Science Fraud Bibliography Index

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Earman, J. and Glymer, C. "Relativity and eclipses: The British
eclipse expeditions of 1919 and their predecessors." Historical
Studies in the Physical Sciences 1980, 11: 49-85.

East, E. M. (ed). Biology in human affairs. Freeport, New York:
Books for Libraries Press, 1972 (originally, 1931).

Easterbrook, G. "The revolution in medicine." Newsweek 1987 (26
January): 40-74.

Ebel, R. L. "What is the scientific attitude?" Science Education
1938 (February) 22: 75-81.

Eckholm, E. "A tough case for Dr. Healy." New York Times Magazine
1991 (1 December): 67ff.

Eckholm, E. "Schizophrenia's victims include strained families."
New York Times 1986 (17 March): 1, B11.

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Edel, A. Ethical judgment: The use of science and ethics.
Glencoe, Illinois: The Free Press, 1965.

Edel, A. "Science and the structure of ethics." International
Encyclopedia of Unified Sciences. Chicago: University of Chicago
Press, 1961.

Edelman, H. S. "Cheaters! If scientists fake data, are the
genuises or con men?" The Knickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.), 1982
(10 November): B1.

Edge, D. (ed). Experiment: A series of scientific case histories
first broadcast in the BBC third programme. London: British
Broadcasting Corporation, 1964.

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Edidin, P. "The oops factor." Omni 1988 (February): 31.

Editor. "The Public Gains From The Zion Case." New York Times,
1995 (8 February): A18.

Editor. "Christianity and Judaism: Censored." New York Times,
E10.

Editor. "Crown jewels at risk." New York Times 1992 (9 February):
E16.

Editor. "Too good for the Nobel prize." New York Times 1991 (7
April): E18.
Editor. "The end of the Baltimore saga." Nature 1991 (9 May) 351:
85.

Editor. "Perspectives, fraud in science." The Journal of NIH
Research 1991 (August) 3: 30.

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Editor. "Calamities in space." New York Times 1990 (1 July): 16E.

Editor. "Himalayan hoax." Nature 1989 (20 April) 338: 604.

Editor. "The Utah fusion circus." New York Times 1989 (30 April):
24E.

Editor. "Policing scientific research." Washington Post 1989 (9
May): A22.

Editor. "Dr. Dingell's weird science." The Washington Times 1989
(11 May): F2.

Editor. "The science police." Wall Street Journal 1989 (15 May):
A8.

Editor. "Dingell's new Galileo trial." The Detroit News 1989 (17
May): 10A.

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Editor. "Baltimore to head science journalism group." Nature 1989
(8 June): 410.

Editor. "Why do scientists cheat?" AAAS Observer 1989 (1
September): 8-9.

Editor. "They toiled in the name of science." Yankee Magazine
1989 (September): 81-83.

Editor. "The ruckus at Rockefeller." New York Times 1989 (12
October): A28.

Editor. "How better to police research." Nature 1988 (8 December)
326: 503-504.

Editor. "Fraud, libel and the literature." Nature 1987 (15
January) 325: 181-182.

Editor. "Responsibility for trust in research." Nature 1981 (23
January) 289: 211-212.

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Editor. "Comment." Physics Today 1965 (March) 18: 98, 100.

Editorial. "Science Must Police Its Ranks." Los Angeles Times,
1994 (30 November): B6.
Editorial. "Scholars bite mad dog." The Nation 1987 (9 May): 1.

Editorial. "A novel strain of recklessness." Science 1986 (15
August) 233: 704. Reprinted from the New York Times 1986 (6
April).


Editorial. "Rifkin against the world." Science 1986 (15 August)
233: 705. Reprinted from the Los Angeles Times 1986 (17 April).

Editorial. "Medical challenge." Leader-Herald
(Gloversville-Johnstown, New York) 1983 (20 September): 4.

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Editorial. "Freedom and responsibility in research: The
Springdale case." Human Organization 1958 (Summer) 17: 1-2.

Editors. "Becoming Martin Luther King, Jr.-- plagiarism and
originality: A round table." Journal of American History 1991
(June) 78: 1-123.

Editors. "Notification to readers." Science 1989 (14 July) 245:
112.

Editors. "When to believe the unbelievable." Nature 1988 (30
June) 333: 787.

Editors. "Scientific fraud: In Bristol now." Nature 1981 (10
December) 294: 509.

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Editors. Velikovsky reconsidered. Garden City, New York:
Doubleday, 1966 (The papers in this volume are drawn from papers,
in Pense‚, entitled "Velikovsky reconsidered").

Editors. Lives in science. A scientific American book. New York:
Simon and Schuster, 1963 (originally, 1948).

Editors of Anchor Books. A short history of science. Garden City,
New York: Doubleday Anchor Books, 1951.

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Edsall, J. T. "Some thoughts on science and ethics." The Journal
of NIH Research 1991 (August) 3: 31-32.

Edsall, J. T. "Scientific freedom and responsibility: Report of
the AAAS Committee on Scientific Freedom and Responsibility."
Science, 1975 (16 May), 188: 687-693.

Edson, L. "Jensenism, n. The theory that I.Q. is largely
determined by the genes." The New York Times Magazine, 1969 (31
August): 10-11, 40-41, 43-47.

Educational Testing Service. Test use and validity: A response to
charges in the Nader/Nairn report on ETS. Princeton, New Jersey:
ETS, 1980.

Edwards, R. Contested terrain: The transformation of the
workplace in the twentieth century. New York: 1979.

Eells, W. C. and Haswell, H. A. Academic degrees. Washington,
D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 1960.

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Egan, J. R. "To err is human factors." Technology Review, 1982
(February/March), 85(2): 23-29.

