Science Fraud Bibliography Index
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Gabriel, M. "Scientist fakes data to obtain federal grants."
Schenectady Gazette 1988 (20 September).
Gabriel, T. "Reprogramming a Convicted Hacker." New York Times,
1995 (14 January): 25-26.
Gaiter, D. J. "False identities used by professor now stand at
34." New York Times 1983 (3 April): 16.
Gaiter, D. J. "Mystery professor is still an enigma to many." The
New York Times, 1983 (3 May): A17.
Gale, B. G. "Darwin and the concept of a struggle for existence:
A study in the extrascientific origins of scientific ideas."
Isis, 1972 (September), 63(218): 321-344.
Gale, R. P. "Treatment of radiation victims in Brazil." Science
1988 (22 January) 239: 335.
Galton, F. "Sociology as eugenics." Abrams, P. (ed). The origins
of British sociology 1834-1914: An essay with selected papers.
Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1968: 260-264.
Galton, F. Memories of my life. New York Dutton, 1909.
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Galton, F. English men of science. London: Macmillan, 1874.
Galton, F. Hereditary genius: An inquiry into its laws and
consequences. New York: World, 1962 (originally, 1869).
Gamow, G. A planet called earth. New York: Viking, 1963
(originally, 1941).
Gamow, G. One, two, three... Infinity: Facts and speculations of
science. New York: Explorer Edition, The Viking Press, 1961.
Gardner, H. "Science grapples with the creative puzzle". The New
York Times, 1984 (13 May): H1, H28.
Gardner, H. "The lives of Alexander Luria: History's impact of a
scientist." Psychology Today, 1980 (June), 14(1): 84-96.
Gardner, M. The new age: Notes of a fringe watcher. Buffalo, New
York: Prometheus Books, 1991.
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Gardner, M. Science: Good, bad and bogus. New York: Prometheus
Books, 1981.
Gardner, M. "Great fakes of science." Esquire 1977 (October):
88-91.
Gardner, M. "Magic and paraphysics." Technology Review, 1976
(June), 78(7): 42-51.
Gardner, M. The wolf-man. New York: Basic Books, 1971.
Gardner, M. "Dermo-optical perception: A peek down the nose."
Science, 1966 (11 February), 151: 654-657.
Gardner, M. "Freud's friend Wilhelm Fliess and his theory of male
and female life cycles." Scientific American 1966 (July) 215:
108-112.
Gardner, M. The ambidextrous universe. New York: Basic Books,
1964.
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Gardner, M. Fads and fallacies in the name of science. New York:
Ballentine, abridged edition, 1957.
Gardner, M. (ed). Great essays in science. New York: Pocket
Books, 1957.
Gardner, M. In the name of science. New York: Putnam's, 1952.
Gardner, M. "The hermit scientist." The Antioch Review, 1950
(December), 10(4): 447-457.
Garfinkel, H. Studies in ethnomethodology. Englewood Cliffs, New
Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1967.
Garfinkel, H. "The rational properties of scientific and common
sense activities." Behavioral Science, 1960 (January), 5: 72-83.
Garfinkel, H., Lynch, M., and Livingston, E. "The work of a
discovering science construed with materials from the optically
discovered pulsar." Philosophy of the Social Sciences, 1981,
11(2): 131-158.
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Garfinkel, L. "Cancer Society aide's words with tobacco concern's
twist" (letter). The New York Times, 1984 (6 May): A26.
Garrett, L. The Coming Plague: Newly Emerging Diseases in a World
Out of Balance. New York: Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1994.
Garrison, D. Apostles of culture: The public librarian and
American society, 1876-1920. New York: The Free Press, 1979.
Garvey, W. D. and Griffith, B. C. "Scientific communication as a
social system." Science, 1967 (1 September), 157: 1011-1016.
Gasman, D. The scientific origins of national socialism: Social
Darwinism in Ernst Haeckel and the German Monist League. New
York: American Elsevier, 1971.
Gasser, J. "Illmensee Inquiry" (letter). Science, 1984 (13
April), 224: 110.
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Gaston, J. The reward system in British and American science. New
York: Wiley, 1978.
Gaston, J.(ed). The sociology of science. San Francisco,
California: Jossey-Bass, 1978.
Gaston, J. Originality and competition in science: A study of the
British high energy physics community. Chicago: The University of
Chicago Press, 1973.
