Science Fraud Bibliography Index

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Caher, J. "Chief voting investigator pleads guilty." Albany
Times-Union 1988 (8 September): B1, B9.

Cahn, S. M. Saints and scamps: Ethics in academia. Totowa, New
Jersey, Rowman & Littlefield, 1986.

Calder, N. The comet is coming! New York: Viking, 1980.

Calder, W. M., III and Traill, D. A. (eds). Myth, scandal and
history. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 1986.

Calkins, F. G. My Samoan chief. Honolulu, Hawaii: The University
Press of Hawaii, 1975 (originally, Doubleday, 1962).

Callon, M. and Law, J. "On interests and their transformation:
Enrolment and counter-enrolment." Social Studies of Science,
1982, 12: 615-625.

Cambell-Kelly, M. "Breaking the code: The genius and tragedy of
Alan Turing." Abacus 1977 (Fall) 5: 50-55.

Cameron, D. E. "Psychic driving." American Journal of Psychiatry
1956 (January) 112: 502-509.

Cameron, D. E., et al. "Repetition of verbal signals: Behavioral
and physiological changes." American Journal of Psychiatry 1959
(May) 115: 985-996.

Campbell, C. "Harvard widens inquiry in C.I.A. aid to professor."
New York Times 1985 (20 October): 54.

Campbell, C. "History and ethics: A dispute." New York Times 1984
(23 December): 1, 35.

Campbell, C. "Academic fraud inquiry is dropped." New York Times
1985 (3 January): C22.

Campbell, C. "Tenure denial of noted sociologist stirs troubling
queries at Harvard." New York Times 1985 (21 April): 42.

Campbell, J. The hero with a thousand faces. New York: Pantheon
Books for the Bollingen Foundation, 1949 (third edition, 1961).

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Campbell, P. B. "Tests and industry responsibility." Citizen
Action in Education 1976 (March) 3: 8ff.

Cannon, W. B. The way of an investigator. New York: W. W. Norton,
1945.

Cannon, W. B. The wisdom of the body. New York: W. W. Norton,
1960 (originally, 1932).

Cantor, G. N. "A critique of Shapin's social interpretation of
the Edinburgh phrenology debate." Annals of Science, 1975 (May),
32(3), 245-256.

Caplow, T. and McGee, R. J. The academic marketplace. New York:
Basic Books, 1958.

Carey, A. "The Hawthorne studies: A radical criticism." American
Sociological Review, 1967 (June), 32(3): 403-416.

Carey, W. D. "Annual report of the executive officer." Science
1985 (1 February) 227: 507-511.

Carey, W. D. "A run worth making." Science 1982 (23 December)
222: 1281.

Carey, W. D. and Carlucci, F. "Scientific exchanges and U.S.
national security." Science 1982 (8 January) 215: 139-141.

Carey, W. D. "Peer review revisited." Science, 1975 (1 August),
189: 331.

Caro, R. The power broker: Robert Moses and the fall of New York.
New York: Knopf, 1974.

Carrington, R. Mermaids and mastodons: A book of natural and
unnatural history. New York: Rinehart, 1957.

Carroll. "The perils of Pauling." New West, 1979 (8 October), 39-
54.

Carson, R. Silent spring. New York: Fawcett, 1970 (originally,
Houghton Mifflin, 1962).

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Carter, J. and Pollard, G. An enquiry into the nature of certain
nineteenth century pamphlets. New York: Haskell House, 1971
(originally, 1934).

Carter, L. J. "Job protection for "whistle blowers" being
tested." Science, 1980 (7 March), 207: 1057.

Carter, L. J. "Tracing Burt's descent to scientific fraud."
Science, 1979, 205: 673-676.

Carter, L. J. "Deception charged in presentation of SST study."
Science, 1975, 190: 861.

Cartter. A. M. An assessment of quality in graduate education: A
comparative study of quality in graduate departments in 29
academic disciplines. Washington, D. C.: American Council on
Education, 1966.

