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Author Adam, Craig.

Title Essential mathematics and statistics for forensic science / Craig Adam
Published West Sussex, U.K. ; Hoboken, N.J. : Wiley, 2010

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Description xii, 354 pages
Contents 1. Getting the basics right -- 2. Functions, formulae and equations -- 3. The exponential and logarithmic functions and their applications -- 4. Trigonometric methods in forensic science -- 5. Graphs - their construction and interpretation -- 6. The statistical analysis of data -- 7. Probability in forensic science -- 8. Probability and infrequent events -- 9. Statistics in the evaluation of experimental data: comparison and confidence -- 10. Statistics in the evaluation of experimental data: computation and calibration -- 11. Statistics and the significance of evidence
Summary All topics illustrated with examples from the forensic science discipline --
Assumes only a basic high-school level of prior mathematical knowledge --Book Jacket
Essential Mathematics and Statistics for Forensic Science is an accessible, student-friendly introduction to the wide range of mathematical and statistical tools needed by the forensic scientist in the analysis, interpretation and presentation of experimental measurements. --
From a basis of high school mathematics, the book develops essential quantitative analysis techniques within the context of a broad range of forensic applications. This clearly structured text focuses on developing core mathematical skills and an understanding of the calculations associated with the analysis of experimental work, with an emphasis on the use of graphs and the evaluation of uncertainties. Through a broad study of probability and statistics, the reader is led ultimately to the use of Bayesian approaches to the evaluation of evidence within the court. In every section, forensic applications such as ballistics trajectories, post-mortem cooling, aspects of forensic pharmacokinetics, the matching of glass evidence, the formation of bloodstains and the interpretation of DNA profiles are discussed and examples of calculations are worked through. In every chapter there are numerous self-assessment problems to aid student learning. --
Its broad scope and forensically focused coverage make Essential Mathematics and Statistics for Forensic Science an essential text for students embarking on any degree course in forensic science or forensic analysis, as well as an invaluable reference for post-graduate students and forensic professionals. --
Offers a unique mix of mathematics and statistics topics, specifically tailored to a forensic science undergraduate degree --
Written in an accessible, student-friendly way to engage interest and enhance learning and confidence --
Notes Includes index
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Also available online (Table of contents)
Subject Forensic statistics.
Mathematical statistics.
Mathematics.
LC no. 2009044658
ISBN 0470710357 (ebook)
9780470710357 (ebook)
9780470742525
9780470742532