What would a listening comprehension assessment add to the LSAT?
An assessment of listening comprehension would be useful because ability in listening is likely to be important in law school and may not correlate with other abilities currently assessed in the LSAT. However, there appear to be different sorts of listening, and not all of them may add information to the LSAT, e.g., the ability to listen to lectures. 2) What makes a listening comprehension test item easy or difficult?