Cartwright, F. F. A social history of medicine. New York:
Longman, 1977.

Cartwright, F. F. and Biddiss, M. D. Disease and history. New
York: Dorset, 1972.

Casper, B. M. "Technology policy and democracy: Is the proposed
science court what we need?" Science, 1975 (1 October), 194:
29-35.

Castaneda, C. The teachings of Don Juan: A Yaqui way of
knowledge. New York: Pocket Books, 1974 (originally, University
of California, 1968).

Cavanaugh, G. "The corruption of science." Dissent 1981 (Spring)
28: 195-202.

Cawood, J. "The magnetic crusade: Science and politics in early
Victorian Britain." Isis, 1979 (December), 70(254): 493-518.


Celus, W., 3rd. "Navy Settles a Fraud Case on Stanford Research
Costs." New York Times, 1994 (19 October): A16.

Celis, W., 3rd. "The Big Stars on Campus Now Are Research Labs."
New York Times, 1994 (4 December): 1, 38.

Cellis, W., 3d. "U.S. auditing 4 colleges for expenses in
grants." New York Times 1991 (5 April): A15.

Celis, W., 3d. "Blame to share in overcharging of U.S. for
research." New York Times 1991 (14 April): 23.

Cesnola, L. P. Di. Cyprus: Its ancient cities, tombs, and
temples. New York: Harper, 1878.

Chakraborty, R. and Kidd, K. K. "The utility of dna typing in
forensic work." Science 1991 (20 December) 254: 1735-1739.

Chalk, R. and von Hipple, F. "Due process for dissenting
'whistle-blowers.'" Technology Review 1979 (June/July), 81(7):
49-55.

Chargaff, E. "Triviality in science: A brief meditation on
fashions." Perspectives in Biology and Medicine, 1974 (Spring):
324-333.

Chargaff, E. "A quick climp up Mount Olympus." Science, 1968 (29
March), 159: 1448-1449 (review of J. D. Watson, The double
helix).

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Chalmers, A. "Top consultant has mail-order Ph.D." The
Knickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.), 1984 (11 July): A1.

Chalmers, A. "Consultant paid $60,,000 by state explains cost of
training program." The Knickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.), 1984
(12 July): A5.

Chamberlin, E. R. The bad Popes. New York: Dorset, 1986
(originally, 1969).

Chambers, M. "Youth shot on IRT in coma; Goetz arraignment
delayed." New York Times 1985 (10 January): 1, B3.

Chambers, M. "6 transit officers indicted in death in graffiti
arrest." New York Times 1985 (22 February): 1, B8.

Chambers, M. "Sexual abuse of boys: Case in Brooklyn focuses
attantion on a nationwide problem." The New York Times, 1984 (3
May): B5.

Chambliss, W. J. "The saints and the roughnecks." Henslinin, J.
D. (ed). Down to Earth Sociology. New York: The Free Press, 5th
ed., 1988: 188-202.

Chaplin, J. P. Rumor, fear and the madness of crowds. New York:
Ballantine Books, 1959.

Chargaff, E. "Triviality in science: A brief meditation on
fashions." Perspectives in Biology and Medicine 1976 (Spring) 19:
324-333.

Charrow, R. P. "A rose is a rose is ... plagiarism?" The Journal
of NIH Research 1993 (August): 58-63.

Chartrand, S. "Parents recall ordeal of prosecuting in
artificial-insemination fraud case." New York Times 1992 (15
March): 16.

Chase, A. The legacy of Malthus: The social costs of the new
scientific racism. New York: Knopf, 1977.

Cheney, M. Tesla: Man out of time. New York: Dorset Press, 1981.

Chernus, J. "Of doctors, lawyers, ethics and dollars" (letter).
The New York Times, 1982 (21 February): A16.

