mercredi 19 février 2014

Description Of Statistics For Lawyers

By Krystal Branch


People who are interested in the law may benefit from the facts presented in Statistics for Lawyers. This book can assist teachers, attorneys, judges and students. It shows people who work in these roles how probability and numbers should be understood in the courtroom. While many people who work in the legal profession shy away from Mathematics, a text such as this provides a foundation for the law to be applied well.

Legal and statistical deductions are quite similar. These disciplines focus utilizing evidence to come to a conclusion. When a lawyer understands this, she has an easier time with utilizing the concepts presented in this book on the job. Many court cases rely on the presence or absence of evidence and numbers are just another form of information that can influence the outcome of trials.

It is important for attorneys to learn of all the ways in which people can deliberately misuse numbers in order to suit their own agenda. That will make them more careful in handling their own data. When someone deliberately misleads others by presenting a false interpretation of statistical evidence it can have a damaging effect.

The book thoroughly explains each aspect of Mathematics that falls under this particular heading. After the exposition is completed, readers are given cases which relate directly to the concepts that were addressed. By looking through the examples, attorneys can better understand how to apply statistical ideas to legal matters.

Attorneys are often required to examine statistical evidence in a wide range of cases. They do this using methods which are similar to the ones that they use with the law. In other words, they develop a hypothesis and test that using the evidence that they have found. When numbers agree or disagree with the hypothesis, they either help to build or weaken an argument.

Students and teachers have stated that Statistics for Lawyers is a good guide. They do however suggest that using simpler language may help to bring certain concepts across more clearly. Some beginners get lost in the technical jargon. Fortunately, each chapter addresses specific topics so a lawyer can concentrate on mastering one topic at a time.

One chapter, for examples, shows student show to compare evidence across different strata. Being able to do this makes it easier to be objective when data is given to lawyers in support of a particular point. By evaluating the facts as they are presented in different situations, a lawyer is less likely to develop a conclusion that is biased or unfounded.

If you are want to become more skilled at using statistical methodology, Statistics for Lawyers can help you. Many people in this profession are able to thoroughly assess grand claims using technical analysis after they study the concepts presented in the book. This texts teaches you how to pick up on conclusions that have nothing to do with true statistical analysis.




About the Author:



Aucun commentaire:

Enregistrer un commentaire