Essential Mathematics and Statistics For Forensic Science: Adam, Craig
Essential Mathematics and Statistics For Forensic Science: Adam, Craig
Adam, Craig
ISBN-13: 9780470742525
Table of Contents
Preface. 1 Getting the basics right.
Introduction: Why forensic science is a quantitative science. 1.1 Numbers, their representation and meaning. Self-assessment exercises and problems. 1.2 Units of measurement and their conversion. Self-assessment problems. 1.3 Uncertainties in measurement and how to deal with them. Self-assessment problems. 1.4 Basic chemical calculations. Self-assessment exercises and problems. Chapter summary.
Self-assessment exercises. 3.3 Application: the pH scale. Self-assessment exercises. 3.4 The "decaying" exponential. Self-assessment problems. 3.5 Application: post-mortem body cooling. Self-assessment problems. 3.6 Application: forensic pharmacokinetics. Self-assessment problems. Chapter summary.
5.4 Application: shotgun pellet patterns in firearms incidents. Self-assessment problem. 5.5 Application: bloodstain formation. Self-assessment problem. 5.6 Application: the persistence of hair, fibres and flints on clothing. Self-assessment problem. 5.7 Application: determining the time since death by fly egg hatching. 5.8 Application: determining age from bone or tooth material Self-assessment problem. 5.9 Application: kinetics of chemical reactions. Self-assessment problems. 5.10 Graphs for calibration. Self-assessment problems. 5.11 Excel and the construction of graphs. Chapter summary.
Chapter summary.
Self-assessment problems. 10.3 Measurement of density by Archimedes' upthrust. Self-assessment problems. 10.4 Application: bloodstain impact angle. Self-assessment problems. 10.5 Application: bloodstain formation. Self-assessment problems. 10.6 Statistical approaches to outliers. Self-assessment problems. 10.7 Introduction to robust statistics. Self-assessment problems. 10.8 Statistics and linear regression. Self-assessment problems. 10.9 Using linear calibration graphs and the calculation of standard error. Self-assessment problems. Chapter summary.
References. Bibliography. Answers to self-assessment exercises and problems. Appendix I: The definitions of non-SI units and their relationship to the equivalent SI units.
Appendix II: Constructing graphs using Microsoft Excel. Appendix III: Using Microsoft Excel for statistics calculations. Appendix IV: Cumulative z -probability table for the standard normal distribution. Appendix V: Student's t -test: tables of critical values for the t -statistic. Appendix VI: Chi squared 2 test: table of critical values. Appendix VII: Some values of Qcrit for Dixon's Q test. Some values for Gcrit for Grubbs two-tailed test. Index.