NCJ Number
11712
Journal
Journal of Forensic Sciences Volume: 18 Issue: 2 Dated: (APRIL 1973) Pages: 110-117
Date Published
1973
Length
8 pages
Annotation
THE USE OF THE CHI-SQUARE STATISTICAL TECHNIQUE IN HANDLING EVIDENTIARY DATA GATHERED DURING CRIMINALISTICS INVESTIGATIONS.
Abstract
IN THIS SPECIFIC CASE, THE APPLICATION OF THE PHENOMENA OF THERMOLUMINESCENCE TO CRIMINALISTICS, EACH PIECE OF EVIDENCE PROVIDED, AFTER PROCESSING, A CONTINUOUS CURVE. IN COMPARING THE CURVE OF AN UNKNOWN WITH THAT OF AN EXEMPLAR, A NEED WAS ESTABLISHED FOR A QUANTITATIVE EXPRESSION OF THE EXTENT TO WHICH THE TWO CURVES MATCHED. THE CHI-SQUARE STATISTICAL PROCEDURE WAS APPLIED AND WAS FOUND TO BE FULLY SATISFACTORY IN RESOLVING THE PROBLEM. THE SAME TECHNIQUE, WITHOUT MODIFICATIONS, WAS ALSO FOUND TO BE APPLICABLE TO THE ANALYSIS OF EMISSION SPECTROGRAPHY DATA, NEUTRON ACTIVATION ANALYSIS, GRADIENT DENSITY MEASUREMENTS, AND ANY OTHER CRIMINALISTIC TECHNIQUE WHERE SETS OF NUMERICAL DATA ARE DETERMINED. THE MAIN ATTRIBUTE OF THIS DEVELOPED TECHNIQUE IS THAT IT ALLOWS THE CRIMINALIST TO MAKE JUDGEMENTS ON THE QUALITY OF THE EVIDENTIARY DETERMINATIONS. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)