Science Fraud Bibliography Index
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Haberer, J. "Politicalization in science." Science 1972 (17
November) 178: 713-724.
Haberman, C. "Israel to revise rules on scrolls." New York Times
1991 (28 October): A3.
Hacking, I. The emergence of probability. New York: Cambridge
University Press, 1975.
Hadamard, J. The psychology of invention in the mathematical
field. New York: Dover, 1954 (originally, Princeton University
Press, 1945).
Hafner, K. and Markoff, J. Cyberpunk: Outlaws and hackers on the
computer frontier. New York: A Touchstone Book, 1992.
Hagstrom, W. O. "Competition in science." American Sociological
Review 1974 (February) 39: 1-18.
Hagstrom, W. O. The scientific community. New York: Basic Books,
1965.
Haines, B. "The inter-relations between social, biological, and
medical thought, 1750-1850: Saint-Simon and Comte." British
Journal for the History of Science, 1978 (March), 11(37), Part 1:
19-35.
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Halacy, D. S., Jr. Genetic revolution: Shaping life for tomorrow.
New York: Harper, 1974.
Halacy, D. S., Jr. Science and serendipity: Great discoveries by
accident. Philadelphia: Macrae Smith Company, 1967.
Haldane, J. B. S. Science advances. London: George Allen and
Unwin, 1948.
Hale, N. G., Jr. "From Berggasse XIX to Central Park West: The
Americanization of psychoanalysis, 1919-1940." Journal of the
History of the Behavioral Sciences 1978 (October) 14: 299-315.
Hall, A. R. The scientific revolution, 1500-1800. London:
Longmans, Green, 1954.
Hall, D. L. "The struggles of a cell scientist." New York Times
Book Review 1984 (1 January): 9. A review of Manning, K. R.
Apollo of science: The life of Ernest Everett Just. New York:
Oxford, 1983.
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Hall, D. (ed). The frustration of science. Freeport, New York:
Books for Libraries Press, 1968 (originally, 1935).
Hall, H. S. "Scientists and politicians." Barber, B. and Hirsch,
W. (eds). The sociology of science. New York: The Free Press,
1962: 269-287.
Hall, R. A. The Kensington Rune-Stone is genuine. Columbia, South
Carolina: Hornbeam Press, 1982.
Hall, R. A. From Galileo to Newton. New York: Dover, 1981.
Hall, R. A. Philosophers at war: The quarrel between Newton and
Leibniz. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1980.
Hall, S. S. "Baltimore resigns at Rockefeller." Science 1991 (6
December) 254: 1447.
Hall, S. S. "David Baltimore's final days." Science 1991 (13
December) 254: 1576-1579.
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Hall, T. H. The spiritualists: The story of Florence Cook and
William Crookes. New York: Garret, 1962.
Hallam, A. "Alfred Wegener and the hypothesis of continental
drift. Scientific American, 1975 (February), 232(2): 88-97.
Halloran, R. "Pentagon denies polygraph policy is move to curb
press disclosures." The New York Times, 1982 (10 December): A1,
D20.
Hallum, J. and Hadley, S. "Scientific misconduct" (letter to the
editor). The Journal of NIH Research 1990 (September) 2: 12.
Hamer, D. H., Hu, S., Magnuson, V. L., Hu, N. and Pattatucci,
Angela M. L. "A linkage between dna markers on the x chromosome
and male sexual orientation." Science 1993 (16 July) 261:
321-327.
Hamer, M. "How a forensic scientist fell foul of the law." New
Scientist, 1981 (3 September): 575-576.
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Hamer, M. "Forensic scientists defend 'deranged' dissident." New
Scientist, 1981 (1 October): 3.
Hamilton, D. P. "What to expect on the misconduct front." Science
1992 (3 January) 255: 19.
Hamilton, D. P. "OSI: Better the devil you know?" Science 1992
(13 March) 255: 1344-1347.
Hamilton, D. P. "In the trenches, doubts about scientific
integrity." Science 1992 (27 March) 255: 1637.
