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Lustbader, Paula – Journal of Legal Education, 1998
Disjunction between what law teachers mean and how students interpret what is being taught explains why a significant number of law students are not learning or performing at their capability levels. The comments of diverse students at nine law schools can help teachers understand what creates barriers to learning and what helps students learn.…
Descriptors: Classroom Communication, Classroom Techniques, Comprehension, Diversity (Student)
Cunningham, Donna W. – 1993
In April, 1991, Timothy McGuire, a third year student at Georgetown University Law Center, published an article in the Georgetown Weekly Law Review entitled "Admissions Apartheid," which accused the admissions office at Georgetown of admitting minority students who were less qualified than white students. The analysis provided in this…
Descriptors: Affirmative Action, Audience Response, Case Studies, Communication Research
Nandakumar, Ratna – 1984
Heckman's correction for regression in selected samples for predictive validity studies was applied to a large data file on 7,984 law school applicants. Data included ethnic group, sex, socioeconomic status, undergraduate degree, school, scores on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT), writing ability, undergraduate grade point average, and age.…
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, College Entrance Examinations, Error of Measurement, Grade Prediction
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Schwartz, Audrey James – Journal of Legal Education, 1980
A portion of a larger survey study of the socialization of law students is reported. Focus is on student perceptions and idealized views of law, lawyers, and legal education in general and changes in these attitudes influenced by exposure to law school over a seven-month period during the first year. (JMD)
Descriptors: Attitude Change, Class Rank, Comparative Analysis, Higher Education
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Chambers, David L. – Journal of Legal Education, 1992
Surveys of graduating students (n=336 and 917, respectively) at four lower-cost and five higher-cost law schools examined effects of various levels of student debt burden on career plans. High debt amounts were slightly related to taking a job in large private law firms. Debt burdens of one in five or six students was judged to be too high. (DB)
Descriptors: Career Choice, Debt (Financial), Employment Patterns, Higher Education
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Goldring, John – Australian Universities' Review, 1986
A 1986 survey of first-year law students in four Australian universities provides a profile of student characteristics, including sex, age, course type (law only or combined), full- or part-time enrollment status, educational background, income, parental education and income, marital status, residence, and personal contact with others in the legal…
Descriptors: Age, Foreign Countries, Full Time Students, Higher Education
Parker, Alan; And Others – 1975
Study objectives were to assess the status of a representative number of American Indian tribal governments and to share that information with other members of the national Indian community. Sixteen Indian law students, assisted by 8 Indian lawyers, worked on 17 different Indian reservations during the summer of 1974. Generally working on their…
Descriptors: Administration, Agency Role, American Indian Reservations, American Indians
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Heins, Marilyn; And Others – Journal of Medical Education, 1984
A survey of medical, law, and chemistry and psychology graduate students' perceived stresses (academic activities, personal relationships, time pressures, and financial concerns) contradicted the expectation that medical students' stress level would be highest. Time restrictions and economic and academic issues produced the highest stress. (MSE)
Descriptors: Achievement Need, Anxiety, Chemistry, Comparative Analysis
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Krauskopf, Joan M. – Journal of Legal Education, 1994
Surveys of faculty and students at nine Ohio law schools investigated extent of gender bias and need for change. Results indicated persistent differences between male and female respondents in perceptions of the law school experience. It is concluded that the situation significantly impedes the educational and professional progress of women. (MSE)
Descriptors: College Faculty, Comparative Analysis, Gender Issues, Higher Education
Gadke, Laura L.; Salter, Kenneth W. – 1985
A study was conducted to determine what oral and written communication courses lawyers both perceive as useful in practice and recommend for prelaw students and to provide data for design and development of these and related courses in continuing education programs for lawyers and legal assistants. A total of 295 lawyers from California responded…
Descriptors: Communication Research, Communication Skills, Continuing Education, Curriculum Development
Smith, Alfred G.; And Others – 1979
Differences in cognitive styles were studied in a selected group of over 800 students at 20 law schools throughout the U.S. Two major styles are identified in this book: that of the monopath, who follows a single route of established principles and procedures, and that of the polypath, who takes many routes, as circumstances suggest. A battery of…
Descriptors: Cognitive Style, Communication Skills, Educational Research, Evaluation Methods
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Weinberg, Sharon Lawner; And Others – Multivariate Behavioral Research, 1993
Recently developed multidimensional-scaling methodology was used to explore the underlying structure of moral reasoning responses to 12 moral dilemmas by 111 graduate students in law and social work and to relate that structure to individual differences. Results indicate that moral reasoning must be viewed from multidimensional and interactional…
Descriptors: Decision Making, Ethics, Females, Graduate Students
Wightman, Linda F. – 1993
This report provides information about test takers with disabilities who participated in a variety of accommodated administrations of the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Results indicate the number of LSATs administered with accommodations increased 100% from 1990 to 1993. During that 4-year period, more than 2,700 LSATs were administered under…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Aptitude Tests, Data Analysis, Data Collection
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Yuan, Weijing – Journal of the American Society for Information Science, 1997
Describes a study that investigated the effects of end-user search experience on searching behavior in the use of an online information retrieval system by monitoring the QUICKLAW searches of University of Toronto law students over a one-year period. Highlights include hypothesis testing, error patterns, search speed, and attitudes. (Author/LRW)
Descriptors: Academic Libraries, Error Patterns, Foreign Countries, Higher Education
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Green, David; Lindemann, Iris; Marshall, Kelly; Wilkinson, Grette – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2005
It is accepted that using electronic detection methods has benefits within an overall strategy to promote academic integrity in an institution. Little attention has been paid to obtaining student perceptions to evaluate the cost/benefit of using such methods. This study reports on the evaluation of a trial of Turnitin software. 728 students…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Computer Software, Cost Effectiveness, Plagiarism
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