Check out Emily's work on the following projects:
Text Analysis in R of CEO Interviews from the New York Times (2018)
A side project to analyze what CEOs say in interviews with reporter Adam Bryant for Corner Office articles in the New York Times.
https://github.com/peridoteagle/want-to-be-a-ceo
Text Analysis in R of Sample of Articles using Any Keyword from the New York Times (2018)
An extension of the above project that allows the user to input any keyword as a search term and produce a word cloud and a tree of topics/headlines. This example uses the search terms "North Korea" and searches 2017 articles labeled as "News".
https://github.com/peridoteagle/fun-with-nyt-search-api
NC Graduation Rate Tool in Tableau (2017)
The first portion of a visualization project for the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management.
https://public.tableau.com/profile/emily.hadley#!/vizhome/NCSchoolGraduationTool/OutlierTool
Visualization of NC Graduation Rate Demographics in Tableau (2017)
The second portion of a visualization project for the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management.
Pro Bono Data Analysis for Hobbton High School and Sampson County Schools (2016)
The link below references a Power Point that includes:
- Descriptive statistics for Hobbton High School revealing lower GPAs for male students and students of color
- A predicitive model for the effect of a potential Latin Honors proposal
- Results of a survey I wrote and distributed for analyzing college-going culture
- Illustration of research on tracks in North Carolina using Google Maps
https://peridoteagle.github.io/DataObs.pdf
Statistics Senior Project (2015)
Senior project for my Bachelor of Science in Statistics from Duke University where I used a variety of statistical methods to predict high school dropout.
https://peridoteagle.github.io/EmilyHadleyFinal.pdf
Public Policy Honors Thesis - Highest Distinction (2015)
An extension of the statistics senior project above where I used results from my statistical analysis to make policy recommendations for possible dropout prevention programs. In 2017, I presented the results of this research to the North Carolina Office of State Budget and Management.