What is the difference between the Frye standards and the Daubert standards regarding the admissibility of expert testimony?
What will be an ideal response?
Frye standards (generally applicable until 1993): Admissibility was based on general acceptance within the field. Daubert standards (generally applicable since 1993): Admissibility is based on reliability and validity, not general acceptance in the field.
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