Hamilton, D. P. "The Richards Panel tosses a curve." Science 1992
(3 April) 256: 23.
Hamilton, D. P. "A shaky consensus on misconduct." Science 1992
(1 May) 256: 604-605.
Hamilton, D. P. "Baltimore to move across the street?" Science
1992 (1 May) 256: 603.
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Hamilton, D. P. "Scientist-consultants accuse OSI of missing the
pattern." Science 1992 (8 May) 256: 738.
Hamilton, D. P. "Did OSI rewrite history?" Science 1992 (15 May)
256: 959.
Hamilton, D. P. "Reorganization of OSI now a reality." Science
1992 (5 June) 256: 1383.
Hamilton, D. P. "Lightning strikes the SSC." Science 1992 (26
June) 256: 1752-1753.
Hamilton, D. P. "U.S. attorney decides not to prosecute
Imanishi-Kari." Science 1992 (17 July) 257: 318.
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Hamilton, D. P. "San Diego State faces the tenure police."
Science 1992 (31 July) 257: 603.
Hamilton, D. P. "Congress cuts back research pork barrel."
Science 1992 (7 August) 257: 731.
Hamilton, D. P. "Senate issues a stay of execution." Science 1992
(7 August) 257: 737.
Hamilton, D. P. "Changes in misconduct policies on the way."
Science 1992 (23 October) 258: 535.
Hamilton, D. P. "Panel set to critique Aids Vaccine Award."
Science 1992 (30 October) 258: 731.
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Hamilton, D. P. "Research papers: Who's uncited now?" Science
1991 (4 January) 251: 25.
Hamilton, D. P. "More woes for Gallo." Science 1991 (11 January)
251: 152.
Hamilton, D. P. "NIH misconduct procedures derailed." Science
1991 (11 January) 251: 152-153.
Hamilton, D. P. "Scholars flock to a proliferation of fraud
conferences." Science 1991 (1 February) 251: 507.
Hamilton, D. P. "Fraud office besieged." Science 1991 (1 March)
251: 1011.
Hamilton, D. P. "Verdict in sight in the 'Baltimore case.'"
Science 1991 (8 March) 251: 1169-1172.
Hamilton, D. P. "A noble settlement." Science 1991 (15 March)
251: 1301.
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Hamilton, D. P. "NIH takes heat for lax investigation." Science
1991 (15 March) 251: 1305.
Hamilton, D. P. "Stanford feud with auditor could lead to
criminal investigation." Science 1991 (15 March) 251: 1301.
Hamilton, D. P. Untitled. Science 1991 (15 March) 251: 1301.
Hamilton, D. P. "Cold fusion: Battle of the books." Science 1991
(22 March) 251: 1415.
Hamilton, D. P. "Know thy reviewers." Science 1991 (22 March)
251: 1424-1425.
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Hamilton, D. P. "Stanford in the hot seat." Science 1991 (22
March) 251: 1420.
Hamilton, D. P. "NIH finds fraud in cell paper." Science 1991 (29
March) 251: 1552-1554.
Hamilton, D. P. "Baltimore throws in the towel." Science 1991 (10
May) 252: 768-770.
Hamilton, D. P. "OSIR finds Gallo report a hot potato." Science
1991 (19 June) 253: 1619.
Hamilton, D. P. "Baltimore case--in brief." Science 1991 (5 July)
253: 24-25.
Hamilton, D. P. "Gallo report complete." Science 1991 (12 July)
253: 127.
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Hamilton, D. P. "OSI verdict delayed." Science 1991 (12 July)
253: 127.
Hamilton, D. P. "Did Imanishi-Kari get a fair 'trial'?" Science
1991 (21 June) 253: 1607.
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Hamilton, D. P. "Stanford finances take a beating." Science 1991
(19 July) 253: 255.
Hamilton, D. P. "OSI investigator 'reined in.'" Science 1991 (26
July) 253: 372.
Hamilton, D. P. "Healy returns fire at Dingell hearing." Science
1991 (9 August) 253: 618.
