Grubbs, K. & Hertzog, N. B. (2019). A gift that is hard to accept. Roeper Review, 41:3, 214-216. DOI: 10.1080/02783193.2019.1622071.
Mun, R. U., & Hertzog, N. B. (2019). The influence of parental and self-expectations on high-achieving Asian American women. Gifted Child Quarterly, 63(2), 120-140.
Grubbs, K. (2018). Identity, Purpose, and Happiness. Parenting for High Potential, 7(2), 18-21.
Hertzog, N. B. (2018). Giftedness is not a number. Research That Matters. (Ed. D. Wunderlich). Seattle, WA: College of Education, University of Washington. 32-33.
Mammadov, S. Hertzog, N.B. & Mun, R. R. (2018). An examination of self-determination theory within alumni of an early college entrance program. Journal for the Education of the Gifted,41, 273-291.
Mun, R. U., & Hertzog, N. B. (2018). Teaching and learning in STEM enrichment spaces: From doing math to thinking mathematically. Roeper Review, 40(2), 121-129.
Hertzog, N. B. (2017). Designing the learning context in school for talent development. Gifted Child Quarterly. 61(3), 219-228.
Chung, R. U., & Hertzog, N. B. (2015). University of Washington Robinson Center for Young Scholars: A review of current research. Washington Educational Research Association Educational Journal (WEJ), 8(1), 33-36.
Hertzog, N. B. & Chung, R. U. (2015). Outcomes for students on a fast track to college: Early college entrance programs at University of Washington. Roeper Review, 37(1), 39-49.
Akin, C., Chung, R. U., Hertzog, N. B. (2015). Highly Capable Program Handbook.
Chung, R.U., & Hertzog, N.B. (2014, December). Early college entrance: How will my child do?. Parenting for High Potential, 9, 16-18.
Halvorsen, M., Hertzog, N.B., & Childers, S. A. (2013).University of Washington Transition School: College preparation and teaching for transformation. Gifted Child Today.Vol. 36 (3). Pp187-192.