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Rod G. Gullberg
Rod G. Gullberg is employed in the breath test section of the Washington State Patrol. He holds a bachelor of science degree from Washington State University, a master's degree in public administration from Eastern Washington University and a master’s degree in biostatistics from the University of Washington.
Mr. Gullberg has been a member of the Center for Studies of Law in Action faculty since 1989. His lectures on elementary statistics contribute significantly to the course as he seeks to make the material practical and relevant.
Mr. Gullberg is a member of the Northwest Association of Forensic Scientists, the National Safety Council's Committee on Alcohol and other Drugs, and a provisional member of the American Academy of Forensic Science's toxicology section.
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Course Topic Descriptions (documents will open in a new window)
Glossary of Terms
Useful Mathematical and Statistical Equations
Practice Mathematical Problems Relevant to Breath Alcohol Testing Programs
Answers to Practice Mathematical Problems
Mathematics of Breath and Blood Alcohol Analyses
Equations Necessary for Solving Practice Mathematical Problems
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