Hamilton, D. P. "Hints emerge from the Gallo probe." Science 1991
(16 August) 253: 728-729.
Hamilton, D. P. "Can OSI withstand a scientific backlash?"
Science 1991 (6 September) 253: 1084-1086.
Hamilton, D. P. "Gallo investigation raises new questions."
Science 1991 (25 October) 254: 507.
Hamilton, D. P. "Census adjustment battle heats up." Science 1990
(18 May) 248: 807-808.
Hamilton, D. P. "A question of 'fitness.'" Science 1990 (29 June)
248: 1598.
Hamilton, D. P. "NIH sued over misconduct case." Science 1990 (3
August) 249: 471.
Hamilton, D. P. "Former Gallo aide faces felony charges." Science
1990 (10 August) 249: 623.
Hamilton, D. P. "PNAS bars papers from UC geneticist." Science
1990 (10 August) 249: 622.
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Hamilton, D. P. "Science conduct: Do the right thing." Science
1990 (10 August) 249: 623.
Hamilton, D. P. "The sin of rivalry." Science 1990 (14 September)
249: 1242.
Hamilton, D. P. "Magnet lab decision repels MIT." Science 1990
(21 September) 249: 1367-1368.
Hamilton, D. P. "Publishing by--and for?--the numbers." Science
1990 (7 December) 250: 1331-1332.
Hamilton, D. P. "NSF watchdog plays up misconduct." Science 1990
(21 December) 250: 1662.
Hammond, A. "The choosing of the 20." Science 84 1984 (November):
9.
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Hammond, A. "Concern over climate: Researchers increasingly go
public." Science, 1976 (16 April), 192: 246-247.
Hanlon, J. "Geller and New Scientist." New Scientist, 1974 (17
October), 64: 170-178.
Hanlon, J. "The Stanford Research Institute investigation." New
Scientist, 1974 (17 October), 64: 178-185.
Hanlon, J. "Top food scientist published false data." New
Scientist 1974 (7 November) 64: 436-437.
Hansen, J. "The crime of Galileo." Science 81 (March): 14-19.
Hanson, N. R. Perception and discovery: An introduction to
scientific inquiry. Humphreys, W. C. (ed). San Francisco,
California: Freeman, Cooper Company, 1969.
Hanson, N. R. "Scientists and logicians: A confrontation."
Science 1962 (21 December) 138: 1311-1314.
Hanson, N. R. Patterns of discovery: An inquiry into the
conceptual foundations of science. Cambridge: Cambridge
University Press, 1961.
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Hapgood, C. H. Maps of the ancient sea kings: Evidence of
advanced civilization in the ice age. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania:
Chilton Books, 1966.
Hardin, C. L. "Table-turning, parapsychology and fraud." Social
Studies of Science, 1981 (May), 11(2): 249-256.
Hare, R. "Penicillin -- setting the record straight." New
Scientist, 1979 (15 February): 466-468.
Hargens, L. L. and Hagstrom, W. O. "Sponsored and contest
mobility of American academic scientists." Sociology of Education
1967 (Winter) 40: 24-38.
Harley, R. M. "World's hungry: Have their numbers been
exaggerated?" Christian Science Monitor 1981 (5 November): 1, 6.
Harlow, H. F. "Fundamental principles for preparing psychology
journal articles." Journal of Comparative and Physiological
Psychology 1962 (December) 55: 893-896.
Harmetz, A. "Crossing the line to stardom." New York Times, 1987
(7 May): Section 2, 1, 42.
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Harp, J., and Taietz, P. "Academic integrity and social
structure: A study of cheating among college students." Social
Problems, 1966, 13: 365-373.
Harris, B. "Whatever happened to Little Albert?" American
Psychologist 1979 (February) 34: 151-160.
Harris, N. L., Gang, D. L., Quay, S. C., Sibrand, P., Zamecnik,
P. C., Nelson-Rees, W. A. and O'Brien, S. J. "Contamination of
Hodgkin's disease cells cultures." Nature 1981 (22 January) 289:
228-230.
Harris, M. Cannibals and kings: The origins of cultures. New
York: Random House, 1977.
