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Vol. 18, Issue 3, 2002March 01, 2002 EDT

Sample Data as Evidence: Meeting the Requirements of Daubert and the Recently Amended Federal Rules of Evidence

Gregory Jones, Reidar Hagtvedt,
federal rules of evidence (fre) 703 federal rules of evidence (fre) 702 statistical sampling evidence expert testimony reliable principles and methods sufficiency facts or data expert qualifications
Georgia State University Law Review
Gregory Jones & Reidar Hagtvedt, Sample Data as Evidence: Meeting the Requirements of Daubert and the Recently Amended Federal Rules of Evidence, 18 Georgia State University Law Review (2002).
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