As much as possible, our lab relies on tools and resources that are free and open source. Here is a non-exhaustive list of our favorite tools.

We use R and RStudio to analyze data for most of our projects.

For most of our projects, material and files (data, codes, etc.) necessary to reproduce our findings are uploaded and made publicly available on the Open Science Framework (OSF).

Maps for our research on implicit biases are often created with ggplot2 (one of the Tidyverse packages).

The decennial U.S. census and the American Community Survey (ACS) are rich sources of data that have made many of our projects possible.

We use Zotero to manage scientific sources and format reference lists.

This website was created with the Distill package.