Chesterton, G. K. Saint Thomas Aquinas: 'The dumb ox.' Garden
City, New York: Doubleday Image, 1956 (originally, 1933).

Chinnici, M. "Electroshock therapy on trial." Science Digest 1984
(October) 92: 14.

Chira, S. "Study finds standardized tests may hurt education
efforts." New York Times 1992 (16 October): A19.

Chira, S. "Testing rote, not reasoning." New York Times 1992 (18
October): 2E.

Chomsky, N. Language and mind. New York: Harcourt, Brace
Jovanovich, enlarged edition, 1972 (originally, 1968).

Christian, S. "In South America, malpractice has a moral
dimension." New York Times 1986 (11 May): E22.


Christianson, G. E. In the presence of the creator: Isaac Newton
and his times. New York:Free Press, 1984.

Chubin, D. E. and Connolly, T. "Research trails and science
policies: Local and extra-local negotiation of scientific work."
In Elias, N., Martins, H., and Whitley, R. (eds), Scientific
establishments and hierarchies. Boston: D. Reidel Publishing
Company, 1982: 293-311.

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Chui, G. "Activists beset UC, Stanford labs." Science 1988 (11
March) 239: 1229-1232.

Churchman, C. W. "Perception and deception." Science, 1966 (2
September), 153: 1088-1090.

Cioffi, F. "Was Freud a liar?" The Listener 1974 (7 February):
172-174.

Cipra, B. "They'd rather switch than fight." Science 1991 (18
October) 254: 370-371.

Clark, A. H. "Luck, merit and peer review." Science 1982 (1
January) 215: 11.

Clark, D. and Murdin, L. "The rehabilitation of Stephen Gray."
New Scientist, 1979 (24 May): 652-655.

Clark, M. and Witherspoon, D. "The case of a missing molecule."
Newsweek 1983 (10 January): 55.

Clark, N., Paquin, N. and Nevin, J. "Dental malpractice: Baseline
data from insurance claims closed in 1970, with analysis." Public
Health Reports 1984 (Jan.-Feb.) 99: 87-93.

Clark, R. W. Einstein: The life and times. New York: World, 1971.

Claymer, A. "Low marks for executive honesty." New York Times
1985 (9 June): F1, F6.


Clendinen, D. "Murder charge against Tufts professor rocks
medical school." New York Times 1983 (20 November): 26.

Clery, D. "Patent dispute goes public." Science 1993 (20 August)
261: 978-979.

Clifford, W. K. "The exactness of mathematical laws." Newman, J.
R. (ed). The world of mathematics. New York: Simon and Schuster,
1956: 548-551.

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Clurman, C. "Crackdown on science fraud urged." USA Today, 1983
(25 March): A3.


Clymer, A. "Democrat says President used false job data." The New
York Times, 1982 (30 October): A1, A24.

Coale, A. J. and Stephen, F. F. "The case of the indians and
teen-age widows." Journal of the American Statistical Association
1962 (June) 57: 338-347.

Cochran, W. C., Mosteller, F. and Tukey, J. W. "Statistical
problems of the Kinsey report." Journal of the American
Statistical Association 1953 (December) 48: 673-716.

Codes, C. "Health service narrows its approach to regulating
conflicts of interest." The Chronicle of Higher Education 1990
(24 October): A17, A21.

Coe, R. "The intellectual odyssey of Peter Swales." Rolling Stone
1984 (27 September): 25ff.

Coghlan, A. "A trace of something nasty." New Scientist 1993 (5
June): 55.
Cohen, I. B. Revolution in science. Cambridge: Belknap, 1985.

Cohen, I. B. The birth of a new physics. New York: W. W. Norton,
revised and updated, 1985 (originally, 1960).

Cohen, I. B. "History and the philosophy of science." Suppe, F.
(ed). The structure of scientific theories. Urbana, Illinois: The
University of Illinois Press, 1974: 308-373.