Gaston, J. "Communication and the reward system of science: A
study of a national 'invisible college'." Sociological Review
Monograph 18, 1972 (September): 25-41.
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Gaston, J. "Secretiveness and competition for priority of
discovery in physics." Minerva 1971 (October) 9: 472-492.
Gavaghan, H. "Tempers flare in a way of scientific semantics."
New Scientist 1989 (13 May): 30.
Gay, H. "The asymmetric carbon atom: (a) A case study of
independent discovery; (b) An inductivist model for scientific
method." Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science, 1978,
9(3): 207-238.
Gay, P. The enlightenment: An interpretation. New York: Alfred A.
Knopf, 1969.
Geiger, R. L. To advance knowledge: The growth of American
research universities, 1900-1940. New York: Oxford University
Press, 1986.
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Geis, G. "Upper-world crime." In A. S. Blumberg (ed.), Current
perspectives on criminal behavior. New York: Alfred A. Knopf,
1974.
Geist, W. E. "When 5000 scientists meet for a weekend." The New
York Times, 1984 (26 May): 27.
Gelb, B. "The hard code of the superchiefs." New York Times
Magazine 1983 (9 October): 23ff.
Gelman, D. "Finding the hidden Freud." Newsweek 1980 (30
November) 98: 64-70.
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Gergen, K. "Social psychology as history." Journal of Personality
and Social Psychology 1973, 26: 309-320.
Gerth, J. "S.E.C. overruled finding by staff that Citicorp had
masked profit." New York Times 1982 (18 February): 1, D6.
Gerth, J. "S.E.C. vote on Citicorp questioned." New York Times
1982 (1 March): D1, D6.
Ghiselin, B. (ed). The creative process. New York: Mentor, 1955
(originally, University of California Press, 1952).
Ghiselin, M. T. Intellectual compromise: The bottom line. New
York: Paragon House, 1989.
Giamatti, A. B. "The university, industry and cooperative
research." Science 1982 (24 December) 218: 1278-1280.
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Giamatti, A. B. "Science and the university." Science 1980 (28
November) 210: 984-987.
Gibbons, A. "Evolutionists take the long view on sex and
violence." Science 1993 (20 August) 261: 987-988.
Gibbons, A. "Can David Kessler revive the FDA?" Science 1991 (12
April) 252: 200-203.
Gibbons, A. "Edelman: Bye, bye Rockefeller." Science 1991 (11
October) 254: 186.
Gibbons, A. "Hughes investigators rile NIH peer reviewers."
Science 1991 (15 november) 254: 933.
Gibbon, A. "Advisory committee urges changes at OSI." Science
1991 (29 November) 254: 1287-1288.
Gibbons, A. "Overkilling the insect enemy." Science 1990 249 (10
August) 249: 621.
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Gibson, C. Robert. Heroes of the scientific world: An account of
the lives, sacrifices, successes, and failures of some of the
greatest scientists in the world's history. Freeport, New York:
Books for Libraries Press, 1970 (originally, Seeley Service &
Co., 1913).
Gieryn, T. F. "Boundary-work and the demarcation of science from
non-science: Strains and interests in professional ideologies of
scientists." American Sociological Review, 1983 (December),
6(48): 781-795.
Gieryn, T. F. and Hirsh, R. F. "Marginality and innovation in
science." Social Studies of Science, 1983 (February), 13(1):
87-106.
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Gieryn, T. F. and Merton, R. K. "The sociological study of
scientific specialties." Social Studies of Science, 1978 (May),
8(2): 257-261.
Gifford, F. "Teaching Scientific Integrity." The Centennial
Review, 1994 (Spring), 38: 297-314.
Gigot, P. A. "Latest chapter in the fine art of the smear." Wall
Street Journal 1989 (5 May): A10.
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Gilbert G. N. "Referencing as persuasion." Social Studies in
Science 1977, 7(1): 113-122.
Gilbert, G. N. "The transformation of research findings into
scientific knowledge." Social Studies of Science 1976, 6:
281-305.
Gilbert, G. N. & Mulkay, M. "Warranting scientific belief."
Social Studies of Science, 1982 (August), 12(3): 383-400.
Gilbreth, F. B. Primer of scientific management. Easton: Hive
Publishing Company, 1973 (originally, Van Nostrand, 1914).
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Gilfillan, S. C. Inventing the ship. Chicago: Follett Publishing,
1935.
Gilfillin, S. C. "Who invented it?" Scientific Monthly. 1927, 25:
529-534.
