properly in the courtroom. Mathematics is a science and several people who practice the law prefer the arts. This text provides a foundation that allows the law to be applied well.

Legal and statistical reasoning are similar in several ways. Both disciplines focus on the interpretation of evidence. A lawyer who understands this will have an easier time applying the knowledge gained from the text to her regular practice. There are many court cases that rely heavily on evidence that is presented as percentages and when this is not interpreted correctly, it can affect the outcome of a trial.

It is important for attorneys to learn of all the ways in which people can deliberately misuse numbers in order to suit their own agenda. That will make them more careful in handling their own data. When someone deliberately misleads others by presenting a false interpretation of statistical evidence it can have a damaging effect.

The book explains in detail several concepts in Mathematics that fall under this heading. After each exposition is completed, cases are given to readers which are directly related to the concepts that were studied. Attorneys who look through these examples have a better grasp of how statistical ideas are applied to legal issues.

Attorneys usually have to examine statistical evidence in all types of cases. This type of knowledge is not just required by those who deal with real estate or intellectual property, for example. Methods which are relied on in his area are similar to those which are used every day in the law. A hypothesis is presented and tested using evidence. If the numbers do not add up, that can make or break an argument.

Students and teachers who use Statistics for Lawyers find it a good guide. However some people say that simpler terms could be used in certain instances. That would make it easier to grasp certain fundamental concepts as well as more complex ideas. Each chapter addresses a different topic that is of interest to attorneys.

For example one is concerned with comparing evidence across, such as comparing evidence across independent strata. Students of the law who want to better understand how to evaluate various types of evidence statistically would find this chapter helpful. This text goes into detail on calculations that can be used to evaluate ideas.

If you are interested in learning more about statistical methodology, Statistics for Lawyers can help you. It helps judges and other people in the legal profession to more thoroughly assess statements that make sweeping claims. The information that is presented is especially helpful in situations where sweeping claims are made with no statistical evidence to back them up.




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