Multiple Choice
In 2004,the San Francisco police began using DNA evidence in unsolved homicides.The crime lab found evidence that suggested John Puckett was a DNA match for a crime committed three decades earlier,based on 51/2 genetic locations.Usually 13 genetic markers are used to distinguish between two different people.Jurors were told that the chance of randomly finding the defendant's DNA profile at the crime scene was 1 in 1.1 million.The jurors found the DNA evidence compelling and convicted Puckett of first-degree murder.This conclusion is an example of:
A) relative frequency and probability.
B) summary statistics.
C) probability and odds.
D) statistical likelihood and inference.
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