Proposals for the application of Bayes ’ Theorem as an aid to child abuse decision making are discussed critically. Subsequently, two examples of the application of research findings concerning signs of child abuse to decision making are demonstrated, using data from research studies of signs of physical abuse and sexual abuse. The calculation of the probability of the presence of abuse using Bayes ’ Theorem is described, given prevalence information and specific indicators of abuse. In addition, a method for describing the degree of imprecision in estimates of the probability of abuse is discussed. Specific issues that affect the valid application of research findings within Bayes ’ Theorem are discussed, including estimates of the prevale...
The use of formal statistical methods to analyse quantitative data in forensic science has increased...
Research into child sexual abuse is fraught with methodological problems. This paper provides an ove...
The use of formal statistical methods to analyse quantitative data in forensic science has increased...
Proposals for the application of Bayes ’ Theorem as an aid to child abuse decision making are discus...
Proposals for the application of Bayes’ Theorem as an aid to child abuse decision making are discuss...
In assessments of child sexual abuse (CSA) allegations, informative background information is often ...
Clinical diagnosis is often a complex task of decision making in the face of uncertainty. Diagnosis ...
Individuals who have studied maths to a specific level have come across Bayes’ Theorem or Bayes Form...
Specific scales were developed for discriminating child sexual offenders with different classes of v...
Abstract: This work is a cross-sectional quantitative study that provides information about anxiety ...
The law too often avoids or misuses statistical evidence. This problem is partially explained by th...
The most serious decision taken in child abuse cases is to formally separate the child and the famil...
Let’s look at an application of Bayes ’ theorem to the analysis of cognitive processes. First we nee...
One of the most interesting applications of the results of probability theory involves estimating un...
This research makes a significant and original contribution to emerging debates within criminology a...
The use of formal statistical methods to analyse quantitative data in forensic science has increased...
Research into child sexual abuse is fraught with methodological problems. This paper provides an ove...
The use of formal statistical methods to analyse quantitative data in forensic science has increased...
Proposals for the application of Bayes ’ Theorem as an aid to child abuse decision making are discus...
Proposals for the application of Bayes’ Theorem as an aid to child abuse decision making are discuss...
In assessments of child sexual abuse (CSA) allegations, informative background information is often ...
Clinical diagnosis is often a complex task of decision making in the face of uncertainty. Diagnosis ...
Individuals who have studied maths to a specific level have come across Bayes’ Theorem or Bayes Form...
Specific scales were developed for discriminating child sexual offenders with different classes of v...
Abstract: This work is a cross-sectional quantitative study that provides information about anxiety ...
The law too often avoids or misuses statistical evidence. This problem is partially explained by th...
The most serious decision taken in child abuse cases is to formally separate the child and the famil...
Let’s look at an application of Bayes ’ theorem to the analysis of cognitive processes. First we nee...
One of the most interesting applications of the results of probability theory involves estimating un...
This research makes a significant and original contribution to emerging debates within criminology a...
The use of formal statistical methods to analyse quantitative data in forensic science has increased...
Research into child sexual abuse is fraught with methodological problems. This paper provides an ove...
The use of formal statistical methods to analyse quantitative data in forensic science has increased...