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Vol. 18, Issue 3, 2002 March 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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