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Cognitive Styles In Law Schools

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Originally published February 1979
AuthorsLynn H. Pulford
Patrick A. Nester
Alfred Goud Smith
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About Cognitive Styles In Law Schools


People differ in their cognitive styles—their ways of getting and using information to solve problems and make decisions. Alfred G. Smith and his associates studied these differences in a selected group of over 800 students at a score of law schools throughout the United States. . . .

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