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Fields of papers citing papers by Jonathan J. Koehler
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (2018). How Trial Judges Should Think About Forensic Science Evidence. 102(1). 28–38.4 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (2013). Linguistic Confusion in Court: Evidence From the Forensic Sciences. Journal of law and policy. 21(2). 11.4 indexed citations
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Pagani, Alain, Jonathan J. Koehler, & Didier Stricker. (2011). Circular markers for camera pose estimation. Research Repository (Delft University of Technology).12 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J. & Michael J. Saks. (2010). Individualization Claims in Forensic Science: Still Unwarranted. Brooklyn law review. 75(4). 9.10 indexed citations
Saks, Michael J. & Jonathan J. Koehler. (2008). The Individualization Fallacy in Forensic Science Evidence. Vanderbilt law review. 61(1). 199–219.69 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (2008). Fingerprint Error Rates and Proficiency Tests: What They are and Why They Matter. Hastings law journal. 59(5). 1077–1100.43 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (2001). The Psychology of Numbers in the Courtroom: How to Make DNA Match Statistics Seem Impressive or Insufficient. 74. 1275–1306.13 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (1997). One in Millions, Billions and Trillions: Lessons from People V. Collins (1968) for People V. Simpson (1995). Journal of legal education. 47. 214–223.10 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (1996). On Conveying the Probative Value of DNA Evidence: Frequencies, Likelihood Ratios and Error Rates. 67. 859–886.26 indexed citations
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Lyon, Thomas D. & Jonathan J. Koehler. (1996). Relevance Ratio: Evaluating the Probative Value of Expert Testimony in Child Sexual Abuse Cases. Cornell law review/The Cornell law quarterly. 82(1). 43.29 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (1995). Decision theory for a general audience. Contemporary Psychology. 40. 315–316.2 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (1995). Discussion: Inference in Forensic Identification. 158.1 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (1993). The facts about DNA typing: Professor Koehler responds. 77. 55–57.2 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (1993). The Base Rate Fallacy Myth. 4.8 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (1993). The normative status of base rates at trial. 137–149.2 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (1992). DNA Matches and Statistics: Important Questions, Surprising Answers. DigitalGeorgetown (Georgetown University Library). 76. 222–229.36 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J. & Michael J. Saks. (1991). What DNA 'Fingerprinting' Can Teach the Law About the Rest of Forensic Science. Cardozo law review. 13. 361–372.10 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J.. (1991). The Probity-Policy Distinction in the Statistical Evidence Debate. 66. 141–150.29 indexed citations
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Koehler, Jonathan J. & Daniel Shaviro. (1990). Veridical Verdicts: Increasing Verdict Accuracy Through the Use of Overtly Probabilistic Evidence and Methods. Cornell law review/The Cornell law quarterly. 75(2). 246–278.42 indexed citations
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