How Do Lawyers Think About Negotiations Survey 2020
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How Do Lawyers Think About Negotiations Survey 2020
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/ZZG2FE
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Creator |
Cohen, Taya
Helzer, Erik Creo, Robert |
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Harvard Dataverse
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In September through October 2020, lawyers in the United States were invited to participate in a 10 minute research study investigating how lawyers think about negotiation practices. Participation was limited to lawyers who were members in good standing of any bar in any jurisdiction of the United States. Respondents answered questions in an online survey about their thoughts, feelings, and behavior, and their beliefs and attitudes about negotiation practices. Participation in the survey was voluntary. Respondents received no compensation, neither did they incur any costs. No personally identifiable information was captured in the survey.
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Business and Management
Law Social Sciences negotiation honesty moral character decision frames law gamification ethics |
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Cohen, Taya
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survey
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