Cohen, I. B. "Orthodoxy and scientific progress." Proceedings of
the American Philosophical Society, 1952 (15 October), 96(5),
505-512.

Cohen, I. B. Franklin and Newton. Philadelphia: The American
Philosophical Society.

Cohen, J. "HHS: Gallo guilty of misconduct." Science 1993 (8
January) 259: 168-170.

Cohen, J. "Bernadine Healy bows out." Science 1993 (5 March) 259:
1388-1389.

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Cohen, J. "Study sections: Does a superb system need a tune-up?"
science 1993 (24 september) 261: 1678-1679.

Cohen, J. "Pasteur wants more hiv blood test royalties." Science
1992 (14 February) 255: 792.

Cohen, J. "Stormy weather ahead for OSI's Gallo report." Science
1992 (21 February) 251: 914-915.

Cohen, J. "Lobbying for an AIDS trial." Science 1992 (23 October)
258: 536-539.

Cohn, J. "Army investigates research's report of clinical trial
data." Science 1992 (6 November) 258: 883-884.

Cohen, J. "MicroGeneSys vaccine trial gets a public peer review."
Science 1992 (13 November) 258: 1079-1080.

Cohen, J. "NIH panel ok's vaccine test--in a new form." Science
1992 (4 December) 258: 1569.

Cohen, J. "Dingell rips Healy for 'obstructionism.'" Science 1992
(11 December) 258: 1729.

Cohn, V. "Cheating bared on doctors' tests." Knickerbocker News
(Albany, New York) 1983 (8 October): A1, A8.

Cole, K. C. "A theory of everything." New York Times Magazine
1987 (18 October): 20ff.

Cole, S. "Professional standing and the reception of scientific
discoveries." American Journal of Sociology 1970 (September) 76:
286-306.

Cole, S., Cole, J. R. and Simon, G. S. "Chance and consensus in
peer review." Science 1981 (20 November) 214: 881-886.

Cole, S. "Professional standing and the reception of scientific
discoveries." American Journal of Sociology, 1970 (September),
76(2): 286-306.

Cole, J. R. and Cole, S. Social stratification in science.
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1973.

Cole, J. R. and Cole, S. "The Ortega hypothesis." Science 1972
(27 October) 178: 368-375.

Cole, S. and Cole, J. R. "Visibility and the structural bases of
awareness of scientific research." American Sociological Review,
1968 (June), 33(3): 397-413.

Cole, S. and Cole, J. "Scientific output and recognition: A study
in the operation of the reward system in science." American
Sociological Review 1967 (June) 32: 377-390.

Coleman, B. "Science writing: Too good to be true?" New York
Times 1987 (27 September): BR 1ff.

Coleman, D. "Rethinking iq tests and their value." New York Times
1984 (22 July): E22.

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Coleman, J. S. Introduction to mathematical sociology. New York:
The Free Press, 1964.

Coleman, Lee. The reign of error: Psychiatry, authority and law.
Boston: Beacon Press, 1984.

Coleman, W. "Bateson and chromosomes: Conservative thought in
science." Centaurus, 1970, 15(3-4), 228-314.

Coles, P. "France set to reopen AIDS pact?" Science 1991 (27
September) 253: 1479.

Collingridge, D. and Reeve, C. Science speaks to power: The role
of experts in policy making. London: Frances Pinter, 1986.

Collins, H. M. "Misunderstanding replication?" Social Studies of
Science, 1987 (June) 26(2), 451-459.
Collins, H. M. "Knowledge, norms and rules in the sociology of
science." Social Studies of Science, 1982 (May), 12(2): 299-309.

Collins, H. M. "Son of seven sexes: The social destruction of a
physical phenomenon." Social Studies of Science 1981 (February)
11: 33-62.

Collins, H. M. "Stages in the empirical programme of relativism."
Social Studies of Science, 1981 (February), 11(1): 3-10.

