James Abdey

Professor of Quantitative Methods at Hult International Business School/Visiting Lecturer at Singapore Institute of Management/Associate Professorial Lecturer at The London School of Economics and Political Science

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  • The London School of Economics and Political Science

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Biography

The London School of Economics and Political Science

James is an Assistant Professorial Lecturer in Statistics having gained his PhD in 2010 from LSE, asking "To p, or not to p?"! He teaches the Department's large service-level undergraduate courses in mathematical statistics and quantitative methods, as well as elective courses in market research. His research interests include market research techniques and forensic statistics - the interplay of statistics and the law.

James has been closely involved with LSE's Summer School and the University of London International Programmes for a number of years. Outside of academia, he has also worked on various quantitative-based consultancy projects in areas including the art market, the World Gold Council and has given seminars at the UK parliament.

Research interests

  • Forensic statistics
  • Compound error methods
  • Decision-theoretic foundations
  • Economic and public sector applications
  • Significance measures

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