Statistician Expert Witnesses

Statistician expert witnesses and consultants listed here may be able to form expert opinions, draft expert witness reports, provide expert witness testimony at deposition and/or trial as or serve as consulting (non-testifying) experts on statistician. The statistician expert witness listings on this page are typically from fields/areas of expertise such as: Behavioral and Social Sciences, Marketing, and Statistics.

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Melissa Kovacs, Ph.D., PStat

Statistician

FirstEval

Scottsdale, Arizona
Statistics - Statistician, Data Analytics, Criminal Justice Data, Police Data, Neighborhood Association Data, Gun Death Data, Public Health Data, Opioid Overdose Data, Census Data, Medical Data, Biostatistics, Proportions, Discrimination, Construction defect data
Ph.D. in public policy and econometrics from the University of Maryland in College Park. Holder of the PStat certification from the American Statistical Association, their highest designation, indicating professional statistician. Former Fulbright professor. Statistician with extensive experience in biostatistics, social sciences and public health sectors. This includes, but is not limited to, criminal justice data experience regarding police stops, traffic stops, large jail data, prosecution data, and risk assessment tool validation. Expertise with Violent Death Reporting System data including gun death data, drug overdose death data, accidental death data, and violence prevention. Homelessness data experience. Experience in biostatistics research methodology for various medical topics including brain tumors, effectiveness of neurological medical devices, hospital trauma department research, and gynecological diagnoses such as endometriosis and pudendal nerve damage. Litig...
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Dr. Michael A. Kamins, PhD

Lanham Act-Confusion, Secondary Meaning, Surveys

Kamins Survey Consultants

Los Angeles, California
Marketing, Behavioral and Social Sciences - Consumer Behavior, Marketing Strategy, Marketing Research, Marketing Management, Lanham Act, Confusion, Dilution, Secondary Meaning, Genericism, Right of Publicity, Celebritys, Statistician, Surveys, Creativity
From January 1, 2018 until I retired on June 30, 2020, I was Director of Online Programs and Visiting Full Professor of Marketing at the Peter F. Drucker Graduate School of Management at Claremont Graduate University. As of September 2021, I took an appointment as Adjunct Full Professor of Marketing at California State University Northridge (CSUN) teaching Undergraduate Marketing Research and Graduate Marketing Management where I remain on a part-time basis (as needed) today. Prior to my appointment at Drucker, I served as Director of Research, Full Professor and Area Head of Marketing with tenure at the Harriman School of Business at Stony Brook University-SUNY for eleven years. At Stony Brook, I exclusively taught courses in marketing at the graduate level, including Marketing Research, Marketing Management, and Marketing Strategy. Prior to my position at Stony Brook, I was an Associate Professor of Marketing, with tenure, at the Marshall School of Business Administration (Univer...