Selected Writings
- Eric M. Rogers (1969). "Examinations: Powerful Agents for Good or Ill in Teaching". Am. J. Phys. 37 (10): 954–962. Bibcode 1969AmJPh..37..954R. doi:10.1119/1.1975217.
- Eric M. Rogers; Reviewer: Philip Youngner (1963). "Book Review: Physics for the Inquiring Mind". Phys. Teach. 1 (1): 39–40. Bibcode 1963PhTea...1...39R. doi:10.1119/1.2350566.
- Eric M. Rogers; Reviewer: Francis L. Friedman (1962). "Book Review: Physics for the Inquiring Mind". Am. J. Phys. 30 (9): 660–661. Bibcode 1962AmJPh..30..660R. doi:10.1119/1.1942162.
- Eric M. Rogers (1961). "Physics Summer Institute in Pakistan". Am. J. Phys. 29 (10): 661–665. Bibcode 1961AmJPh..29..661R. doi:10.1119/1.1937547.
- Eric M. Rogers (1949). "The "Block-and-Gap" Scheme for Physics Courses". Am. J. Phys. 17 (1): 532–541. Bibcode 1949AmJPh..17..532R. doi:10.1119/1.1989689.
- Eric M. Rogers (1947). "Aim of Laboratory Experiments for Liberal Arts Students". Am. J. Phys. 15 (1): 80–81. Bibcode 1947AmJPh..15...80R. doi:10.1119/1.1990900.
- Eric M. Rogers (1946). "Samples Versus Survey in Physics Courses for Liberal Arts Students". Am. J. Phys. 14 (6): 384–386. Bibcode 1946AmJPh..14..384R. doi:10.1119/1.1990873.
- Eric M. Rogers (1946). "Demonstration Experiment: Mechanical Analogs of Electric Circuits". Am. J. Phys. 14 (5): 318–319. Bibcode 1946AmJPh..14..318R. doi:10.1119/1.1990850.
- Eric M. Rogers (1946). "Demonstration Experiment: Magnetized Ring". Am. J. Phys. 14 (4): 273. Bibcode 1946AmJPh..14..273R. doi:10.1119/1.1990833.
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