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Design of experiments / Hypothesis testing / Error / Type I and type II errors / Fingerprint / Consensus decision-making / Statistical hypothesis testing / Consensus / Accuracy and precision / Statistics / Measurement / Psychometrics
Date: 2012-11-25 19:03:32
Design of experiments
Hypothesis testing
Error
Type I and type II errors
Fingerprint
Consensus decision-making
Statistical hypothesis testing
Consensus
Accuracy and precision
Statistics
Measurement
Psychometrics

STANDARD FOR THE DEFINITION AND MEASUREMENT OF RATES OF ERRORS AND NON-CONSENSUS DECISIONS IN FRICTION RIDGE EXAMINATION (LATENT/TENPRINT) Preamble This document defines the concepts of error rates and non-consensus deci

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