Scientific Terminology Explained | Forensic Science in North Carolina

If you’d like to learn more about scientific terminology, Duke Law student Logan Johnson interviewed toxicologist Dr. Jay Gehlhausen about terminology that attorneys might encounter when reviewing scientific evidence. Have you ever wondered what the difference is between reproducibility and repeatability? What is the difference between accuracy and precision? What are blanks and controls? Please…
— Read on ncforensics.wordpress.com/2018/09/04/scientific-terminology-explained/

A Sci 101 look at the structure of the scientific method in forensics. A good 8 minute review. Too bad the forensic bitemark dentists can’t get past the first 30 seconds of it.

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Dr. Michael Bowers is a long time forensic consultant in the US and international court systems.
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