The reference class problem is a serious challenge to the use of statistical evidence that arguably arises every day in wide variety of cases, including toxic torts, property valuation, and even drug smuggling. At its core, it observes that statistical inferences depend critically on how people, events, or things are classified. As there is (purportedly) no principle for privileging certain categories over others, statistics become manipulable, undermining the very objectivity and certainty that make statistical evidence valuable and attractive to legal actors. In this paper, I propose a practical solution to the reference class problem by drawing on model selection theory in statistics. The solution has potentially wide-ranging and signi...
This article discusses the problems with the use of statistical sampling in litigation. Sample-based...
In 1983, a subcommittee of the American Statistical Association composed of legal educators and one ...
Big data increasingly enables prediction of the behaviour and characteristics of individuals. This i...
The "reference class problem" is a serious challenge to the use of statistical evidence that arguabl...
Statistical data are powerful, if not crucial, pieces of evidence in the courtroom. Whether one is t...
Probabilistic inference from frequencies, such as "Most Quakers are pacifists; Nixon is a Quaker, so...
This short paper focuses on the problem of reference class in evidentiary assessment as it relates t...
This paper grapples with the issue of naked statistical evidence in general and the reference class ...
This paper grapples with the issue of naked statistical evidence in general and the reference class ...
The ubiquity of reference class problems is conceded. I deny, however,that this precludes the use of...
Statistics and statistical evidence have been and are an important feature of litigation. Although c...
This classic text, first published in 1990, is designed to introduce law students, law teachers, pra...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
As the use of statistics in litigation has burgeoned and as more complicated statistical techniques ...
This Article presents a straightforward and intuitive method for understanding and interpreting stat...
This article discusses the problems with the use of statistical sampling in litigation. Sample-based...
In 1983, a subcommittee of the American Statistical Association composed of legal educators and one ...
Big data increasingly enables prediction of the behaviour and characteristics of individuals. This i...
The "reference class problem" is a serious challenge to the use of statistical evidence that arguabl...
Statistical data are powerful, if not crucial, pieces of evidence in the courtroom. Whether one is t...
Probabilistic inference from frequencies, such as "Most Quakers are pacifists; Nixon is a Quaker, so...
This short paper focuses on the problem of reference class in evidentiary assessment as it relates t...
This paper grapples with the issue of naked statistical evidence in general and the reference class ...
This paper grapples with the issue of naked statistical evidence in general and the reference class ...
The ubiquity of reference class problems is conceded. I deny, however,that this precludes the use of...
Statistics and statistical evidence have been and are an important feature of litigation. Although c...
This classic text, first published in 1990, is designed to introduce law students, law teachers, pra...
Prove It With Figures displays some of the tools of the social and statistical sciences that have b...
As the use of statistics in litigation has burgeoned and as more complicated statistical techniques ...
This Article presents a straightforward and intuitive method for understanding and interpreting stat...
This article discusses the problems with the use of statistical sampling in litigation. Sample-based...
In 1983, a subcommittee of the American Statistical Association composed of legal educators and one ...
Big data increasingly enables prediction of the behaviour and characteristics of individuals. This i...