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 Mercy 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