The Validity of Law School Admission Test Scores for Repeat Test Takers: 2010 Through 2014 Fall-Entering Law School Classes (TR 18-02)https://lsac.org/data-research/research/validity-law-school-admission-test-scores-repeat-test-takers-2010-through
Predicting Future Academic Success: How a Bayesian Approach Can Be of Help in Analyzing and Interpreting Admission Test Scores (PR 19-01)https://lsac.org/data-research/research/predicting-future-academic-success-how-bayesian-approach-can-be-help
Modeling Multilevel Dependence Structures for Responses and Process Data in a Bayesian Framework (PR 19-03)https://lsac.org/data-research/research/modeling-multilevel-dependence-structures-responses-and-process-data
The Bayesian Covariance Structure Model for Testlets (PR 19-02)https://lsac.org/data-research/research/bayesian-covariance-structure-model-testlets-pr-19-02
Summary of Self-Reported Methods of Test Preparation by LSAT Takers for Testing Years 2014–2015 Through 2017–2018 (TR 18-03)https://lsac.org/data-research/research/summary-self-reported-methods-test-preparation-lsat-takers-testing-years-1
Predictive Validity of Accommodated LSAT Scores for the 2007–2011 Entering Law School Classes (TR 17-04)https://lsac.org/data-research/research/predictive-validity-accommodated-lsat-scores-2007-2011-entering-law-school
Accommodated Test-Taker Trends and Performance for the June 2012 Through February 2017 LSAT Administrations (TR 17-03)https://lsac.org/data-research/research/accommodated-test-taker-trends-and-performance-june-2012-through-february
Bayesian Marginal Joint Models for Responses and Process Data (PR 18-03)https://lsac.org/data-research/research/bayesian-marginal-joint-models-responses-and-process-data-pr-18-03
The Influence of the Psychometric Quality of a Test When Making Admission Decisions (PR 18-04)https://lsac.org/data-research/research/influence-psychometric-quality-test-when-making-admission-decisions-pr-18-04
Detecting Groups of Test Takers Involved in Test Collusion as Unusually Large Cliques in a Graph (RR 18-01)https://lsac.org/data-research/research/detecting-groups-test-takers-involved-test-collusion-unusually-large-cliques