Gillers, S. "Lawyer's silence: Wrong...." The New York Times,
1983 (14 February): A17.
Gillespie, R. Manufacturing knowledge: A history of the Hawthorne
experiments. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991.
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Gillette, R. "Velikovsky: AAAS forum for a mild collision."
Science 1974 (15 March) 183: 1059-1062.
Gillie, O. "Burt's missing ladies." Science 1979 (8 June) 204:
1035-1039.
Gillie, O. "Sir Cyril Burt and the great iq fraud: The life and
deceptive times of the man who 'invented' the eleven-plus." New
Statesman, 1978 (24 November): 688-690, 692-694.
Gillie, O. "Did Sir Cyril Burt fake his research on heritability
of intelligence? Part I." Phi Delta Kappan, 1977 (February),
58(6): 469-471.
Gilson, M. B. "Review of management and the worker." American
Journal of Sociology 1940 (July) 46: 98-101.
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Gingerich, O. "On Ptolemy as the greatest astronomer of
antiquity: Review of A history of ancient mathematical
astronomy." Science 1976 (August 6) 193: 476-477.
Gingras, I. "A debate in solar physics." Science 1987 (9 January)
235: 225-226. Review of Pinch, T. The sociology of solar-nutrino
detection. Reidel, Dordrecht, 1986.
Giovannini, J. "Architectural imitation: Is it plagiarism?" The
New York Times, 1983 (17 March): C1, C6.
Gittelsohn, A. M. "On the distribution of underlying causes of
death." American Journal of Public Health 1982 (February) 72:
133-140.
Glaser, B. G. "'Differential association' and the institutional
motivation of scientists." Administrative Science Quarterly 1965
(June) 10: 82-97.
Glaberson, W. "Rochester Institute will maintain controversial
ties with the C.I.A." New York Times 1991 (24 November): 46.
Glaberson, W. "Family nightmare: A false report of child abuse."
New York Times 1990 (4 December): B1, B12.
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Glaser, B. G. "Comparative failure in science." Science, 1964 (4
March): 1012-1014.
Glaser, B. and Strauss, A. L. "Discovery of substantive theory: A
basic strategy underlying qualitative research." American
Behavioral Scientist 1965 (February) 8: 5-12.
Glass, B. "The ethical basis of science." Science, 1965 (3
December), 150: 1254-1261.
Glass, B., Tempkin, O. and Straus, W. L., Jr. Forerunners of
Darwin, 1745-1859. Baltimore: The Johns Hopkins Press, 1959.
Glasser, J. H. "The quality and utility of death certificate
data." American Journal of Public Health 1981 (March) 71:
231-233.
Glasser, R. J. Ward 402. New York: George Braziller, 1973.
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Glazer, M. P. and Glazer, P. M. The whistleblowers: Exposing
corruption in government and industry. New York: Basic Books,
1989.
Gleick, J. "In physics, do tinier facts add up to the truth?" New
York Times 1988 (24 January): E26.
Gleick, J. Chaos: Making a new science. New York: Viking, 1987.
Gleick, J. "U.S. is lagging on forecasting world weather." New
York Times 1987 (15 February): 1, 34.
Gleick, J. "Discoveries bring a 'Woodstock' for physics." New
York Times 1987 (20 March): 1, B5.
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Gleick, J. "In the trenches of science." New York Times Magazine
1987 (16 August): 29ff.
Gleick, J. "Scientist corrects an old error on hallowed speed of
sound." New York Times 1986 (27 May): C1, C5.
Gleick, J. "Stephen Jay Gould: Breaking tradition with Darwin."
New York Times 1983 (20 November): 48ff.
Glueck, G. "Masterpieces rise and fall on a tide of new
expertise." New York Times 1986 (7 December): 1,35.
Goddard, H. H. "In defense of the Kallikak study." Science 1942
(5 June) 95: 574-576.
Goddard, H. H. The Kallikak family: A study in the heredity of
feeblemindedness. New York: Macmillan, 1927 (originally, 1912).
Goddard, H. H. The criminal imbecile: An analysis of three
remarkable murder cases. New York: Macmillan, 1915.
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Goddell, A. R. S. The visible scientists. Ann Arbor, Michigan:
Xerox University Microfilms, 1976 (originally, Ph.D dissertation,
Journalism, Stanford University, 1975).