Collins, H. M. "The seven sexes: A study in the sociology of a
phenomenon, or the replication of experiments in physics."
Sociology 1975, 9: 205-224.

Collins, H. M. and Cox, G. "Relativity revisited: Mrs Keech -- A
suitable case for special treatment?" Social Studies of Science,
1977 (August), 7(3): 372-380.

Collins, H. M. and Cox, G. "Recovering relativity: Did prophecy
fail?" Social Studies of Science, 1976 (September), 6(3-4):
423-444.

Collins, H. and Pinch, T. The golem: What everyone should know
about science. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1993.

Collins, H. M. and Pinch, T. J. Frames of meaning: The social
construction of extraordinary science. Boston: Routledge, 1982.

Collins, H. M. and Pinch, T. J. "The construction of the
paranormal: Nothing unscientific is happening." Sociological
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Collins, M. "IBM to give Cornell $20-m." Science 1987 (29 May)
236: 1058.

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Colp, R., Jr. To be an invalid: The illness of Charles Darwin.
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1977.

Colt, G. H. "Too good to be true." Harvard Magazine 1983
(July-August): 22ff.

Colvin, P. "Ontological and epistemological commitments and
social relations in the sciences: The case of the arithmomorphic
system of scientific production." In Mendelsohn, E., Weingart,
P., and Whitley, R. (eds), The social production of scientific
knowledge. Boston: D. Reidel, 1977: 103-128.

Committee on Academic Fraud. Report of the Committee on Academic
Fraud. 1985 (29 October). The University of Chicago,
mimeographed.
Committee for the Protection of Human Participants in Research.
The American Psychological Association. "Ethical issues in
psychological research on AIDS." IRB 1986 (July/ August) 8: 8-10.

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Commoner, B. Science and survival. New York: Viking, 1966
(originally, 1963).

Conant, J. B. Science and common sense. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1951.

Conant, J. B. modern science and modern man. Garden City, New
York: Doubleday Anchor, 1953 (originally, Columbia University
Press, 1952).

Conant, J. B. On understanding science. New York: Mentor, 1951.

Conant, J. B. and Nash, L. K. (eds). Harvard case histories in
experimental science. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard
University Press, 1957, 2 vols.

Condon, E. U. Scientific study of unidentified flying objects.
New York: Bantam, 1969.

Conear, D. and Dickman, S. "Times not right for Gallo." Nature
1990 (10 May) 345: 104.

Connelly, M. and Douglas, C. C. "Mount Sinai admits fault." New
York Times 1987 (15 February): E6.

Connelly, M. and Douglas, C. C. "Bumpers trial ends in acquittal
and anger." New York Times 1987 (1 March): E6.

Connelly, M. and Finder, A. "6 officers freed in death of Michael
Stewart." New York Times 1985 (1 December): E7.

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Consumer Reports. "The estrogen question: Is it a natural
supplement or a dangerous drug." Consumer Reports 1991
(September): 587-591.

Cooper, L. Aristotle, Galileo, and the Tower of Pisa. Ithaca, New
York: Cornell University Press, 1935.

Cooter, R. J. "Phrenology: The provocation of progress." History
of Science, 1976, 14: 211-234.

Corcos, A. and Monaghan, F. "Of peas and skulls" (letter). The
Sciences, 1984 (November/December): 16

Cordes, C. "Allegations of university abuses of overhead system
continue as House panel releases a new list of embarrassing
items." The Chronicle of Higher Education 1991 (15 May): A18ff.

Cordes, C. "Journal discredits research results it published."
The Chronicle of Higher Education 1988 (3 August): 1, 10.

Corea, G. "The caesarean epidemic." Mother Jones Reprint Service
1980 (July): 28-42.

Corry, J. "Look at psychiatry in the courtroom." The New York
Times, 1984 (22 March): C24.

Cotgrove, S. and Box, S. Science, industry and society: Studies
in the sociology of science. New York: Barnes and Noble, 1970.

