What 5 stqndqrds did bqubert vs. Merrell bow establish as the standards of admission of scientific evidence acceptable in q court case? What year were these established?

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I'm sorry, but I couldn't find any information about a court case between "Baubert vs. Merrell Bow" and the standards of admission of scientific evidence. It's possible that the case name or details are incorrect. Can you please provide more accurate or specific information so that I can assist you better?

The case you are referring to is known as Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals, Inc., not "bqubert vs. Merrell bow." In this case, the United States Supreme Court clarified the standards for admitting scientific evidence in federal courts. The five standards established by the Daubert ruling are as follows:

1. Testing: Whether the scientific theory or technique has been tested.
2. Peer review: Whether the scientific theory or technique has been published and subjected to peer review.
3. Error rate: Whether there is a known or potential error rate associated with the scientific theory or technique.
4. Acceptance within the scientific community: Whether the scientific theory or technique is generally accepted within the relevant scientific community.
5. Methodological standards: Whether there are established standards and controls for the scientific theory or technique.

These standards were established in 1993 when the Supreme Court rendered its decision in the Daubert case.

To find the answer, you can search for "Daubert v. Merrell Dow Pharmaceuticals" to identify the correct case name. Subsequently, searching for the details of the case will yield the five standards established by the Supreme Court in 1993.