Harrison, A. J. "Common elements and interconnections." Science,
1984 (1 June), 224: 939-942.
Harrison, A. J. "Reflections on current issues in science and
technology." Science 1982 (26 February) 215: 1061-1063.
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Harriss, J. "Qu'est-ce que c'est? A social club or a cultural
passion?" Smithsonian, 1990 (January) 20: 144-157.
Hartner, W. "Galileo's contribution to astronomy." McMullin, E.
(ed). Galileo, man of science. Princeton Junction, New Jersey: Da
Capo, 1988: 178-194 (originally, Basic Books, 1967).
Hartshorne, H. and May, M. A. Studies in deceit: Studies in the
nature of character. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1928.
Harwood, J. "American academic opinion and social change: Recent
developments in the nature-nurture controversy." Oxford Review of
Education 1982, 8: 41-67.
Harwood, J. "The race-intelligence controversy: A sociological
approach ii -- 'external factors.'" Social Studies of Science
1977, 7: 1-30.
Harwood, J. "The race-intelligence controversy: A sociological
approach i--professional factors." Social Studies of Science
1976, 6: 369-394.
Haskins, C. H. The Renaissance of the twelfth century. New York:
Meridian Books, 1957 (originally, Harvard, 1927).
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Hawkes, N. "Tracing Burt's descent to scientific fraud." Science,
1979 (17 August), 205: 673-675.
Hawking, S. W. A brief history of time: From the big bang to
black holes. New York: Bantam, 1988.
Hawkins, G. S., in collaboration with White, J., Stonehenge
decoded. Garden City, New York: Doubleday, 1965.
Hawtin, G. and Wells, J. "Security crackdown for trouble-plagued
mental hospital." New York Post 1984 (2 January): 10.
Hawtin, G. and Wells, J. "Four 'sudden deaths' a month in Wards
Isle bedlam." New York Post 1983 (15 December): 14.
Hayflick, L. "Immortality" (letter). Science, 1984 (20 July),
225: 268.
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Hazen, R. M. and Trefil, J. Science matters: Achieving scientific
literacy. New York: Doubleday, 1991.
Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Health and Scientific
Research of the Committee on Human Resources. Human drug testing
by the C.I.A. U. S. Senate, 20 and 21 September 1977. Washington,
D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1977.
Hearne, V. "Talking ants and other unorthodoxies." The New York
Times Book Review, 1984 (27 May), 8-9 (review of D. R. Griffin,
Animal thinking).
Hearnshaw, L. S. Cyril Burt, psychologist. New York: Random
House, 1981 (originally, Cornell, 1979).
Hechinger, F. M. "Cracking down on sale of fraudulent degrees."
New York Times 1984 (20 May): C9.
Hechinger, F. M. "New attacks are made on medical education." The
New York Times, 1984 (29 May): C7.
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Hechinger, F. M. "Standing guard over aptitude tests." The New
York Times, 1983 (30 August): C9.
Hechinger, F. M. "When ethical students refused unfair help." The
New York Times, 1982 (23 November): C6.
Heilbron, J. L. "Emotional lines in modern physics." Science,
1974 (30 August), 185: 777-779 (review of L. S. Feuer, Einstein
and the generations of science).
Heilbroner, R. L. The worldly philosophers: The lives, times, and
ideas of the great economic thinkers. New York: Simon and
Schuster, 1961 (originally, 1953).
Heller, S. "At Conference, Conservative Scholars Lash Out at
Attempts to 'Delegitimize Science.'" The Chronicle of Higher
Education. 1994 (23 November): A18, A20.
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Heller, S. "$1-Million awarded to accuser of scholar at U. of
Michigan." The Chronicle of Higher Education 1993 (19 May): A17.
Hellman, G. Bankers, bones and beetles: The first century of the
American Museum of Natural History. Garden City, New York: The
Natural History Press, 1969 (originally, The New Yorker, 1968).
Hempel C. G. Philosophy of natural science. Englewood Cliffs, New
Jersey: Prentice-Hall, 1966.
