Science Fraud Bibliography Index

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Dalton, R. "Fraudulent papers stain co-authors." The Scientist
1987 (18 May): 1, 8.

Daniels, G. H. "The process of professionalization in American
science: The emergent period, 1820-1860." Isis 1967 (Summer) 192:
151-167.

Dantzig, T. Number: The language of science. Garden City, New
York: Anchor, 1956 (originally, Macmillan, 1930).

D'Aoust, B. G. "Peer review problems" (letter). Science, 1982 (12
Nobember), 218: 636, 638.

Darden, L. "William Bateson and the promise of Mendelism."
Journal of the History of Biology, 1977 (Spring), 10(1): 87-106.

Darlington, C. D. Darwin's place in history. New York: Macmillan,
1961 (originally, Blackwell, 1959).

Darnton, R. The literary underground of the old regime.
Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1982.

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Darsee, J. "A retraction of two papers on cardiomyopathy." New
England Journal of Medicine 1983 (9 June) 308: 1419.

Darsee, J. R. and Heymsfield, S. B. "Decreased myocardial taurine
levels and hypertaurinuria in kindred with mitral-valve prolapse
and congestive cardiomyopathy. A retraction". New England Journal
of Medicine 1981, 304: 129-135

Darsee, J. R., Heymsfield, S. B. and Nutter, D. O. "Hyper-trophic
cardiomyopathy and human leukocyte antigen linkage:
Differentiation of two forms of hypertrophic cardiomyopathy." A
Retraction. New England Journal of Medicine 1979, 300: 877-882.

Darwin, F. (ed). Charles Darwin's autobiography. New York: Henry
Schuman, 1950.

Daugherty, L. B. Why me? Help for victims of child sexual abuse
(even if they are adults now). Racine, Illinois: Mother Courage
Press, 1984.

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David, F. N. Games, gods and gambling. New York: Hafner, 1962.

David, P. "The system defends itself." Nature 1983 (2 June) 303:
369.

Davies, J. C. Phrenology, fad and science: A 19th century
American crusade. New Haven: Yale University Press, 1955.

Davies, O. "Contaminated science." Omni 1982 (October): 20ff.

Davis, B. D. "Fraud vs. Error: The Dingelling of science." Wall
Street Journal 1989 (8 March): editorial page.

Davis, B. D. "Government and quality in science." Science 1989
(10 November) 246: 736.

Davis, N. P. Lawrence & Oppenheimer. New York: Simon & Schuster,
1968.

Dawe, A. "The two sociologies." British Journal of Sociology,
1970 (June), 21(2): 207-218.

Dawkins, R. The blind watchmaker: Why the evidence of evolution
reveals a universe without design. New York: Norton, 1987.

De Beer, G. Charles Darwin: A scientific biography. Garden City,
New York: Doubleday Anchor, 1965 (originally, 1963).

De Mille, R. (ed). The Don Juan papers: Further Castaneda
controversies. Belmont, California: Wadsworth, 1990 (originally,
1980).

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Deanwund, J. "Soft sciences are harder than hard sciences."
Discover 1987 (August): 34-39.

DeBroglie, L. "Foreword." Duhem, P. The aim and structure of
physical theory. Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University
Press, 1954: v-xiii.


DeCamp, L. S. Lost continents: The Atlantis theme in history,
science and literature. New York: Dover, 1970 (originally, 1954).

DeCourcy Hinds, M. "New, improved fraud hot line." The New York
Times, 1982 (5 October): A20.

DeCourcy Hinds, M. "Report questions Lilly role on drug." The New
York Times, 1982 (4 December): 8.

DeCourcy Hinds, M. "G.A.O. Auditors they are, wordsmiths, no."
The New York Times, 1982 (7 December): B14.

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Deedy, J. "Ehrlich vs. Commoner." Commonweal 1972 (11 August) 96:
418.

Defoe, D. A journal of the plague year. New York: New American
Library, 1960.

Deforest, B. "Sexual harassment suit filed against lie detector
operator." The Leader-Herald (Johnstown-Gloversville, New York)
1984 (21 November): 7.

DeGiustino, D. Conquest of mind: Phrenology and Victorian social
thought. Totowa, N.J.: Rowman & Littlefield, 1975.

DeGrazia, A. (ed). The Velikovsky affair: The warfare of science
and scientism. New Hyde Park, New York: University Books, 1966.

DeGrazia, A. "The politics of science and Dr. Velikovsky." The
American Behavioral Scientist, 1963 (September), 7(1): 3.

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DeGrazia, A. "The scientific reception system and Dr.
Velikovsky." The American Behavioral Scientist, 1963 (September),
7(1): 54-68.

de Gre, G. Science as a social institution. New York: Doubleday,
1955.

