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Margaret A. Hagen Curriculum Vitae 2006 Office Address: Department of Psychology T: 617 353 6423 Boston University 64 Cummington Street Boston, Massachusetts, 02215 Home Address: 75 Moss Hill Road T: 617 522 0705 Boston, Massachusetts, 02130 F: 617 522 0705 email: [email protected] Education School Field Degree University of Minnesota Developmental Psychology PhD University of Washington Psychology Bach. Sci. Simmons College, Graduate School of Management Business Administration MBA Employment Professor, Department of Psychology, Boston University Professional Organizations (Present) American Psychological Association American Psychological Society (founding member) American Psychology-Law Society/American Psychological Association, Div. 41 International Society for Ecological Psychology (founding member) American Association of University Professors Professional Organizations (Past) Society for Research in Child Development American Psychological Association, Division 7, Developmental Psychology International Scholars Interested in Human Development in Cross-Cultural Perspective Psychonomic Society Eastern Psychological Association American Association of University Professors Boar Member: International Society for Ecological Society Editorial Board: Ecological Psychology Books Hagen, M.A. (April 1997) WHORES OF THE COURT. The Fraud of Psychiatric Testimony and the Rape of American Justice. New York: ReganBooks (HarperCollins). Hagen, M.A. (1986) Varieties of Realism: Geometries of Representational Art. New York: Cambridge University Press. Hagen, M.A. (Ed.) (1980) The Perception of Pictures I: Alberti’s Window : The Projective Model of Pictures. New York: Academic Press. Hagen, M.A. (Ed.) (1981) The Perception of Pictures II: Durer’s Devices : Beyond The Projective Model of Pictures. New York: Academic Press. Book Web Sites Under Construction Hagen, M. A. Sharpening Solomon’s Sword: A Primer on How to Survive a Child Custody Fight. Hagen, M.A. (April 1997) WHORES OF THE COURT. The Fraud of Psychiatric Testimony and the Rape of American Justice. New York: ReganBooks (HarperCollins). Book Chapters Hagen, M. A. (2004) “Bombing the Cradles: The Disordering Mental Effects of Off-the- Chart Life Experiences: Mother-Assault; Sexual Abuse and Domestic Violence; Natural Disasters; Political Violence and War.” Jeffrey A. Schaler (Ed.) Szasz Under Fire: Thomas Szasz Faces His Critics. Open Court Publishers, Chicago, Illinois, USA. Barfield, W. and Hagen, M.A. (1993) Psychophysics of Computer-Synthesized Images. In W. Barfield and T. Furness (Eds.) Advanced Interface Design and Virtual Environments. Oxford University Press. Hagen, M. A. (1987) The irrelevance of realism in CAD/CAM/CAE displays. In P. Rabardel and A. Weill-Fassina (Eds.) Le Dessin Technique, Paris: Hermes. Hagen, M.A. (1987) Gibson, Gregory and the Gestaltists. In D. Voss and J. Friedman (Eds.) The Innocent Eye. Chicago. Hagen, M.A. (1985) There is no development in Art. In N.H. Freeman and M.V. Cox (Eds.) Visual Order. London: Cambridge University Press. Hagen, M.A. (1985) James J. Gibson’s ecological approach to visual perception. In S. Koch and D. Leary (Eds.) A Century of Psychology as Science. New York: McGraw Hill. Hagen, M.A. and Jones, R.K. (1981) Plane surface information as a determinant of pictorial perception. In A. Baddeley and J. Long (Eds.) Attention and Performance IX. Hillsdale: Erlbaum. Hagen, M.A. (1980) Generative Theory: A perceptual theory of pictorial representation. In M. Hagen (Ed.) The Perception of Pictures I. New York: Academic Press. Perkins, D.N. & Hagen, M.A. (1981) Convention, context and caricature. In M. Hagen (Ed.) The Perception of Pictures II. New York: Academic Press. Jones, R.K. & Hagen, M.A. (1981) A perspective on cross-cultural picture perception. In M. Hagen (Ed.) The Perception of Pictures II. New York: Academic Press. Hagen, M.A. (1980) Representational art and the problem of what to depict. In J. Fisher (Ed.) Perceiving Artworks. Philadelphia: Temple University Press. Hagen, M.A. A new theory of representational art. In C. Nodine and D. Fisher (Eds.) Perception and Representation. New York: Praeger. Hagen, M.A. & Jones, R.K. (1978) Cultural effects on pictorial perception: How many words is one picture really worth? In R. Walk and H. Pick (Eds.) Perception and Experience. New York: Plenum Press. Hagen, M.A. (1977) An outline of an investigation into the special character of pictures. In H. Pick and E. Saltzman (Eds.) Modes of Perceiving and Processing Information. Hillsdale: Erlbaum. Articles Hagen, M. A. (2003) “Faith in the Model and Resistance to Research: Commentary on ‘Post-hoc Reasoning in Possible Cases of Child Sexual Abuse.’ “Clinical Psychology: Science and Practice. 