Senior Researcher at Law and Justice Foundation of NSW
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Emily Kothe is a Senior Researcher based in Sydney with 11 years’ experience bridging psychological science and policy-focused research. With a PhD and a background as a senior lecturer in psychology at Deakin University, she combines rigorous quantitative skills with applied health and justice research to inform evidence-based interventions. She has hands-on technical experience contributing to open-source statistical teaching materials (helping resolve integration issues and content generation for the widely used "Learning Statistics with R" resource), reflecting her knack for reproducible analysis and clear scientific communication. Known for translating complex methods into accessible outputs for policy audiences, she excels at integrating research, teaching and practical implementation. Colleagues value her attention to detail and her ability to move projects from technical troubleshooting to impactful dissemination.
Contributions:61 commits, 11 PRs, 10 pushes in 6 months
Contributions summary:Emily primarily addressed merge errors, indicating integration and code merging tasks within the repository. The code changes reveal modifications within the `scripts` and `probability` folders, suggesting a focus on updating or correcting code related to the generation of images for the statistical content of the "Learning Statistics with R" book. The user also made substantial changes to HTML files related to the book's content.
Creating R package to code free text gender responses
Contributions:2 reviews, 137 commits, 22 PRs in 3 years 4 months
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Emily Kothe - Senior Researcher at Law and Justice Foundation of NSW