DeKruif, P. Microbe hunters. New York: Harbrace Paperback
Library, 1953.

DeKruif, P. Why keep them alive? New York: Harcourt, 1936.

DeKruif, P. Men against death. New York: Harcourt, 1932.

DeKruif, P. Hunger fighters. New York: Harcourt, Brace and
Company, 1928.

de Solla Price, D. Little science, big science. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1963.

Del Regato, J. A. "Jesse William Lazear, '92." P&S Quarterly 1971
(Fall): 11-21.

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DeMare, C. "SUNYA professor admits illegal sale of computer
data." Albany Times-Union 1990 (28 March): 1, A8.

Deming, W. E. "On errors in surveys." American Sociological
Review 1944, 9: 359-369.

Denzin, N. K. The research act: A theoretical introduction to
sociological methods. Chicago: Aldine, 1970.

DePalma, A. "Rare in ivy league: Women who work as full
professors." New York Times 1993 (24 January): 1, 23.

DePalma, A. "Universities' reliance on companies raises vexing
questions on research." New York Times 1993 (17 March): B9.

DePalma, A. "Bad times force universities to rethink what they
are." New York Times 1992 (3 February): A1, B9.

DePalma, A. "Making sure that federal research funds go for
learning." New York Times 1992 (9 February): 5E.

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DePalma, A. "Stanford president at brunt of storm." New York
Times 1991 (10 May): A14.

DePalma, A. "For scholarly nirvana, familiar questions as leaders
change." New York Times 1991 (26 June): A21.

DePalma, A. "Stanford to alter its accounting of overhead on
research grants." New York Times 1991 (23 July): A14.

DePalma, A. "Foreigners flood U.S. graduate schools." New York
Times 1990 (29 November): 1, A24.

DeParle, J. "Report, delayed months, says lowest income group
grew sharply." New York Times 1992 (12 May): A15.

Dershowitz, A. M. The best defense. New York: Vintage, 1983
(originally, 1982).

DeSantillana, G. The crime of Galileo. New York: Time, 1962
(originally, The University of Chicago Press, 1955).

Deuel, L. Testaments of time: The search for lost manuscripts and
records. New York: Knopf, 1965.

Deuel, L. (ed). The treasures of time. New York: World, 1961.

Deutsch, C. H. "A mania for testing spells money." New York Times
1988 (16 October): F4.

Deutsch, J. M. Letter to the editor. Issues in Science and
Technology 1989 (Fall) 6: 21.

Deutscher, I. What we say/what we do: Sentiment and acts.
Glenview, Illinois: Scott, Foresman, 1973.

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Dewdney, A. K. "Computer recreations: A core war bestiary of
viruses, worms and other threats to computer memories."
Scientific American 1985 (March) 252: 14ff.

Dewdney, A. K. "Computer recreations: A computer microscope zooms
in for a look at the most complex object in mathematics."
Scientific American 1985 (August) 253: 16-24.

DeWitt, K. "Education panel sees modest gains." New York Times
1992 (1 October): A22.

DeWitt, K. "University offering ex-president $1 million to sever
his ties to it." New York Times 1990 (8 November): A30.

DePalma, A. "Plagiarism seen by scholars in King's Ph.D.
Dissertation." New York Times 1990 (10 November): 1, 10.

 

Diaconis, P. "Statistical problems in esp research." Science,
1978 (14 July), 201: 131-136.

Diaconis, P. "ESP research" (letter). Science, 1978 (15
December), 202: 1145-1146.

Dibbell, J. "Cyber trash." Spin March, 1990: 25ff.

Dick, S. J. Plurality of worlds: The origins of the
extraterrestrial life debate from Democritus to Kant. New York:
Cambridge University Press, 1984.

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Dickman, S. "Could Coulomb's experiment result in Coulomb's law?"
Science 1993 (22 October) 262: 500-501.

Dickman, S. "East Germany: Science in disservice of the state."
science 1991 (4 october) 254: 26-27.

Dickson, D. "'Dangerous' liaisons in cell biology." Science 1989
(30 June) 244: 1539-1540.


Dickson, D. "Details of 1957 British nuclear accident withheld to
avoid endangering U.S. Ties." Science 1988 (8 January) 239: 137.

Dickson, D. "Doctored report revives debate on 1957 mishap."
Science 1988 (5 February) 239: 556-557.

Dickson, D. "Bumps and falls on the road to Stockholm." Science
1987 (16 October) 238: 263-264.

Dickson, D. "Feathers still fly in row over fossil bird." Science
1987 (23 October) 238: 475-476.
Dickson, D. "Researchers found reluctant to test theories."
Science 1986 (13 June) 232: 1333.

