Reference manual on scientific evidence
The admissibility of expert testimony / How science works / Reference guide on forensic identification expertise / Reference guide on DNA identification evidence / Reference guide on statistics / Reference guide on multiple regression / Reference guide on survey research / Reference guide on estimation of economic damages / Reference guide on exposure science / Reference guide on epidemiology / Reference guide on toxicology / Reference guide on medical testimony / Reference guide on neuroscience / Reference guide on mental health evidence / Reference guide on engineering
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on the Development of the Third Edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence.
National Research Council (U.S.). Committee on Science, Technology, and Law.
Federal Judicial Center.
Stephen Breyer -- Margaret A. Berger -- David Goodstein -- Paul C. Giannelli, Edward J. Imwinkelried, & Joseph L. Peterson -- David H. Kaye & George Sensabaugh -- David H. Kaye & David A. Freedman -- Daniel L. Rubinfield -- Shari Seidman Diamond -- Mark A. Allen, Robert E. Hall, & Victoria A. Lazear -- Joseph V. Rodricks -- Bernard D. Goldstein, D. Michal Freedman, & Leon Gordis -- Bernard D. Goldstein & Mary Sue Henifin -- John B. Wong, Lawrence O. Gustin, & Oscar A. Cabrera -- Henry T. Greely & Anthony D. Wagner -- Paul S. Appelbaum -- Channing R. Robertson, John E. Moalli, & David L. Black.
Committee on the Development of the Third Edition of the Reference Manual on Scientific Evidence, Committee on Science, Technology, and Law Policy and Global Affairs, Federal Judicial Center, National Research Council of the National Academies.