reading: the prosecutor's fallacy

May 17, 2007 16:04

Thanks to this blog entry by Mark Buchanan, a theoretical physicist, this paper on the the prosecutor's fallacy jumped to the top of my reading list today: Fenton NE and Neil M, ''The Jury Observation Fallacy and the use of Bayesian Networks to present Probabilistic Legal Arguments'', Mathematics Today (Bulletin of the IMA, 36(6)), 180-187, 2000 (Read more... )

law, math, computer science

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vaelynphi May 18 2007, 00:52:07 UTC
Is Mark Buchanan also hot and single?

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anonymous May 18 2007, 21:59:40 UTC
If it doesn't get any better, take four shots of vodka, two go-go boys and a helping of Benassi Bros. Dance re-mixes and call me in the morning.

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joeythekid May 18 2007, 22:00:39 UTC
that comment was from me...I guess I wasn't logged in...I should lay off the vodka

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