Distinguished Statistics Lecturer and Forensic Statistics Expert
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The London School of Economics and Political ScienceJames Abdey serves as an Associate Professorial Lecturer in Statistics at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where he earned his Ph.D. in 2010 with his innovative thesis "To p, or not to p?: Quantifying inferential decision errors to assess whether significance truly is significant." His expertise spans mathematical statistics, quantitative methods, and market research, with particular focus on forensic statistics and the intersection of statistics with law. His academic contributions include teaching core undergraduate courses and developing specialized electives in market research techniques. Beyond academia, he has established himself as a respected consultant, working on quantitative projects for organizations including the World Gold Council and the art market. His research has significantly influenced statistical methodology, particularly in hypothesis testing and inferential decision-making. Through his involvement with LSE's Summer School and the University of London International Programmes, he has played a crucial role in advancing statistical education and making complex statistical concepts accessible to diverse audiences