Richard S. Bogartz
Professor of Psychology
Department: Department of Psychology, University of
Massachusetts
Voice Phone Number: (413) 545-0440
Fax Phone Number: (413)
545-0996
E-mail Address: bogartz@psych.umass.edu
Postal Address:
- Department of Psychology
- 410 Tobin Hall
- University of Massachusetts Amherst
- Amherst, MA 01003-7710
I am a member of the
University of Massachusetts community.
Recent Publications:
- Bogartz, R. S. (1990). Evaluating forgetting curves
psychologically. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning,
Memory and Cognition, 16, 138-148.
- Bogartz, R. S. (1990). Learning-forgetting rate
independence defined by forgetting function parameters or
forgetting function form: Reply to Loftus and Bamber and to
Wixted. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory
and Cognition, 16, 936-945.
- Bogartz, R. S. (1994). The future of dynamic systems models
in developmental psychology in the light of the past. Journal
of Experimental Child Psychology, 58, 289-319.
- Bogartz,
R. S. (1994). An introduction to the analysis of variance.
Westport, Ct.: Praeger.
- Bogartz, R. S. (1996). Measuring infant memory.
Developmental Review, 16, 284-300.
- Bogartz, R. S. (1996). Measuring infant memory: Reply to
commentary. Developmental Review, 311-319.
- Bogartz, R. S., Shinskey, J. L., & Speaker, C. J.
(1997). Interpreting infant looking: The event set x event set
design. Developmental Psychology, 33,
408-422
- Bogartz, R. S., & Shinskey, J. L. (1998). On perception
of a partially occluded object in 6-month-olds. Cognitive
Development, 13, 141-163.
- Shinskey, J. L., Bogartz, R. S., and Poirier, C. R.
(2000). The effects of graded occlusion on manual search and
visual attention in 5- to 8-month-old infants. Infancy,
323-346.
- Bogartz, R. S., Shinskey, J. L., & Schilling, T.
(2000). Object permanence in five-and-a-half month old infants?
Infancy, 403-428.
- Bogartz, R. S., Cashon, C. H., Cohen, L. B., Schilling, T.
H., & Shinskey, J. L. (2000). Reply to Aslin (2000),
Baillargeon (2000), and Munakata (2000). Infancy,
479-490.
- Bogartz, R. S.
Fraction
Mountain.
Booksurge Publishing, 2005.
Fraction Mountain contains 40 lessons on fractions
embedded in a fantasy adventure taken by three children. It will
benefit students, teachers, and parents interested in learning or
teaching fractions. To purchase Fraction Mountain at the best price
go to www.FractionMountain.com.
To browse the book, use the browser
at Amazon.com.
The paper "On
pooling error terms." is unpublished. It shows why pooling
within-Ss error terms is a mistake.
The paper "Interrater
Agreement and Combining Ratings"
is also unpublished. It is a methodological gem and will be helpful
anytime agreement of multiple raters is being considered.
Work in Progress:
Algebra Mountain. The three children return to the mountain
to learn Algebra.
CASA
appointment. In October, 1999, I completed training as a Court
Appointed Special Advocate and was sworn in as a CASA at the Franklin
County Juvenile Court on October 19, 1999.
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