10 (3), pp. 344 – 348. Hagen, Margaret A. and Castagna, Nicole (2001) The Real Numbers: Psychological Testing in Custody Evaluations. Professional Psychology: Research and Practice, 32 (3), pp. 269 – 271. Hagen, Margaret A. (2001) Damaged Goods: What, If Anything, Does Science Tell Us About The Long-term Effects Of Childhood Sexual Abuse? Skeptical Inquirer, 25 (1), pp. 54 – 59. Hagen, Margaret A. (1998) Psychology of Perception. In Michael Kelly (Ed.) Encyclopedia of Aesthetics. Oxford: Oxford University Press, (June.). Hagen, Margaret A., (1998) Bad Attitude: Close Look at Batterers’ Treatment Programs. National Review (June.). Hagen, Margaret A., (1998) Cuckoos in the Court. American Legion Magazine. (April.). Hagen, Margaret A., (1997) Expert Witnesses: Can Psychiatrists Give Reliable Testimony in Criminal Trials? American Bar Association Journal: The Lawyer’s Magazine, 83, pp. 76-77 Hagen, M. A. (1997) No Peace Treaty In The Memory Wars: Review of The Recovered Memory / False Memory Debate. Kathy Pezdek and William P. Banks (Eds.) San Diego: Academic Press, 1996. 394 pp., and Mark Pendergrast. Victims of Memory: Sex Abuse Allegations and Shattered Lives (2nd. ed.) Hinesburg, VT: Upper Access, 1996. 635 pp. Contemporary Psychology, (May). Hagen, M.A. and Giorgi, R. (1993) Where’s the Camera?: Tacit knowledge of photographic viewpoint. Ecological Psychology, 5, 64 -85 . Hagen, M. A. (1991)) How to design a realistic three-dimensional interface. Computer Graphics. Hagen, M. A. (1989) The limits of realism in computer generated displays. Proceedings, Special Interest Group in Graphics (SIGGRAPH), Association for Computing Machinery. Hagen, M. A. & Bresnahan, G. J. (1984) Computer graphics: Artistic and perceptual issues. In W.R. Crozier and J. Chapman (Eds.) Visual Arts Research. Hagen, M. A. & Perkins, D. N. (1983) A refutation of the superfidelity hypothesis for caricature. Perception, II, 6. Hagen, M. A. & Teghtsoonian, M. (1981) The effects of binocular and motion generated information on the perception of depth and height. Perception and Psychophysics, 30, 257 - 265. Jones, R.K., Reed, E.S. & Hagen, M. A. (1980) A three-point perspective on pictorial representation: Wartofsky, Goodman and Gibson on seeing pictures. Erkenntnis. Hagen, M. A., Jones, R. K. & Reed. E. S. (1978) On a neglected variable in theories of pictorial perception: Truncation of the visual field. Perception and Psychophysics, 23, 326- 330. Hagen, M. A., Elliot, H. B. & Jones, R. K. (1978) A distinctive characteristic of pictorial perception: The Zoom Effect. Perception, 7, 11-19. Jones, R. K. & Hagen, (1978) M. A. The perceptual constraints on choosing a pictorial station point. Leonardo, 11, 191-196. Goldman, M. & Hagen, M. A. (1978) The forms of caricature: Physiognomy and political bias. Studies in the Anthropology of Visual Communication, 5, 30-36. Hagen, M. A., Jones, R. K. (1978) Differential patterns of preference for modified linear perspective in children and adults. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 26, 205-215. Hagen, M. A., Glick, R. & Morse, B. (1978) The role of two dimensional surface characteristics in pictorial depth perception. Perceptual and Motor Skills, 46, 875- 881. Hagen, M. A., Glick, R. (1977) Pictorial perspective: Perception of size, linear, and texture perspective in children and adults. Perception, (6), 675 - 684. Hagen, M. A. & Johnson, M. (1977) Hudson Pictorial Depth Perception Test: cultural content and question with a Western sample. Journal of Social Psychology, 101, 3-11. Hagen, M. A. (1976) Problems with picture perception: A reply to Rosinski. Psychological Bulletin, 10, 1176- 1178. Hagen, M. A. & Elliott, H. B. (1976) An investigation of the relationship between viewing condition and preference for true and modified linear perspective in adults. Journal of Experimental Psychology: Human Perception and Performance, 2, 479 - 490. Hagen, M. A. (1976) Development of sensitivity to cast and attached shadows in pictures as information for the direction of the source of illumination. Perception and Psychophysics, 20, 25-28. Hagen, M. A. (1976) The development of the ability to perceive and produce the pictorial depth cue of overlapping (superposition). Perceptual and Motor Skills, 42, 1007- 1014. Hagen, M. A. (1976) The influence of picture surface and station point on the ability to compensate for oblique view in pictorial perception. Developmental Psychology, 12, 57-63. Hagen, M. A. (1974) Pictorial perception: toward a theoretical model. Psychological Bulletin, 8, 471-497. Yonas, A. & Hagen, M.A. (1973) Effects of static and motion parallax depth information on perception of size in children and adults. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology, 15, (2) 254-265. Notable Conference Presentations Since 1998 Hagen, M. A. (2003) Custody Evaluations: