- Wigmore chart
A Wigmore chart is a graphical method for the analysis of legal evidence in trials, developed by
John Henry Wigmore . [Anderson "et al." (2005), Chapter 5] [Wigmore (1913), (1937)] It is an early form of the modernbelief network . [Kadane & Schum (1996) "pp"66-76]References
Bibliography
*cite book | author=Anderson, T. "et al." | title=Analysis of Evidence | location=Cambridge | publisher=Cambridge University Press | isbn=0-521-67316-X | edition=2nd ed. | year=2005
* cite book | author=Kadane, J. B. & Schum, D. A. | title=A Probabilistic Analysis of the Sacco and Vanzetti Evidence | location=New York | publisher=Wiley | isbn=0-471-14182-8 | year=1996
* cite journal | author=Wigmore, J. H. | year=1913 | title=The problem of proof | journal=Illinois Law Journal | volume=8(2) | pages=77–103
* cite book | author=— | year=1937 | title=The Science of Proof: As Given by Logic, Psychology and General Experience and Illustrated in Judicial Trials | edition=3rd ed. | location=Boston | publisher=Little, Brown
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