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40 Rutgers L. Rev. 101 (1987-1988)
Facts, Expert Facts, and Statistics: Descriptive and Experimental Research Methods in Litigation

handle is hein.journals/rutlr40 and id is 111 raw text is: FACTS, EXPERT FACTS, AND STATISTICS*:
DESCRIPTIVE AND EXPERIMENTAL
RESEARCH METHODS IN LITIGATION
Neal Miller**
CONTENTS***
I.  INTRODUCTION  .................................   102
II. AN OVERVIEW OF LITIGATION METHODOLOGIES .....      108
A.   Descriptive Methodologies .................   113
B. Experimental Methodologies ...............      119
1.  Experimental Designs  ..................  119
C.   Quasi-Experimental Methodologies .........    123
D. Other Quasi-Experimental Methodologies ..       123
1. Treatment Variable Manipulation .......    123
2.  Validation  Studies .....................  124
E.   Mathematical Models in Litigation .........   126
III. A SURVEY IS A STUDY IS AN EXPERIMENT IS ......     136
A.   Trademark  Law  ..........................    138
1. Non-Statistical Evidence ...............   139
2. Statistical Evidence: Psychological Tests.  140
a.   Survey  Evidence  ..................  141
i.  Sam ple  ......................  141
ii.  Survey  Locus  ................  143
iii.  Survey  Setting  ...............  144
iv.  Survey  Bias ..................  144
3. Survey Content: The Legal Questions to
be  Answered  ..........................  146
a.   Testing Secondary Meaning: Associa-
tion  T ests  ........................  146
* Cf. the oft cited attribution to Benjamin Disraeli's (through Mark Twain) typology of
lies: lies, damned lies and statistics. See, e.g., Griffin v. Board of Regents of Regency
Universities, 795 F.2d 1281, 1289 (7th Cir. 1986).
** Attorney, Institute for Economic and Policy Studies, Alexandria, Virginia; Adjunct
Faculty, Washington College of Law, The American University; B.A. (1962), Dickinson
College; J.D. (1968) University of Pennsylvania Law School.
*** This Article is presented in two parts; the first will deal with the use of statistical
evidence in a civil setting, primarily in the area of trademark law, and the second, to be
published in a forthcoming issue, in the context of criminal law.

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