At present, likelihood ratios for two-level models are determined with the use of a normal kernel estimation procedure when the between-group distribution is thought to be non-normal. An extension is described here for a two-level model in which the between-group distribution is very posit-ively skewed and an exponential distribution may be thought to represent a good model. The theoretical likelihood ratio is derived. A likelihood ratio based on a biweight kernel with an adaptation at the boundary is developed. The performance of this kernel is compared alongside those of normal kernels and normal and exponential parametric models. A com-parison of performance is made for simulated data where results may be compared with those of theory, u...
The likelihood ratio is a generally accepted measure for the strength of evidence in forensic compar...
Summary. The evaluation of measurements on characteristics of trace evidence found at a crime scene ...
The evaluation of glass evidence in forensic science is an important issue. Traditionally, this has ...
At present, likelihood ratios for two-level models are determined with the use of a normal kernel es...
A random effects model using two levels of hierarchical nesting has been applied to the calculation ...
Statistical evidence is represented and interpreted via likelihood functions, and its strength is me...
The evaluation of evidence found at a crime scene is primarily conducted through comparison of two c...
The evaluation of measurements on characteristics of trace evidence found at a crime scene and on a ...
In the evaluation of measurements on characteristics of forensic trace evidence, Aitken and Lucy (20...
The usage of likelihood ratio models is common in both the classification and comparison problem des...
Much research in recent years for evidence evaluation in forensic science has fo-cussed on methods f...
The empirical likelihood (EL) technique is a powerful nonparametric method with wide theoretical and...
a<p>±1 SE of the estimated value.</p>b<p>The set of pdf models fitted and compared was: Exponential,...
In forensic contexts, evidence gathered are valuable in suggesting possible crimes. The problems for...
A group of approaches for calculating forensic likelihood ratios first calculates scores which quant...
The likelihood ratio is a generally accepted measure for the strength of evidence in forensic compar...
Summary. The evaluation of measurements on characteristics of trace evidence found at a crime scene ...
The evaluation of glass evidence in forensic science is an important issue. Traditionally, this has ...
At present, likelihood ratios for two-level models are determined with the use of a normal kernel es...
A random effects model using two levels of hierarchical nesting has been applied to the calculation ...
Statistical evidence is represented and interpreted via likelihood functions, and its strength is me...
The evaluation of evidence found at a crime scene is primarily conducted through comparison of two c...
The evaluation of measurements on characteristics of trace evidence found at a crime scene and on a ...
In the evaluation of measurements on characteristics of forensic trace evidence, Aitken and Lucy (20...
The usage of likelihood ratio models is common in both the classification and comparison problem des...
Much research in recent years for evidence evaluation in forensic science has fo-cussed on methods f...
The empirical likelihood (EL) technique is a powerful nonparametric method with wide theoretical and...
a<p>±1 SE of the estimated value.</p>b<p>The set of pdf models fitted and compared was: Exponential,...
In forensic contexts, evidence gathered are valuable in suggesting possible crimes. The problems for...
A group of approaches for calculating forensic likelihood ratios first calculates scores which quant...
The likelihood ratio is a generally accepted measure for the strength of evidence in forensic compar...
Summary. The evaluation of measurements on characteristics of trace evidence found at a crime scene ...
The evaluation of glass evidence in forensic science is an important issue. Traditionally, this has ...