The Spring issue of the Journal of Consumer Affairs is available here. It includes an article by Jef I. Richards titled Common Fallacies in Law-Related Consumer Research. Here's the table of contents:
Editorial Prelude: Looking Forward by Looking Back
State Prescription Drug Policies, Cost Barriers, and the Use of Acute Care Services by Medicaid Beneficiaries by Sharon Tennyson and Hae Kyung Yang
Consumer Self-Confidence in Searching for Information by Cäzilia Loibl, Soo Hyun Cho, Florian Diekmann, and Marvin T. Batte
The Bold and the Bankable: How the Nuestro Barrio Telenovela Reaches Latino Immigrants with Financial Education by Jonathan Spader, Janneke Ratcliffe, Jorge Montoya, and Peter Skillern
Explaining Financial Management Behavior for Koreans Living in the United States by John E. Grable, Joo-Yung Park and So-hyun Joo
Alcohol Messages in Prime-Time Television Series by Cristel Antonia Russell and Dale W. Russell
Playing With Food: Content Analysis of Food Advergames by Mira Lee, Yoonhyeung Choi, Elizabeth Taylor Quilliam and Richard T. Cole
Notes, Observation and Historical Perspectives
Trends in Journal of Consumer Affairs Feature Articles: 1967-2007 by Russell N. James III and Brenda J. Cude
Understanding Communication Research Findings by Ivan L. Preston
Common Fallacies in Law-Related Consumer Research by Jef I. Richards
Editorial Postlude
Disciplined Conduct of Inter-Disciplinary Research by Herbert Jack Rotfeld
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