Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6462606 Forensic Science International 2017 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•LaMotte and Wells criticized an innovative approach for modeling succession data.•The critique is fundamentally flawed due to the mishandling of probabilities.•LaMotte and Wells overlooked the positive contribution of the succession model.

LaMotte and Wells re-analyzed and criticized one of our articles in which we proposed a novel statistical test for predicting postmortem interval from insect succession data. Using simple mathematical examples, we demonstrate that LaMotte and Wells erred because their analyses are based on an erroneous interpretation of the nature of probabilities that disregards more than 300 years of scientific literature on probability combination. We also argue that the methods presented in our article, more specifically the use of degree-day-based logistic regression analysis to model succession, was a positive contribution to the fields of forensic entomology and carrion ecology, which LaMotte and Wells forgot to mention by instead focusing on issues that were either trivial or did not exist.

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