Vivian Bergamotto
- Adjunct, Psychology

- School of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- vbergamotto@mercy.edu
Vivian Bergamotto started as a graduate teaching associate at San Francisco State University 2004 teaching lab sections of the Research Methods courses. She has been an adjunct at ³Ô¹Ï±¬ÁÏ University since 2009.
MA Social Psychology, San Francisco State University – 2005
BA Psychology, San Francisco State University - 2001
Project Management Institute (PMI) Certificate of Completion & Member 2006-2007
PSYN 239 – Adult Development and Aging
PSYN 244 – Social Psychology
Hagan, V Perceptions of Gender and Gender Equity Among University Staff, Thesis, May 2005
Heidenreich, PA; McDonald, K; Hastie, T; Fadel, B Hagan, V; Lee, B; Hlatky, M, A Meta-Analysis of Trials Comparing Beta-Blockers, Calcium Antagonists, and Nitrates for Stable Angina, JAMA May 26, 1999, Vol 281, No. 20
Heidenreich, PA; McDonald, K, Hastie, T; Fadel, B; Hagan, V; Lee, B; Hlatky, M (1999) An Evaluation of Beta-Blockers, Calcium Antagonists, Nitrates and Alternative Therapies for Stable Angina, UCSF-Stanford Evidence-based Practice Center funded by the Agency for Health Care Policy Research, practice guidelines
Howells G. and Flanagan K; Hagan V (1995) Does Viewing Televised Execution Affect Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment? Criminal Justice and Behavior, Vol 22, N4, December 1995, 411-424
Howells G, and Flanagan K Hagan V (1990) Does Viewing Televised Execution Affect Attitudes Toward Capital Punishment? Poster Presentation, Western Psychological Association