Hendin, H., Gaylin, W. and Carr, A. Psychoanalysis and social
research. Garden City, New York: Doubleday Anchor, 1966
(originally, 1965).
Henig, R. M. "In business to treat cancer." New York Times
Magazine 1986 (23 November): 68ff.
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Henry, W. A. III. "'He said,' she said." Time 1993 (24 May):
58-59.
Henry, W. A., III. "Embroidering the facts: A New Yorker writer
prompts a storm of criticism." Time, 1984 (2 July): 66.
Henry, S. (ed). Degrees of deviance: Student accounts of their
deviant behavior. Salem, Wisconsin: Sheffield Publishing, 1990.
Herbert, R. "A jester in the science camp." New Scientist, 1980
(27 March): 994-996.
Hering, D. W. Foibles and fallacies of science. New York: D. Van
Nostrand, 1924.
Herrnstein, R. J. "Doing what comes naturally: A reply to
Professor Skinner." American Psychologist 1977 (December) 32:
1013-1016.
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Herrnstein, R. J. I.Q. in the meritocracy. Boston: Little, Brown,
1973.
Herron, C. R. and Wright, M. "Bell speaks, Hutton listens." New
York Times 1985 (8 September): E2.
Herron, C. R. and Wright, M. "New questions on corporate crime."
New York Times 1985 (22 September): E4.
Hershey, R. D., Jr. "The hand that shaped America's poverty line
as the realistic index." New York Times 1989 (4 August): A11.
Hershey, R. D., Jr., "Underground economy is not rising to the
bait." New York Times 1988 (24 January): E5.
Herskovits, M. J. Franz Boas: The science of man in the making.
New York: Scribner's, 1953.
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Hesse, M. "The strong thesis of sociology of science." In M.
Hesse, Revolutions and reconstructions in the philosophy of
science. Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1980: 29-59.
Hessen, B. "The social and economic roots of Newton's
'Principia.'" Science at The Cross Roads. London: Frank Cass Co.,
Ltd., 1971: 151-212.
Hetherington, N. S. Science and objectivity: Episodes in the
history of astronomy. Ames, Iowa: Iowa State University Press,
1988.
Hevesi, D. "Polls show discontent with health care." New York
Times 1989 (15 February): A16.
Hewish, A., Bell, S. J., Pilkington, J. D., Scott, P. F., and
Collins, R. A. "Observation of a rapidly pulsating radio source."
Nature, 1968 (24 February), 217: 709-713.
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Heylin, M. Editorial. Chemical and Engineering News 1989 (22
May): 3.
Higgins, A. C. "The games of science: Science watching."
Kilbourne, B. K. and Kilbourne, M. T. (eds). The dark side of
science. San Francisco, California: American Association for the
Advancement of Science, Pacific Division, 1983: 9-26.
Higgins, A. C. "Scientific fraud and university accountability."
SUNY Research 83 1983 (September/October): 13-14.
Higgins, A. C. "Social factors affecting the quality of medical
records." Journal of Medical Education 1968 (October) 43:
1049-1054.
Hilfiker, D. "A doctor's view of modern medicine." New York Times
Magazine 1986 (23 February): 44ff.
Hilgard, E. R. and Marquis, D. G. Conditioning and learning. New
York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1940.
Hilgartner, S., Bell, R. C. and O'Connor, R. Nukespeak: The
selling of nuclear technology in America. New York: Penguin, 1983
(originally, Sierra Club, 1982).
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Hilts, P. J. "Consensus on Ethics in Research is Elusive." New
York Times, 1995 (15 January): 24.
Hilts, P. J. "Panel Says U.S. May Have Done Thousands of Human
Radiation Experiments" New York Times, 1994 (22 October): 10.
Hilts. P. J. "Speed of F.D.A. Action on Rules for Drug Tests is
Questioned." New York Times, 1994 (29 October): 10.
Hilts, P. J. "Inquiry Finds A Researcher Faked Work." New York
Times, 1994 (27 November): 37.