Egan, T. "Child-Killer, awaiting noose, may have slain illusions,
too." New York Times 1992 (29 December): 1, B6.

Egan, T. "Eskimos learn they've been living amid secret pits of
radioactive soil." New York Times 1992 (6 December): 26.

Egan, T. "Sometimes, the disloyal are watched." New York Times
1991 (27 October): E10.


Ehrlich, P. R., et al. "Long-Term biological consequences of
nuclear war." Science 1983 (23 December) 222: 1293-1300.

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Eichna, L. W. "Medical school education 1975-1979: A student's
perspective." New England Journal of Medicine 1980 (25 September)
303: 727-734.

Eiduson, B. T. Scientists: Their psychological world. New York:
Basic Books, 1962.

Eijgenraam, F. "Dutch AIDS researchers feel heat of publicity."
Science 1991 (22 March) 251: 1422-1423.

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Eiseley, L. The Night country: Reflections of a bone-hunting man.
New York: Scribner's, 1971 (originally, 1947).

Eiseley, L. Darwin and the mysterious mr. X: New light on
evolutionists. Toronto: J. M. Dent, 1979.

Eiseley, L. "Darwin, Coleridge, and the theory of unconscious
creation." Daedalus 1965 (Summer) 94: 588-602.

Eiseley, L. Darwin's century: Evolution and the men who
discovered it. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1958.

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Eiseley, L. The immense journey. New York: Modern Library
Paperbacks, 1957 (originally, 1946).
Eisen, H. N. "Origins of MIT inquiry." Nature 1991 (30 May) 351:
343-344.

Eisen, H. N. "O'Toole's charges." Science 1989 (15 September)
245: 1166-1167.

Elias, N. "Sociology of knowledge: New perspectives. Part one."
Sociology, 1971, 5: 151-168.


Elias, N. "Sociology of knowledge: New perspectives. Part two."
Sociology, 1971, 5(3): 355-370.

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Ellenberger, C. L. "Worlds in Collision in Macmillan's
catalogues." Kronos 1984, IX: 46-52.

Ellis, H. F. So this is science. New York: E. P. Dutton, 1933.

Elmer, M. "Yellow rain evidence that cannot be ignored" (letter).
The New York Times, 1984 (10 March): 22.

Elmer-DeWitt, P. "Thin skins and fraud at M.I.T." Time 1991 (1
April): 65.

Elmer-DeWitt, P. "A crackdown in the Caribbean: Why medical
schools are becoming outcasts of the islands." Time, 1984 (4
June): 48.

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Elms, A. C. "The crisis of confidence in social psychology."
American Psychologist 1975 (October 1975) 30: 967-976.

Embree, S. "The State Department as moral entrepreneur: Racism
and imperialism as factors in the passage of the Harrison
narcotic law." Greenberg, D.F. (ed). Corrections and punishment,
vol 8. Beverly Hills: Sage Publications, 1977: 193-204.

 

Engleberg, S. "C.I.A. says agency will let scholars acknowledge
backing." New York Times 1987 (14 February): A20.

Engelberg, S. "Military jury sentences surgeon to 4 years in
prison for deaths." New York Times 1986 (4 March): A17.

Engelberg, S. "Rising stakes for negligent doctors." New York
Times 1986 (9 March): E5.

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Engelberg, S. "Justice Department criticizes Company in preparing
exam for L.I. Police." New York Times 1985 (26 May): 33.

Ephron, N. "The Bennington affair." Esquire 1976 (September):
52ff.

Epstein, S. S. "Theories of cancer" (letter). Nature, 1981 (15
January), 289: 115-116.

Epstein, S. S. "Cancer, inflation, and the failure to regulate."
Technology Review, 1980 (December/January), 82(3): 42-53.

Epstein, S. S. The politics of cancer. New York: Anchor, 1979.

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Epstein, S. S. "The political and economic basis of cancer."
Technology Review, 1976 (July/August), 78(8): 34-43.

Epstein, S. S. & Grundy, R. (eds). Consumer health and product
hazards: The legislation of product safety, vol. 1. Cambridge,
Mass.: M.I.T. Press, 1974.

Epstein, S. S., Nader, P., and Lunney, J. "Multiple submission"
(letter). Science, 1982 (25 June), 217: 686.

Epstein, S. S. and Swartz, J. B. "Fallacies of lifestyle cancer
theories." Nature, 1981 (15 January), 289: 127-130.

Erben, H. K. "Carelessness, or good faith." Science 1989 (15
September) 245: 1165-1166.

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Erman, D. M., and Lundman, R. J. (eds.). Corporate and
governmental deviance: Behavior in contemporary society. New
York: Oxford Press, 1978.

Etzioni, A. The moon-doggle: Domestic and international
implications of the space race. Garden City, New York: Doubleday,
1964.

Etzioni-Halevy, E. The knowledge elite and the failure of
prophecy. Boston: Allen & Unwin, 1985.

Evans, B. The natural history of nonsense. New York: Knopf, 1947.

Evans, R. J. "Sins of the Rocketeers." The New York Times Book
Review, 1995 (1 January): BR2 (review of Neufeld, M. J. The
Rocket and The Reich: Peenemunde and the Coming of the Ballistic
Missile Era New York: The Free Press, 1994.

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Eysenck, H. "Psychology's Jekyll and Hyde." New Scientist, 1979
(26 July): 362 (review of L. S. Hearnshaw, Cyril Burt,
psychologist).

Eysenck, H. J. "After Burt" (letter). New Scientist, 1976 (25
November): 488.
Eysenck, H. J. Sense and nonsense in psychology. Baltimore,
Maryland: Penguin Books, 1966 (originally, 1957).

 

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