Dickson, D. "Was Galileo saved by plea bargain?" Science 1986 (8
August) 233: 612-613.

Dickson, D. "Germany's 75 years of free enterprise science."
Science 1986 (14 November) 234: 811-812.

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Dickson, D. "Servan-Schreiber resigns from computing center."
Science 1985 (12 April) 228: 161.

Dickson, D. The new politics of science. New York: Pantheon,
1984.

Dickson, D. "French boosts industrial research." Science 1984 (9
March) 223: 1047.

Dickson, D. "Edinburgh sets up parapsychology chair." Science,
1984 (23 March), 223: 1274.

Dickson, D. "Top Mitterrand advisor pressed for time." Science
1983 (18 February) 219: 824-825.

Dickson, D. "Britain rises to Japan's computer challenge."
Science 1983 (20 May) 220: 799-800.

Dickson, D. "Firing spotlights plutonium exports." Science, 1983
(15 July), 221: 245.

Dickson, D. "British Association seeks corporate links." Science
1983 (9 September) 221: 1015.

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Dickson, D. "Britain debates science education reforms." Science
1983 (28 October) 222: 397-399.

Dickson, D. "After spacelab, Europe wants a better deal." Science
1983 (9 December) 222: 1099-1100.

Dickson, D. "France sets out to democratize science." Science
1982 (29 October) 218: 452-453.

Dickson, D. "Contaminated cell lines." Nature 1981 (22 January)
289: 227.

Dickson, P. Think tanks. New York: Atheneum, 1971.

Diederich, P. B. "Components of the scientific attitude." Science
Teacher 1967 (February): 23-24.

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Diesenhouse, S. "Harvard's new test-tube business." New York
Times 1993 (22 August): 4F.

Diesenhouse, S. "Therapists start to address damage done by
therapists." New York Times 1989 (20 August): E5.


Dionne, E. J., Jr., "Tough decisions along a new ethical
frontier." New York Times 1987 (15 March): E1.

Dionne, E. J. Jr., "Biden quits race to be president in wake of
furor." New York Times 1987 (24 September): 1ff

Dirks, R. L. and Gross, L. The great Wall Street scandal: Inside
Equity Funding. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1974.

Dixon, B. "Deniers of the truth." The Sciences, 1984
(January/February).

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Dixon, B. Magnificent microbes. New York: Atheneum, 1979.

Doan, M. and Lanier, L. K. "Bogus backgrounds." The Knickerbocker
News (Albany, New York) 1984 (10 September).

Doctor Crypton. "The ciphers of Edgar Allen Poe." Science Digest
1984 (October) 92: 62ff.

Dodge, C. H. "Parapsychology report" (letter). Science, 1984 (3
February), 223: 440.

Doering, D. S. "The Dingell investigation." Science 1989 (16
June) 244: 1243.

Dolby, R. G. A. "On the autonomy of pure science: The
construction and maintenance of barriers between scientific
establishments and popular culture." In Elias, N., Martins, H.,
and Whitley, R. (eds), Scientific Establishments and Hierarchies.
Boston: D. Reidel Publishing Company, 1982: 267-292.

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Dolby, R. G. A. "Reflections on deviant science." Willis, R.
(ed). On the margins of science: The social construction of
rejected knowledge. Sociological Review Monograph 27. Keele,
England: University of Keele, 1979: 9-47.


Dolby, R. G. A. "Debates over the theory of solution: A study of
dissent in physical chemistry in the English-speaking world in
the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries." In
McCormmach, R. (ed), Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences.
Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1976, vol. 7: 297-404.
Dolence, M. G. "'Distorted' data that bring no harmony" (letter).
The New York Times, 1983 (5 March): 22.

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Dong, E. "The legal basis for federal prosecution of science
misrepresentation as 'white coat' crime." Paper presented at the
Pacific Division, American Association for the Advancement of
Science, Santa Barbara, California, 20 June 1982.

Donnelly, I. The great cryptogram: Francis Bacon's cipher in the
so-called Shakespeare plays. Chicago: R. S. Peale, 1888.

Donnelly, I. Ragnarok: The age of fire and gravel. New York:
Appleton, 1883.

Donnelly, I. Atlantis: The antediluvian world. With a New
Introduction by E. F. Bleiler. New York: Dover, 1976 (originally,
Harper, 1882).

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Dorfman, A. "Profiling serial killers." Science Digest 1984
(October) 92: 47.

Dorfman, A. "The criminal mind." Science Digest 1984 (October)
92: 44ff.

Dorfman, D. D. "The Cyril Burt question: New findings." Science
1978 (29 September) 201: 1177-1186.

Dott, R. H. and Batton, R. L. Evolution of the earth. New York:
McGraw-Hill, 4th edition, 1988.

