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This expert has 35 years of experience in the field of economics and statistics. He earned his BA from Slippery Rock University and his PhD in economics from Kansas State University. He completed a fellowship in econometrics, energy and regional economics at Northwest College. He is a member of the National Association of Forensic Economics and the National Association of Business Economics. He previously served as an economist in the New Jersey Department of Labor, as an assistant professor of economics at Georgian Court University and as a professor of economics and statistics at Florida Southern College. This expert is currently a professor of economics and statistics at a university in Florida, an affiliated professor of economics at a university in Tennessee and an economist and principal at an economics firm in Florida.
Economist and Principal, An Economics Firm in FL
Doctor of Philosophy (PhD), Kansas State University
Winter Haven,
Florida
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What Can a Statistics Expert Witness Opine On?
Descriptive Statistics
Summarizing data using measures like mean.
Inferential Statistics
Drawing conclusions from sample data.
Hypothesis Testing
Testing assumptions about a population.
Regression Analysis
Modeling relationships between variables.
ANOVA
Comparing means across multiple groups.
Data Visualization
Graphically presenting data insights.
FAQs for Statistics Expert Witnesses
What is a statistics expert witness?
A statistics expert witness is a qualified statistician who explains data and methods in legal cases. They assist by analyzing records, giving expert testimony, and clarifying complex statistical issues.
In what case types can a statistics expert witness provide valuable assistance?
A statistics expert witness provides valuable assistance in civil, criminal, employment, medical malpractice, product liability, class action, and financial fraud cases.
How can a statistics expert witness strengthen causation arguments?
A statistics expert witness strengthens causation arguments by using rigorous statistical methods to link the defendant’s actions to the plaintiff’s harm with quantifiable evidence.
What qualifications should a statistics expert witness possess?
A statistics expert witness should have an advanced degree in statistics, strong applied experience, peer‑reviewed work, and a proven record explaining complex data in court.
How does a statistics expert witness evaluate data reliability?
A statistics expert witness evaluates data reliability by checking data sources, sampling methods, measurement accuracy, bias, consistency, and adherence to accepted statistical standards.
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