Godeon, R. The Alarming History of Medicine: Amusing Anecdotes
from Hippocrates to Heart Transplants. New York: St. Martin's
Press, 1994.
Gold, M. A conspiracy of cells: One woman's immortal legacy and
the medical scandal it caused. Albany, New York: State University
of New York Press, 1986.
Gold, M. "The cells that would not die." Science 81 (April),
2(3): 28-35.
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Goldberg, D. and Huxley, P. Mental illness in the community: The
pathway to psychiatric care. New York: Tavistock Publications,
1980.
Goldberg, J. "Truth & consequences." Omni 1990 (November): 73ff.
Goldberger, J. "Pellagra: Causation and method of prevention."
Journal of the American Medical Association 1916 (12 February): 471-473.
Goldberger, J. "The transmissibility of pellagra." Public Health
Reports 1916 (17 November) 31: 3159-3173.
Golden, F. "Rehabilitating Galileo's image: Pope John Paul II
moves to correct a 350-year-old wrong." Time, 1984 (12 March),
72.
Golden, F. "Fudging data for fun and profit." Time 1981 (7
December): 83.
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Goldman, D. "How viewers grow addicted to television." New York
Times 1990 (16 October): C1, C8.
Goldner, F. H., Ritti, R. R. and Ference, T. P. "The production
of cynical knowledge in organizations." American Sociological
Review, 1977 (August), 42(4): 539-551.
Goldschmidt, R. B. "Research and politics." Science 1959 (4
March) 109: 219-227.
Goldsmith, B. "The meaning of celebrity." New York Times 1983 (4
December): 74ff.
Goldsmith, D. (ed). Scientists confront Velikovsky. Ithaca, New
York: Cornell University Press, 1977.
Goldsmith, D. "Introduction." Glodsmith, D. (ed). Scientists
confront Velikovsky. Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press,
1977: 19-28.
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Goldsmith, M. and Mackay, A. (eds). Society and science. New
york: Simon and Schuster, 1964.
Goldstein, T. "Wall street rascal: Raymond L. Dirks. He's down,
but not out." The New York Times, 1983 (2 January): F5.
Goleman, D. "Proof Lacking for Ritual Abuse by Satanists." New
York Times, 1994 (31 October): A13.
Goleman, D. "Studies reveal suggestibility of very young as
witnesses." New York Times 1993 (11 June): 1, A23.
Goleman, D. "Experts advise a healthy skepticism about polls."
New York Times 1993 (7 September): C11.
Goleman, D. "Pollsters enlist psychologists in quest for unbiased
results." New York Times 1993 (7 September): C1, C11.
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Goleman, D. "As a therapist, Freud fell short, scholars find."
New York Times 1990 (6 March): C1, C12.
Goleman, D. "Historian links birth order to innovation." New York
Times 1990 (8 May): C1, C13.
Goleman, D. "Scientists pinpoint brain irregularities in drug
addicts." New York Times 1990 (26 June): C1, C7.
Goleman, D. "Aggression in men: Hormone levels are a key." New
York Times 1990 (17 July): C1, C6.
Goleman, D. "A Freudian spoof is slipped past many scholars." New
York Times 1989 (22 January): 23.
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Goleman, D. "The self: From Tokyo to Topeka it changes." New York
Times 1989 (7 March): C1, C6.
Goleman, D. "Biology of brain may hold key for gamblers." New
York Times 1989 (3 October): C1, C11.
Goleman, D. "Critics challenge reliance on drugs in psychiatry."
New York Times 1989 (17 October): C1, C6.
Goleman, D. "Lies can point to mental disorders or signal normal
growth." New York Times 1988 (17 May): C1, C6.
Goleman, D. "Researcher is criticized for test of journal bias."
New York Times 1988 (27 September): C9.
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Goleman, D. "Psychologists' expert testimony called
unscientific." New York Times 1988 (11 October): C1, C6.
Goleman, D. "Lost paper shows Freud's effort to link analysis and
evolution." New York Times 1987 (10 February): C1, C4.
Goleman, D. "Aid in day-to-day life seen as hope for
schizophrenics." New York Times 1986 (19 March): 1, B12.
Goleman, D. "New insights into Freud from letters to a friend."
New York Times Magazine 1985 (17 March): 31ff.
Goleman, D. "Debate intensifies on attitude and health." New York
Times 1985 (29 October): C1, C7.
Goleman, D. "Freud's mind: New details revealed in documents."
New York Times 1985 (12 November): C1, C3.
