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Tag Archives: construct
I Spy with my Little Eye: Is the Construct of Privacy Disappearing in the Wake of the Technology Age?
By: Treja Jones Despite the fact that privacy is not a constitutionally guaranteed right, people can reasonably expect that when they are alone, they are not being watched, recorded, or studied . . . or at least, that was true … Continue reading
Posted in Law Students
Tagged construct, Disappearing, little, Privacy, Technology, Wake
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An effective law department: a common notion but it lacks construct validity
A previous post defined construct validity (See my post of Dec. 15, 2010: Meyers Briggs claimed to lack construct validity.). Initially, we would need a consensual construct for effective law departments. "A construct is research-based and its meaning is agreed… … Continue reading
Posted in Corporate Law
Tagged common, construct, Department, Effective, Lacks, notion, Validity
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