About me
I’m a Lecturer in Psychological Research Methods and a Doctoral Researcher at University of Sussex. My research is in the area of methods and meta-science - I study the statistical practice of psychology researchers, focusing on the application of robust statistical methods as a means of improving the credibility of findings in the field.
Research interests
Robust estimation and hypothesis testing
Assumptions of OLS models
Use of statistics and quantitative methods
Publication bias
Stats education
Other interests
All things R, RMarkdown, Quarto, Shiny
Data simulation
Data visualisation
Open and transparent science
Reproducible coding
Have look at the Projects page for an overview of my recent work. Alternatively, download my CV for a list of manuscripts, talks, and other related work.
I’m keen to get involved in projects related to the topics above, or to support quantitative analysis in applied research. Get in touch if you’d like to collaborate.