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Goleman, D. "Psychotherapy, at 100, is marked by deep divisions
on approaches." New York Times 1985 (17 December): C1, C3.
Goleman, D. "Freud: Secret documents reveal years of strife.
Psychoanalysis appears stung but little harmed." The New York
Times, 1984 (24 January): C1, C9.
Goleman, D. "Rethinking I.Q. tests and their value: There's no
consensus on what intelligence is, much less how to guage it."
The New York Times, 1984 (22 July): E22.
Goleman, D. "Therapists find many achievers feel they're fakes."
New York Times 1984 (11 September): C1, C12.
Goleman, D. "Freud: Secret documents reveal years of strife.
Psychoanalysis appears stung but little harmed." The New York
Times, 1983 (24 January): C1, C4.
Gomory, R. E. "Technology development." Science 1983 (6 May) 220:
576-580.
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Gonzales, H. B. "Scientists and Congress." Science 1984 (13
April) 224: 127-129.
Good, I. J., Mayne, A. J. and Smith, J. M. (eds). The scientist
speculates: An anthology of partly-baked ideas. New York: Basic
Books, 1962.
Good, R. "The origin of the origin: A psychological approach."
Biology in Human Affairs 1954 (October) 20: 10-16.
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Goode, W. J. and Hatt, P. K. Methods in social research. New
York: McGraw-Hill, 1952.
Goodfield, J. An imagined world: A story of scientific discovery.
New York: Harper, 1981.
Goodhart, C. B. "Burt files reopened." Nature 1992 (9 January)
355: 103.
Goodman, W. and Roberts, K. "Aftershocks in the oraflex case."
New York Times 1985 (1 September): E6.
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Goodstein, D. "Scientific Fraud." The American Scholar 1991
(Autumn), 60: 505-515.
Goodstein, L. D. and Brazis, K. L. "Psychology of the scientist:
XXX. Credibility of psychologists: An empirical study."
Psychological Reports 1970, 27: 835-838.
Goodwin, D. V. "Raiders of the sacred sites." New York Times
Magazine 1986 (7 December): 65ff.
Goodwin, M. "Child-abuse report author says she has lost city
job." The New York Times, 1984 (1 August): B3.
Goodwin, M. "Bellamy calls on Koch to oust 2 welfare aides." The
New York Times, 1984 (4 August): 25, 27
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Goran, M. Fact, fraud, and fantasy: The occult and
pseudosciences. Littlefield, Adams and Company, 1980.
Gordon, M. "'Star wars' x-ray laser weapon dies as its final test
is canceled." New York Times 1992 (21 July): 1, A16.
Gordon, M. "Iran is expanding chemical stocks used in poison
gas." New York Times 1989 (29 January): 1, 10.
Gordon, R. Great medical disasters. New York: Dorset, 1983.
Gosselin, P. "As Congress enters fray, focus shifts to policing
of science." Boston Globe 1989 (30 April): 1, 19.
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Gosselin, P. "Panel will focus on scientist's notes." Boston
Globe 1989 (3 May): 15
Gosselin, P. "No letup in debate over research paper." Boston
Globe 1989 (10 May): 8, 10.
Gosselin, P. "Dollars for science." Boston Globe 1989 (10
September): A1, A4.
Gosselin, P. "Scientists grapple with increase in fraud." Boston
Globe 1988 (4 December): 1ff.
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Gottfried, R. S. Epidemic disease in fifteenth century England:
The medical response and the demographic consequences. New
Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press, 1978.
Gould, S. J. "Knight Takes Bishop." In Gould, S. J. Bully for
Brontosaurus: Reflections in Natural History. New York: W. W.
Norton, 1991: 385-401.
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Gould, S. J. "The Godfather of Disaster." In Gould, S. J. Bully
For Brontosaurus: Reflections in Natural History. New York: W. W.
Norton, 1991: 367-381.
Gould, S. J. "The Passion of Antoine Lavoisier." In Gould, S. J.
Bully For Brontosaurus: Reflections in Natural History. New York:
W. W. Norton, 1991: 354-366.
Gould, S. J. "Judging the perils of official hostility to
scientific error." New York Times 1989 (30 July): E6.
Gould, S. J. "To him, fossils said the darndest things." New York
Times Book Review 1988 (14 February): 14-15. A review of
Laporte, L. Simple curiosity: Letters from George Gaylord Simpson
to his family. California: University of California Press, 1988).