Douglas, C. C. "Researching the research." New York Times 1990
(13 May): E7.

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Douglas, C. C. "Fallen scholar." New York Times 1990 (16
December): E7.

Douglas, J. D. "Betraying scientific truth." Society 1992
(November/December) 30: 76-82.


Douglas, J. D. Observations of deviance. New York: Random House,
1970.

Douglas, J. D. The social meaning of suicide. Princeton:
Princeton University Press, 1967.

Douglas, J. D. and Johnson, J. M. (eds). Official deviance:
Readings in malfeasance, misfeasance, and other forms of
corruption. New York: Lippencott, 1977.

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Douglass, C. D. and James, J. C. "Support of new principal
investigators by NIH: 1966-1972." Science, 1975 (July), 241-244.

Doverspike, D. "Academic freedom" (letter). Science, 1983 (5
August), 221: 506.

Dowd, M. "U.S. inquiry is added to 4 others on accusations
against coroner." New York Times 1985 (1 February): 1, B4.

Dowd, M. "A writer for The New Yorker says he created composites
in reports." The New York Times, 1984 (19 June): A1, B20.

Doyle, R. P. The medical wars: Why the doctors disagree. New
York: Morrow, 1983.

Drake, S. "Galileo: A biographical sketch." McMullin, E. (ed).
Galileo: Man of science. Princeton Junction, New Jersey:
Scholar's Bookshelf, 1988: 52-66 (originally, Basic Books, 1967).

Drake, S. Discoveries and opinions of Galileo. Garden City, New
York: Doubleday Anchor, 1957.

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Draper, J. W. Conflict between religion and science. New York:
Vanguard Press, 1926 (originally, 1874).

Dreistadt, R. "An analysis of the use of analogies and metaphors
in science." The Journal of Psychology 1968, 68: 97-116.

Dreyer, J. L. E. A history of astronomy from Thales to Kepler.
Revised edition with a Foreword by W. H. Stahl. New York: Dover
Publications, 1953 (originally, 1906).

Drummond, H. "Playing doctor: The trick is impersonating God."
Mother Jones Reprint Service 1980 (July): 36-41.

DuBois, P. H. A history of psychological testing. Boston: Allyn
and Bacon, 1970.

Dubos, R. Louis Pasteur: Free lance of science. New York:
Scribner's, 1976 (originally, 1950).

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Dubos, R. Mirage of health. Garden City, New York: Doubleday
Anchor, 1961.

Dubos, R. The dreams of reason: Science and utopia. New York:
Columbia University Press, 1961.

Dubos, R. Pasteur and modern science. Garden City, New York:
Doubleday Anchor, 1960.

Dubos, R. J. and Dubos, J. The white plague: Tuberculosis, man
and society. Boston: Little Brown, 1952.

Duesberg, P. "HIV is not the cause of AIDS." Science 1988 (29
July) 241: 514.

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Dufty, W. Sugar blues. New York: Warner Books, 1975.

Dugger, C. W. "Study finds vast undercount of New York City
homeless." New York Times 1993 (16 November): 1, B4.


Duhem, P. To save the phenomena: An essay on the idea of physical
theory from Plato to Galileo. Chicago: The University of Chicago
Press, 1969.

Duhem, P. The aim and structure of physical theory. Princeton,
New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1954.

Dunbar, R. "Evolutionary trends in the academic jungle." New
Scientist 1981 (8 October): 117-118.

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Duncan, R. and Weston-Smith, M. (eds). Lying truths: A critical
scrutiny of current beliefs and conventions. New York: Pergammon
Press, 1979.

Dunham, B. Heroes and heretics: A social history of dissent. New
York: Knopf, 1964.

Dunham, B. Man against myth. Boston: Little, Brown, 1948.

Dunn, L. "Mendel, his work and his place in history." Proceedings
of the American Philosophical Society 1965 (August) 109: 189-198.

Dupree, A. H. Science in the federal government: A history of
policies and activities to 1940. Cambridge: Belknap, 1957.

Durbin, P. T. "Outside views of science." Science, 1984 (1 June),
224: 984 (review of R.W. Home, ed., Science under scrutiny).

DuShane, G., Kraushopf, K. B., Lerner, E. M., Morse, P. M.,
Steinbach, H. B., Strauss, W. L. and Tatum, E. L. "An unfortunate
event." Science 1961 (29 September) 134: 945-946.

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Dutton, D. (ed). The forger's art: Forgery and the philosophy of
art. Berkeley, California: The University of California Press,
1983.

Dyson, F. Disturbing the universe. New York: Harper Colophon,1981
(originally, Harper, 1979).
Dyson, F. "Innovation in physics." Scientific American 1958
(September): 74-82.

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