Richard S. Bogartz
Affiliations: | University of Massachusetts, Amherst, Amherst, MA |
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Sign in to add traineeJeanne L. Shinskey | grad student | 1993-1999 | U Mass Amherst |
Christopher R. Poirier | grad student | 2004 | U Mass Amherst |
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Bogartz RS, Shinskey JL, Schilling TH. (2000) Object Permanence in Five-and-a-Half-Month-Old Infants? Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 1: 403-428 |
Bogartz RS. (2000) Object Permanance in Infants. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 1: 387-388 |
Bogartz RS, Cashon CH, Cohen LB, et al. (2000) Reply to Baillargeon, Aslin, and Munakata. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 1: 479-490 |
Shinskey JL, Bogartz RS, Poirier CR. (2000) The Effects of Graded Occlusion on Manual Search and Visual Attention in 5- to 8-Month-Old Infants. Infancy : the Official Journal of the International Society On Infant Studies. 1: 323-346 |
Bogartz RS, Shinskey JL, Schilling TH. (2000) Object Permanence in Five-and-a-Half-Month-Old Infants? Infancy. 1: 403-428 |
Shinskey JL, Bogartz RS, Poirier CR. (2000) The Effects of Graded Occlusion on Manual Search and Visual Attention in 5- To 8-Month-Old Infants Infancy. 1: 323-346 |
Bogartz RS, Shinskey JL. (1998) On perception of a partially occluded object in 6-month-olds Cognitive Development. 13: 141-163 |
Bogartz RS, Shinsky JL. (1998) Do young infants represent occluded objects? Infant Behavior and Development. 21: 22 |
Bogartz RS, Shinskey JL, Speaker CJ. (1997) Interpreting infant looking: the event set x event set design. Developmental Psychology. 33: 408-22 |
Shinskey JL, Bogartz RS. (1996) Object permanence and knowledge of number in 5.5- and 10-month-old infants Infant Behavior and Development. 19: 739 |