That's a really good analysis for this. Considering it's for LSAC, it's for new lawyers, and I'm horrified
That's a really good analysis for this. Considering it's for LSAC, it's for new lawyers, and I'm horrified
That's a really good analysis for this. Considering it's for LSAC, it's for new lawyers, and I'm horrified
Real talk: its a click-trap to get normal people to unknowingly self-identify in a category the survey authors have defined as "non-binary." By doing this they can develop these surveys into a statistic so they can support some politically charged statement like "Only 70% of those respondents said they identify with a binary gender."
Welcome to the wonderful world of statistics based on imaginary things.