Practical Guide to Evidence

Practical Guide to Evidence

Author: Christopher Allen

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2015-08-20

Total Pages: 526

ISBN-13: 1317670183

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Practical Guide to Evidence provides a clear and readable account of the law of evidence, acknowledging the importance of arguments about facts and principles as well as rules. This fifth edition has been revised and updated to address recent changes in the law and debates on controversial topics such as surveillance and human rights. Coverage of expert evidence has also been expanded to include forensic evidence, bringing the text right up-to-date. Including enhanced pedagogical support such as chapter summaries, further reading advice and self-test exercises, this leading textbook can be used on both undergraduate and professional courses.


Evidence-based Teaching

Evidence-based Teaching

Author: Geoff Petty

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2009-01

Total Pages: 384

ISBN-13: 9781408504529

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"Evidence Based Teaching presents a coherent, evidence based view of teaching and learning and presents some radical new methods that are known to greatly improve achievement.Evidence Based Teaching will help practically demonstrate how we should teach from the following sources:1. School effectiveness and school improvement research2. Best practice in University teaching3. Best practice in FE teaching4. Effect size studies carried out mainly in schools5. Teaching Thinking skills6. Multiple representations7. Constructivism.Together these strategies, ideas and advice provide us with both general principles for teaching, and very specific methods, all of which can substantially improve teaching and few of which are in common use.This new, revised edition includes a variety of improvements to the text, as well as a fresh new design in line with its companion title, Teaching Today 4th edn."--Publisher's website.


Evidence-Based Policy

Evidence-Based Policy

Author: Nancy Cartwright

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2012-09-20

Total Pages: 209

ISBN-13: 0199986703

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Over the last twenty or so years, it has become standard to require policy makers to base their recommendations on evidence. That is now uncontroversial to the point of triviality--of course, policy should be based on the facts. But are the methods that policy makers rely on to gather and analyze evidence the right ones? In Evidence-Based Policy, Nancy Cartwright, an eminent scholar, and Jeremy Hardie, who has had a long and successful career in both business and the economy, explain that the dominant methods which are in use now--broadly speaking, methods that imitate standard practices in medicine like randomized control trials--do not work. They fail, Cartwright and Hardie contend, because they do not enhance our ability to predict if policies will be effective. The prevailing methods fall short not just because social science, which operates within the domain of real-world politics and deals with people, differs so much from the natural science milieu of the lab. Rather, there are principled reasons why the advice for crafting and implementing policy now on offer will lead to bad results. Current guides in use tend to rank scientific methods according to the degree of trustworthiness of the evidence they produce. That is valuable in certain respects, but such approaches offer little advice about how to think about putting such evidence to use. Evidence-Based Policy focuses on showing policymakers how to effectively use evidence, explaining what types of information are most necessary for making reliable policy, and offers lessons on how to organize that information.


Lung Cancer: A Practical Approach to Evidence-Based Clinical Evaluation and Management

Lung Cancer: A Practical Approach to Evidence-Based Clinical Evaluation and Management

Author: Lynn T. Tanoue

Publisher: Elsevier Health Sciences

Published: 2018-05-30

Total Pages: 275

ISBN-13: 0323496067

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Get a quick, expert overview of the many key facets of lung cancer evaluation and management with this concise, practical resource by Drs. Lynn T. Tanoue and Frank Detterbeck. This easy-to-read reference presents a summary of today's best evidence-based approaches to diagnosis and management in this critical area. - Covers diagnosis and evaluation, treatment considerations, and comprehensive care options for patients with lung cancer. - Provides insight on evidence for today's best practices, as well as future directions in the field. - Consolidates today's evidence-based information on the clinical aspects of lung cancer into one convenient resource.


Auditing

Auditing

Author: Raymond N. Johnson

Publisher: Wiley Global Education

Published: 2019-05-20

Total Pages: 733

ISBN-13: 1119404924

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The explosion of data analytics in the auditing profession demands a different kind of auditor. Auditing: A Practical Approach with Data Analytics prepares students for the rapidly changing demands of the auditing profession by meeting the data-driven requirements of today's workforce. Because no two audits are alike, this course uses a practical, case-based approach to help students develop professional judgement, think critically about the auditing process, and develop the decision-making skills necessary to perform a real-world audit. To further prepare students for the profession, this course integrates seamless exam review for successful completion of the CPA Exam.


Practical Criminal Evidence

Practical Criminal Evidence

Author: Gregory D. Lee

Publisher: Prentice Hall

Published: 2007

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780131714410

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Fundamentals of criminal evidence -- The criminal trial process -- Pleadings, motions, sentencing and appeals -- Defense counsel role and strategies -- The Prosecutor's role -- Exclusionary rule of evidence -- Search warrants -- The crime scene -- Physical evidence -- Audio, video, photographic and computer evidence -- Confessions and admissions -- Lay and police witnesses -- Expert witnesses -- Hearsay evidence -- Testimonial privileges


Rules of Evidence

Rules of Evidence

Author: Doug Cochran

Publisher:

Published: 2016

Total Pages: 298

ISBN-13: 9781552394809

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"This book is designed to support paralegal and law clerk courses on evidence."--


A Practical Approach to Effective Litigation

A Practical Approach to Effective Litigation

Author: Susan Heather Blake

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 676

ISBN-13: 9780191803161

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This volume analyses the key skills that a lawyer needs to handle a case effectively. In addition to covering skills in dealing with a client, writing legal documents, and presenting a case in court, the text demonstrates how to use law effectively, how to develop a case, and how to present persuasive arguments. Following the Woolf reforms and other changes in procedure and evidence rules, lawyers operate in an increasingly complex environment. The text addresses legal skills within this rapidly changing context.