Coughlin, E. K. "Opening of Dead Sea scrolls archive underlines
problems that can complicate access to research materials." The
Chronicle of Higher Education 1991 (2 October): A6, A10.

Coulter, H. L. Divided legacy: The conflict between homeopathy
and the American Medical Association. Richmond, California:
North Atlantic Books, 2nd ed, 1982 (originally subtitled: Science
and ethics in American medicine 1800-1914, 1973).

Cournard, A, and Meyer, M. "The scientist's code." Minerva 1976
(Spring) 14: 79-96.

Cousins, N. "Cousins's recovery." Science 1982 (15 January) 215:
240.

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Cousins, N. Anatomy of an illness: As perceived by the patient.
New York: Norton, 1979.

Cowan, R. S. "Nature and nurture: The interplay of biology and
politics in the work of Francis Galton." In Coleman, W. and
Camille, L. (eds), Studies in History of Biology. Baltimore:
Johns Hopkins University Press, 1977, vol. 1: 133-208.

Cowan, R. S. "Francis Galton's statistical ideas: The influence
of eugenics." Isis, 1972, 63: 509-528.

Cowell, A. "After 350 years, Vatican says Galileo was right: It
moves." New York Times 1992 (31 October): 1, 4.

Cox, C. M. The early mental traits of three hundred geniuses. vol
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Craig J. R. and Reese S. C. "Retention of raw data: A problem
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Crane, D. Invisible colleges: Diffusion of knowledge in
scientific communities. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press,
1972.

Crane, D. "Scientists at major and minor universities: A study of
productivity and recognition." American Sociological Review 1965
(October) 30: 699-714.

Crane, D. "The gatekeepers of science: Some factors affecting the
selection of articles for scientific journals." The American
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Crawford, A. R. "Science and industry." Science 1981 (4
September) 213: 1076-1077.

Crease, R. P. and Mann, C. C. "Gambling with the future of
physics." New York Times 1982 (5 December): 66 ff.

Crawford, M. H. "Utah scientist: No cold fusion." Science 1990 (6
April) 248: 36.

Crawford, M. "Utah looks to Congress for cold fusion cash."
Science 1989 (5 May) 244: 522-523.

Crawford, M. "MIT-industry links draw Congressional attention."
Science 1989 (9 June) 244: 1136.

Crawford, M. H. "Biomedical dollars and body counts." Science
1989 (6 October) 246: 34.

Crawford, M. H. "Study puts Peary at North Pole." Science 1989
(22 December) 246: 1564.

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Crawford, M. "A bloody battle over an anemia treatment." Science
1988 (11 March) 239: 1234.

Crawford, M. "Kingsbury resigns from NSF." Science 1988 (7
October) 242: 28.

Crawford, M. "Furor in fusion labs." Science 1988 (16 December)
242: 1501.

Crawford, M. "Court rejects Rifkin in biotech case." Science 1987
(9 January) 235: 159.

Crawford, M. "Researcher flouts gene-splicing rules." Science
1987 (21 August) 237: 838-839.

Crawford, M. "NSF official's finances probed by justice." Science
1987 (23 October) 238: 478.
Crawford, M. "Document links NSF official to biotech firm."
Science 1987 (6 November) 238: 742.

Crawford, M. "Researcher reprimanded for pseudorabies test."
Science 1986 (7 November) 234: 667-668.

Crease, R. P. "Yesterday's pork projects: Where are they now?"
Science 1991 (1 November) 254: 641-643.

Crease, R. P. "The epilepsy 'cure'; bold claims, weak data."
Science 1989 (29 September) 254: 1444-1445.

Crease, R. P. "Righting the antibiotic record." Science 1989 (17
November) 246: 883-884.

Crease, R. P and Samios, N. P. "Cold fusion confusion." New York
Times Magazine 1989 (24 September): 34-38.

