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Rachel F Barr

Title

Assistant Professor

Department

PSYCHOLOGY DEPARTMENT
General profile

Phone

202-687-8064

Fax

202-687-6050

Location

301 I White Gravenor

Office hours

by appointment

Bio

Rachel F. Barr is a developmental psychologist whose research focuses on understanding the learning and memory mechanisms that development during infancy. Because infants are preverbal techniques rely on imitation and learning methods to find out what infants have learned and how well and how long they remember it. Research has focused on how infants pick up information from different sources, television, siblings, adults, and different contexts. Most recently, research at the Georgetown Early Learning Project focuses on factors that might enhance infant learning from television.

CV

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Education

  • Ph.D. (1999) University of Otago, New Zealand, Developmental Psychology
  • Diploma of Clinical Psychology (1999) University of Otago, New Zealand, Clinical Psychology
  • BSc. (Hons) (1993) University of Otago, New Zealand, Psychology
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