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Litigation

Mar. 19, 2016

Expert witness criticizes Thomas Jefferson's jobs data reporting

Marketing professor said school's communications with graduates could have led to biased results

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

SAN DIEGO - An expert witness testified Thursday that the way Thomas Jefferson School of Law communicated with former students to collect post-graduate employment data led to flaws with the information.

But Dr. Michael Belch, a San Diego State University marketing professor who has conducted hundreds of surveys, also later offered critiques of similar communication methods employed by his own uni...

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