Hilts, P. J. "Inquiry Links Test Secrecy To A Cover-up." New York
Times, 1994 (15 December): A26.
Hilts, P. J. "Clinton retains Bush appointee as drug chief." New
York Times 1993 (27 February): 8.
Hilts, P. J. "Health chief assails a research deal." New York
Times 1993 (12 March): A12.
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Hilts, P. J. "When does duplication of words become theft?" New
York Times 1993 (29 march): A10.
Hilts, P. J. "Institutes of Health close fraud investigation
unit." New York Times 1993 (5 May): A21.
Hilts, P. J. "Fraud sleuth protests work halt with fast." New
York Times 1993 (1 June): C1, C10.
Hilts, P. J. "U.S. to review case of scientist on hunger strike."
New York Times 1993 (4 June): A19.
Hilts, P. J. "Government fraud investigator ends hunger strike."
New York Times 1993 (13 June): 24.
Hilts, P. J. "Why whistle-blowers can seem a little crazy." New
York Times 1993 (13 June): 6E.
Hilts, P. J. "U.S. seeks to protect fruits of tax-supported
research." New York Times 1993 (17 June): B10.
Hilts, P. J. "Research group's tie to drugmaker is questioned."
New York Times 1993 (18 June): A24.
Hilts, P. J. "Top investigator at government health agency
accused of sex harassment." New York Times 1993 (8 August): 30.
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Hilts, P. J. "Scholar who sued wins $1.2 Million." New York Times
1993 (22 September): A23.
Hilts, P. J. "U.S. doctor drops patient for criticizing drug
trial." New York Times 1993 (23 October): 9.
Hilts, P. J. "Science and law clash over fraud-case appeals." New
York Times 1993 (8 November): B10.
Hilts, P. J. "Misconduct in science is not rare, a survey finds."
New York Times 1993 (12 November): A22.
Hilts, P. J. "Misconduct charges dropped against AIDS virus
scientist." New York Times 1993 (13 November): A1.
Hilts, P. J. "Plagiarists take note: Machines on guard." New York
Times 1992 (7 January): C1, C9.
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Hilts, P. J. "Doctor accused anew on AIDS studies." New York
Times 1992 (25 June): A22.
Hilts, P. J. "Researcher accused of fraud in her data will not be
indicted." New York Times 1992 (14 July): C3.
Hilts, P. J. "Quality and low cost of medical care lure Americans
on border to Mexico." New York Times 1992 (23 November): A11.
Hilts, P. J. "Federal inquiry finds misconduct by a discoverer of
the AIDS virus." New York Times 1992 (31 December): 1, A20.
Hilts, P. J. "Under Bush proposal, science would be a leader in
increased spending." New York Times 1991 (4 February): A14.
Hilts, P. J. "Crucial research data in report biologist signed
are held fake." New York Times 1991 (21 March): 1, B10.
Hilts, P. J. "Hero in exposing science hoax paid dearly." New
York Times 1991 (22 March): 1, B6.
Hilts, P. J. "Can the scales of justice be calibrated for science
fraud?" New York Times 1991 (31 March): E7.
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Hilts, P. J. "M.I.T. will pay back $731,000 to U.S., including
lobby funds." New York Times 1991 (24 April): A16.
Hilts, P. J. "Baltimore apologizes for defense of research paper
with bad data." New York Times 1991 (4 May): 1, 7.
Hilts, P. J. "U.S. warns 250 campuses of audit on overhead costs
linked to grants." New York Times 1991 (10 May): A14.
Hilts, P. J. "'I am innocent,' embattled biologist says." New
York Times 1991 (4 June): C1, C10.
Hilts, P. J. "New questions in misconduct cases prompt withdrawal
of health official." New York Times 1991 (1 August): B6.
Hilts, P. J. "Scientist again defends his AIDS research." New
York Times 1991 (15 August): A19.
Hilts, P. J. "New assertiveness at the U.S. health institutes."
New York Times 1991 (9 September): A13.
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Hilts, P. J. "Panel assails canceling of teenager study." New
York Times 1991 (25 September): A21.
