A Note on the Gains in Accuracy of the Sample Mean with More Data
$25.00James E. Ciecka and Gary R. Skoog. 2023. A Note on the Gains in Accuracy of the Sample Mean with More Data. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 129–137.
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James E. Ciecka and Gary R. Skoog. 2023. A Note on the Gains in Accuracy of the Sample Mean with More Data. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 129–137.
Frank Slesnick. 2023. Book Review: Medical Malpractice Litigation. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 97–103.
Thomas R. Ireland. 2023. Economic Damages in the Death of a Minor Child in Missouri: The Debate over the 2005 Revision of §537.090. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 111–127.
Scott Gilbert and David Schap. 2023. Editors’ Note: AAEFE Lifetime Achievement Award. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 1–2.
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David G. Tucek and Thomas R. Ireland. 2011. Historical Net Discount Rates – An Update Through 2011. Journal of Legal Economics 18(1): pp. 125-142.
This is the eighth in a series of features on “Data Points” in the Journal of Legal Economics. This series focuses on empirical data, Internet sites, computer software, and other such resources useful in the practice of forensic economics. If you have an idea for a topic or paper submission relevant to the “Data Points” section, please contact David Tucek ([email protected])
Donald Cox. 2023. Insights into Social Life Using Evolutionary Basics and Econ 101. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 3–34.
Gregg Dimkoff, Christian Glupker, and Aaron Lowen. 2023. Michigan No-Fault Insurance Reform: Economic Perspectives. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 61–95.
Steven J. Shapiro. 2011. More Pitfalls in Determining the Reasonable Royalty in Patent Cases. Journal of Legal Economics 18(1): pp. 109-110.
Gene A. Trevino. 2023. Post-Job Loss Unemployment Duration for Young Workers. Journal of Legal Economics 29(1–2): pp. 35–60.
Gary R. Skoog and James E. Ciecka. 2011. Probability Mass Functions in Forensic Economics. Journal of Legal Economics 18(1): pp. 111-123.
James E. Ciecka. 2011. The Newton-Pepys Problem, Measures of Central Tendency, and Symmetry of a Binomial Distribution.
Harry Howe and Jeffrey W. Lippitt. 2011. Uncertainty Disclosure in Disputed Business Valuations. Journal of Legal Economics 18(1): pp. 27-47.
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