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Stricker, Lawrence J. – 1993
This study investigated the overall prevalence of discrepant Law School Admission Test (LSAT) subscores, their differential incidence for subgroups of examinees, and the psychometric properties of alternative measures of discrepant performance. The sample consisted of 39,350 examinees who took the LSAT in December 1991. Subscore differences, often…
Descriptors: Admission (School), College Entrance Examinations, Law Schools, Law Students
Wightman, Linda F.; Muller, David G. – 1990
This study of Law School Admission Test (LSAT) performance by selected subgroups has been conducted to provide some baseline information that can later be referenced in a variety of projects and activities. The study provides a detailed psychometric analysis, by selected gender and ethnic subgroup membership, of LSAT Form OLSS1. This form was…
Descriptors: Achievement, Admission (School), College Entrance Examinations, Ethnic Groups
Wightman, Linda F.; Muller, David G. – 1990
This study was designed to address questions of differential validity and questions of differential prediction in the law school admission process. The former were evaluated by comparing the magnitude of validity coefficients resulting from both simple and multiple correlations between first-year performance in law school and the traditional…
Descriptors: Admission (School), Black Students, College Entrance Examinations, Higher Education

Kramer, John R. – Journal of Legal Education, 1989
The paper details likely incomes and living costs of law graduates as related to educational costs and debts. Concern is expressed about the deterrent effect of potential high debt on minorities and an approach to financial aid which would take minority status into account is urged. (Author/DB)
Descriptors: Access to Education, Economic Research, Economic Status, Higher Education