2022
DOI: 10.1177/23780231221108044
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Scientific Disciplines and the Admissibility of Expert Evidence in Courts

Timothy L. O’Brien,
Stephen L. Hawkins,
Adam Loesch

Abstract: The authors examine how people interpret expert claims when they do not share experts’ technical understanding. The authors review sociological research on the cultural boundaries of science and expertise, which suggests that scientific disciplines are heuristics nonspecialists use to evaluate experts’ credibility. To test this idea, the authors examine judicial decisions about contested expert evidence in U.S. district courts ( n = 575). Multinomial logistic regression results show that judges favor evidence … Show more

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