Crease, R. P. and Mann, C. C. "How the universe works." Atlantic
Monthly 1984 (August): 66-93.

Crespi, I. "Manipulating public opinion." Society 1976
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Crespi, L. "The cheater problem in polling." Public Opinion
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Cressman, L. S. "Mead's first husband comes to her defense"
(letter). The New York Times, 1983 (3 May): C3.

Crewdson, J. "In Gallo Case, Truth Termed a Casualty." Chicago
Tribune, 1995 (1 January).

Crewdson, J. "Probers blast doctor's landmark article on AIDS."
Albany Times-Union 1991 (15 September): B-9.

Crichton, R. The great imposter: The amazing career of Ferdinand
Waldo Demara. New York: Random House, 1959.

Crick, F. What mad pursuit: A personal view of scientific
discovery. New York: Basic Books, 1988.


Crocker, D. R. "Anthropomorphism: Bad practice, honest
prejudice?" New Scientist, 1981 (16 July): 159-162.

Crombie, A. C. Medieval and early modern science. 2 Vols. Garden
City, New York: Doubleday Anchor, revised edition, 1959
(originally, Harvard Press, 1953).

Cronbach, L. J. "Beyond the two disciplines of scientific
psychology." American Psychologist 1975 (February) 30: 116-127.

Cronin, A. J. The citadel. Boston: Little, Brown, 1965
(originally, 1937).

Crossen, C. Tainted Truth: The Manipulation of Fact in America.
New York: Simon and Schuster, 1994.

Crouch, T. The Bishop's boys: A life of Wilbur and Orville
Wright. New York: W.W. Norton, 1990.

Crypton, Dr. "The mathematics of self-deception." Science Digest
1986 (January) 94: 72-74.

Culliton, B. J. "Rockefeller braces for Baltimore." Science 1990
(12 January) 247: 148-149.

Culliton, B. J. "NIH goes 'extra mile' on Gallo." Science 1990
(23 February) 247: 908.

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Culliton, B. J. ""Who leads the (ivy) league in 'citation
impact'"? Science 1990 (9 March) 247: 1183.

Culliton, B. J. "Deja vu in AIDS priority fight." Science 1990
(30 March) 247: 1532-1533.

Culliton, B. J. "Dingell: Aids researcher in conflict." Science
1990 (11 May) 248: 676-677.

Culliton, B. J. "The case of the altered notebooks: Part iv."
Science 1990 (18 May) 248: 809.

Culliton, B. J. "I: Inside the Gallo probe." Science 1990 (22
June) 248: 1494-1498.

Culliton, B. J. "Fraudbusters back at NIH." Science 1990 (29
June) 248: 1599.

Culliton, B. J. "A decade of discussion." Science 1990 (20 July)
249: 240.

Culliton, B. J. "Immunity in return for due process." Science
1990 (20 July) 249: 241.

Culliton, B. J. "NIH misconduct probes draw legal complaints."
Science 1990 (20 July) 249: 240-242.

Culliton, B. J. "The ideal scientist described." Science 1990 (27
July) 249: 355.
Culliton, B. J. "Gallo inquiry takes puzzling new turn." Science
1990 (12 October) 250: 202-203.

Culliton, B. J. "Baltimore cleared of all fraud charges." Science
1989 (10 February) 243: 727.

Culliton, B. J. "Frazier reinstated at Mclean." Science 1989 (17
February) 243: 889.

Culliton, B. J. "Fraud review may be taken from NIH." Science
1989 (24 March) 243: 1545.

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Culliton, B. J. "Dingell v. Baltimore." Science 1989 (28 April)
244: 412-414.

Culliton, B. J. "Credit for whistle-blower vanishes." Science
1989 (12 May) 244: 643.

Culliton, B. J. "The Dingell probe finally goes public." Science
1989 (12 May) 244: 643-646.

Culliton, B. J. "Frazier honored by psychiatrists." Science 1989
(12 May) 244: 649.

