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Chapter 5. Evaluating Evidence and Making a Decision (U. S . . . In most cases, medical diagnoses and opinions are based to some degree on history provided by the patient or examinee Medical assessments based on the claimant’s history generally shall be accepted as credible unless the evidence proves the medical history is inaccurate
University of Houston Law Center – A nationally ranked Texas . . . In this products liability case we determine the proper standard for the admission of scientific expert testimony under Rule 702 of the Texas Rules of Civil Evidence The trial court excluded the testimony of an expert witness upon finding his opinions not scientifically reliable
Elsevier Review articles, special articles, and reports should include an unstructured abstract that states the purpose of the article and emphasizes the major concepts and conclusions
psych. rutgers. edu One is a news article reporting on a recent piece of psychological research The second is the original journal article written by the researchers and that the news article was based on
Karger Publishers Plain language summaries may be submitted for Research Articles and Review Articles The summary should not exceed 250 words and be written in plain English avoiding the use of technical language If a technical term must be used, then authors must explain it the first time that it is used
Module 3: Appraising Evidence Transcript The strongest evidence accumulates from scientific evidence, known as research, while non-research evidence is generated from organizational or individual experience, such as quality improvement work, program evaluations, case studies, literature reviews, or expert opinions