Suggestions on How to Conduct Empirical Research: A Behind-the-Scenes View

St. John's Legal Studies Research Paper No. 08-0118

Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing, Vol. 15, No. 3, p.176, Spring 2007

5 Pages Posted: 19 Mar 2008

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Robin Boyle

St. John's University School of Law

Joanne M. Ingham

New York Law School

Abstract

Robin A. Boyle, who has conducted empirical studies in her legal research classes at St. John's University School of Law, and Joanne Ingham, who has conducted empirical studies at undergraduate institutions and currently conducts and consults on empirical studies at New York Law School, present a step-by-step approach to setting up an empirical study at a law school.

Suggested Citation

Boyle, Robin and Ingham, Joanne M., Suggestions on How to Conduct Empirical Research: A Behind-the-Scenes View. St. John's Legal Studies Research Paper No. 08-0118, Perspectives: Teaching Legal Research and Writing, Vol. 15, No. 3, p.176, Spring 2007, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1108144

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