Culliton, B. J. "Whose notes are they?" Science 1989 (19 May)
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Culliton, B. J. "Representative Roe rides to the rescue." Science
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Culliton, B. J. "Case highlights sensitive issues." Science 1989
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Culliton, B. J. "NIH sees plagiarism in vision paper." Science
1989 (14 July) 245: 120-122.

Culliton, B. J. "Baltimore to succeed Lederberg." Science 1989
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Culliton, B. J. "Abortion: Litmus test for NIH director." Science
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Culliton, B. J. "A bitter battle over error." Science 1988 (24
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Culliton, B. J. "A bitter battle over error (ii)." Science 1988
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Culliton, B. J. "Panel completes interviews in 'Baltimore case'."
Science 1988 (15 July) 241: 286.
Culliton, B. J. "Politics of the heart." Science 1988 (15 July)
241: 283.

Culliton, B. J. "Harvard tackles the rush to publication."
Science 1988 (29 July) 241: 525.

Culliton, B. J. "Scientists confront misconduct." Science 1988
(30 September) 241: 1748-1749.

Culliton, B. J. "Bill would set fraud guidelines for scientific
publications." Science 1988 (14 October) 242: 187.

Culliton, B. J. "Random audit of papers proposed." Science 1988
(4 November) 242: 657-658.

Culliton, B. J. "Errors in cell paper acknowledged." Science 1988
(2 December) 242: 1240.

Culliton, B. J. "Harvard psychiatrist resigns." Science 1988 (2
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Culliton, B. J. "NIH panel finds no fraud in cell paper but cites
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Culliton, B. J. "Integrity of research papers questioned."
Science 1987 (23 January) 237: 422-423.

Culliton, B. J. "For-Profit hospitals loom large on health care
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Culliton, B. J. "Medicine as business: Are doctors
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Culliton, B. J. "Harvard researchers retract data in immunology
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Culliton, B. J. "Carnegie launches education forum." Science 1985
(22 February) 227: 925-926.

Culliton, B. J. "APA issues warning on antipsychotic drugs."
Science 1985 (20 September) 229: 1248.

Culliton, B. J. "University hospital for sale." Science 1984 (2
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Culliton, B. J. "Patient sues UCLA over patent on cell line."
Science 1984 (28 September): 1458.

Culliton, B. J. "Medical education under fire." Science 1984 (26
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Culliton, B. J. "Fraud inquiry spreads blame." Science, 1983 (25
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Culliton, B. J. "Coping with fraud: The Darsee case." Science
1983 (1 April) 220: 31-35.

Culliton, B. J. "Darsee apologizes to New England Journal."
Science 1983 (3 June) 220: 1029.

Culliton, B. J. "Harvard acknowledges it could have done better."
Science 1983 (1 April) 220: 33.

Culliton, B. J. "Darsee apologizes to New England Journal."
Science, 1983 (3 June), 220: 1029.

Culliton, B. J. "NIH to review Emory in Darsee case." Science
1983 (3 June) 220: 1029.

Culliton, B. J. "House battles over NIH legislation." Science
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Culliton, B. J. "Study of NIH gets under way." Science 1983 (21
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Culliton, B. J. "The Hoechst department at Mass. General."
Science 1982 (11 June) 216: 1200-1203.

Culliton, B. J. "Monsanto gives Washington U. $23.5 million."
Science 1982 (18 June) 216: 1295-1296.

Culliton, B. J. "AAMC speaks on coping with fraud." Science 1982
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Culliton, B. J. "NSF: Defense of closed peer review system not
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Culliton, B. J. "NIH advisory committees: The politics of filling
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Culliton, B. J. "The Sloan-Kettering affair: A story without a
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Culliton, B. J. "The Sloan-Kettering affair (ii): An uneasy
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Culliton, B. J. "Sloan-Kettering: The trials of an apricot pit --
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