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    Statistical Evidence Is Usually Not Admissible Because
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Statistical Evidence Is Usually Not Admissible Because

Question 33

Question 33

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Statistical evidence is usually not admissible because


A) of the product rule.
B) it is not an accepted mathematical procedure.
C) it is still relatively new.
D) not enough people understand it.

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