Hilts, P. J. "Nobelist caught up in fraud case resigns as head of
Rockefeller U." New York Times 1991 (3 December): 1, C8.
Hilts, P. J. "Science and the stain of scandal." New York Times
1991 (4 December): B1, B11.
Hilts, P. J. "Oversight, phase i: Keeping records of doctors with
records." New York Times 1990 (9 September): 26E.
Hilts, P. J. "U.S. inquiry on misconduct in discovery of AIDS
virus." New York Times 1990 (6 October): 1, 6.
Hilts, P. J. "Birth control backlash." New York Times Magazine
1990 (16 December): 41ff.
Hilts, P. J. "Abortion debate clouds research on fetal tissue."
New York Times 1989 (16 October): A19.
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Hilts, P. J. "Ideological test for federal jobs worries doctors."
New York Times 1989 (22 October): 32.
Hilts, P. J. "Citing abortion, U.S. extends ban on grants for
fetal tissue work." New York Times 1989 (2 November): 1, B19.
Hilts, P. J. "Abortion debate clouds research on fetal tissue."
New York Times 1989 (16 December): A19.
Hilts, P. J. "Scientists publish unbelievable research results."
The Washington Post 1988 (30 June): A9.
Himmelfarb, G. Darwin and the Darwinian revolution. Garden City,
New York: Doubleday, 1959.
Hirsch, E. D., Jr. "The politics of theories of interpretation."
Critical Inquiry, 1982 (September), 9(1): 235-247.
Hirsch, W. "The anatomy of science in totalitarian societies: The
case of Nazi Germany." Working paper XI, Institute for the Study
of Social Change, Department of Sociology and Anthropology,
Purdue University, July,1974.
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Hitchens, C. The Elgin Marbles: Should They Be Returned to
Greece? London: Chatto & Windus, 1987.
Hitching, F. The neck of the giraffe: Where Darwin went wrong.
New York: Ticknor and Fields, 1982.
Hitching, F. The mysterious world: An atlas of the unexplained.
New York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1978.
Hixson, J. The patchwork mouse. Garden City, New York: Anchor
Press/Doubleday, 1976.
Hobbs, A. H. The claims of sociology: A critique of textbooks. A
critique, also, of teaching and teaching methods. Harrisburg,
Pennsylvania: The Stackpole Company, 1951.
Hocart, A. M. Kings and counsellors: An essay in the comparative
anatomy of human society. Chicago: Chicago University Press, 1970
(originally, 1930).
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Hodge, S. E. and Greenberg, D. A. "Publication credit" (Letter).
Science 1981 (28 August) 213: 50.
Hodges, A. Alan Turing: The enigma. New York: Touchstone Book,
1984.
Hofer, M. A. "Behind the Curve." New York Times, 1994 (26
December): 39.
Hoffman, E. and Slade, M. "Censure for things unsaid." New York
Times 1982 (7 February): E20.
Hoffman, B. The strange story of the quantum. New York: Dover,
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Hoffman, B, in collaboration with Helen Dukas. Albert Einstein:
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Holden, C. "The real truth about science." Science 1992 (18
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Holden, C. "Neuroscientist pleads guilty to embezzling." Science
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Holden, C. "Indian geologist suspended." Science 1991 (12 March)
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Holden, C. "Worm bites dad." Science 1989 (4 August) 245: 472.
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Holden, C. "NIMH finds a case of 'serious misconduct.'" Science
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Holden, C. "Researcher accused of plagiarism resigns." Science
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Holden, C. "Giving mental illness its research due." Science 1986
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Holden, C. "Health service unveils fraud policy." Science 1986
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Holden, C. "Congress to investigate charges that OMB is
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Holden, C. "Broader commitment laws sought." Science 1985 (13
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Holden, C. "NIDA sees bias in scientists' drug meeting." Science
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Holden, C. "Simon and Kahn versus Global 2000." Science 1983 (23
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Holden, C. "Hayflick case settled." Science 1982 (15 January)
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Holden, C. "The politics of paleoanthropology." Science 1981 (14
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