Danielle Navarro

I am a computational cognitive scientist at the University of New South Wales. My research focuses on human concept learning, reasoning and decision making. I’m also interested in language and cultural evolution, cognitive development, and Bayesian methods applied to the behavioural sciences. In the R community I’ve been particularly focused on teaching statistics to social science student and developing tools that help psychologist use R as a general purpose research tool


rstudio::conf 2020

Toward a grammar of psychological experiments

January 30, 2020

Why does a psychological scientist learn a programming language? While motivations are many and varied the two most prominent are data analysis and data collection.