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Gould, S. J. The flamingo's smile: Reflections in natural
history. New York: Norton, 1987 (originally, 1985).
Gould, S. J. Hen's teeth and horse's toes: Further reflections on
natural history. New York: W. W. Norton, 1984 (originally, 1983).
Gould, S. J. "Of crime, cause and correlation." Discover 1983
(December) 4: 34ff.
Gould, S. J. The panda's thumb: More reflections in natural
history. New York: W. W. Norton, 1982.
Gould, S. J. The mismeasure of man. New York: W. W. Norton, 1981.
Gould, S. J. "Born again creationism." Science for the People
1981 (September/October) 13: 10-11, 37.
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Gould, S. J. "Jensen's last stand." New York Review of Books 1980
(1 May): 38-44.
Gould, S. J. "Science and Jewish immigration." Natural History
1980 (12 December) 89: 14-19.
Gould, S. J. "Smith Woodward's folly." New Scientist, 1979 (5
April): 42-44.
Gould, S. J. "Another look at Lamarck." New Scientist, 1979 (4
October): 38-40.
Gould, S. J. "The father of Jensenism." Psychology Today 1979
(December): 104, 106 (review of L. S. Hearnshaw, Cyril Burt,
psychologist).
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Gould, S. J. "Morton's ranking of races by cranial capacity."
Science 1978 (5 May) 200: 503-509.
Gould, S. J. "The finagle factor." Human Nature 1978 (July, 1978)
1: 80-87.
Gould, S. J. Even since Darwin: Reflections in natural history.
New York: W. W. Norton, 1977.
Gould, S. J. "Zealous advocates: Review of the case of the
midwife toad." Science 1972 (12 May) 176: 623-625.
Grabner, I. and Reiter, W. "Guardians at the frontiers of
science." In Nowotny, H. & Rose, H. (eds), Counter-movements in
the sciences: The sociology of the alternatives to big science.
Boston: D. Reidel, 1979: 67-104.
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Grabiner, J. V. and Miller, P. D. "Effects of the Scopes trial."
Science, 1974 (6 September), 185: 832-837.
Grant, J. "Of mice and men: The Linus Pauling Institute is
plunged into controversy." Barron's, 1979 (11 June), 59: 4-5.
Grant, M. The passing of the great race or the racial basis of
European history. New York: Scribner's, 1936.
Grauerholz, J. "The Nobel fakery of Linus Pauling." Interview
with Dr. ARthus Robinson. EIR: Executive Intelligence Reivew,
1984 14: 10-13.
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Graunt, J. Natural and political observations upon the bills of
mortality. New York: Augustus M. Kelley, 1964.
Graves, N. C. The Two Culture theory of C. P. Snow's novels.
Hattiesburg, Mississippi: The University and College Press of
Mississippi, 1971.
Gray, B. H., Cooke, R. A. and Tannenbaum, A. S. "Research
involving human subjects." Science 1978 (22 September) 201:
1094-1101.
Gray, P. "Fakes that have skewed history." Time 1983 (16 May)
121: 48-49.
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Gray, P. E. and Deutsch, J. M. Letter to the editor. New York
Times 1989 (11 October): A30.
Green, J. E. 100 great scientists. New York: Washington Square
Press, 1964.
Greenacre, P. The quest for the father: A study of the
Butler-Darwin controversy, as a contribution to the understanding
of the creative individual. New York: International Universities
Press, 1963.
Greenberg, D. S. "Science's Maginot mentality on misconduct." The
Journal of NIH Research 1991 (August) 3: 32-33.
Greenberg, D. S. "The Baltimore case." Letter to the editor.
Issues in Science and Technology 1989-90 (Winter) 6: 25-26.
Greenberg, D. S. "Whistle blower pays high price." Cleveland
Plain Dealer 1989 (14 February): OpEd page.
Greenberg, D. S. "Baltimore sends 'correction' demanded by NIH."
Science and Government Report 1989 (15 March): 6.
Greenberg, D. S. "Disputed paper by Baltimore subject to a new
House Hearing." Science and Government Report 1989 (1 May): 1, 3.
Greenberg, D. S. "Baltimore wins pr battle, but key issues
remain." Science and Government Report 1989 (15 May): 5-7.
Greenberg, D. S. "Decrying shoddy science is a p.r. victory."
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Greenberg, D. S. "Baltimore's hearing (part ii): A torrent of
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