Science Fraud Bibliography Index

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Jackson, C. I. Honor in science. New Haven: Sigma Xi, The
Scientific Research Society, 2nd edition, 1986.

Jackson, C. I. and Prados, J. W. "Honor in science." American
Scientist 1983 (September-October) 71: 462-464.


Jackson, S. W. "Cruel and unusual medicine." New York Times Book
Review 1986 (6 April): BR 30-31. Review of Valenstein, E. S.
Great and desperate cures. New York: Basic, 1986.

Jackson, D. D. "Lincoln Ellsworth, the forgotten hero of Polar
exploration." Smithsonian 1990 (October): 171-188.

Jacob, M. C. The cultural meaning of the scientific revolution.
New York: Knopf, 1988.

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Jacob, M. C. The Newtonians and the English Revolution 1689-1720.
Ithaca, New York: Cornell University Press, 1983.

Jacobs, B. L. "Molecules of the mind." New York Times 1987 (8
February): BR 15. Review of Franklin, J. Molecules of the mind:
The brave new science of molecular psychology. New York:
Atheneum, 1987.

Jacobs, D. M. The ufo controversy in America. Bloomington,
Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1975.

Jacobs, J. B. Drunk driving: An American dilemma. Chicago: The
University of Chicago Press, 1989.

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Jacobstein, J. "Science isn't really willing to investigate
misconduct." The Scientist 1988 (12 December): 9ff.

Jacobstein, J. "I am not optimistic." The Scientist 1987 (14
December): 12-14.

Jaffe, B. Crucibles: The story of chemistry. New York: Dover, 4th
edition, 1976 (originally, 1930).

Jahn, M. E. and Woolf, D. J. The lying stones of Dr. Johann
Bartholomew Adam Beringer being his Lithographiae Wirceburgensis.
Berkeley and Los Angeles: The University of California Press,
1963.

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Jaki, S. L. "Introductory essay." Duhem, P. To save the
phenomena. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1969:
ix-xxvi.

Janis, I. J. Victims of groupthink: A psychological study of
foreign policy decisions and fiascoes. Boston: Houghton Mifflin,
1972.

Janison, D. "Researcher, mentor battle over botched experiment."
Albany Times Union 1989 (20 February): 1, A-16.

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Janus, C. with Brashler, W. The search for Peking Man. New York:
Macmillan, 1975.

Jaroff, L. "A No-Touch Therapy." Time 1994 (21 November): 88-89.

Jaroff, L. "Fighting against flimflam." Time 1988 (13 June):
70-72.

Jaschik, S. "Congress' interest in ferreting out fraud is
misinformed, harmful, say researchers." The Chronicle of Higher
Education 1989 (7 June): 1, A25.

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Jastrow, J. (ed). The story of human error. Freeport, New York:
Books for Library Press, Inc., 1967 (originally, 1936).

Jastrow, J. Error and eccentricity in human belief. New York:
Dover, 1962 (this is a reprint of a book formerly titled Wish and
wisdom. New York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1935).

Jastrow, J. The psychology of conviction: A study of beliefs and
attitudes. Boston: Houghton Miffling, 1918.


Jastrow, J. Fact and fable in psychology. New York:
Houghton-Mifflin, 1901.

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Jastrow, R. "Double cross on the double helix?" Psychology Today,
1979 (September), 13(4): 100-107. (review of H. F. Judson, The
eighth day of creation).

Jastrow, R. with Selections and Commentary by Kenneth Korey. The
essential Darwin. Boston: Little, Brown, 1984.

Jayaraman, K. S. "Gupta affirms authenticity." Nature 1989 (27
April) 338: 694.

Jencks, C. "A reappraisal of the most controversial educational
document of our times." Lejune, R. (ed). Class and conflict in
American society. Chicago: Rand McNally, 1972: 217-225.

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Jencks, C., et al. Inequality: A reassessment of the effects of
family and schooling in America. New York: Basic Books, l972.

Jensen, A. R. "Dir Sir Cyril Burt fake his research on
heritability of intelligence? Part II." Phi Delta Kappan, 1977
(February), 58(6): 471, 492.

Jevons, F. R. Science observed: Science as a social and
intellectual activity. London: George Allen and Unwin, 1973.

Johnson, G. "Bush would wait for a weatherman." New York Times
1990 (11 February): E6.

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Johnson, G. "A birthday party for cold fusion." New York Times
1990 (1 April): E7.

Johnson, G. "A triumph, maybe, for small science." New York Times
1989 (16 April): 6E.

Johnson, G. "Dr. Krim's crusade." New York Times Magazine 1988
(14 February): 30ff.

Johnson, G. "Critics attempt to reinterpret a colleague's
disturbing past." New York Times 1988 (17 July): E6.

Johnson, G. and Mansnerus, L. "Genetic scientist defies U. S.
rules." New York Times 1987 (16 August): E7.

Johnson, G. and Mansnerus, L. "NASA encourages 'whistle
blowing.'" New York Times 1987 (7 June): E30.

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Johnson, G. and Mansnerus, L. "Separating illusion from reality
in the war on cancer." New York Times 1987 (19 April): E7.

Johnson, J. M. and Douglas, J. D. (eds). Crime at the top:
Deviance in business and the professions. New York: Lippincott,
1978.

Johnson, J. "Widespread drug lapses found among elderly." New
York Times 1989 (15 February): 1.

Johnson, K. "Rise of the resume sleuth." New York Times 1983 (9
January): 12ff.

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Johnson, K. "Liability in setting standards." New York Times 1982
(1 June): D1-D2.

Johnston, M. (ed). The cosmos of Arthus Holly Compton. New York:
Knopf, 1967.

Johnson, P. E. Darwin on trial. Washington, D.C.: Regnery
Gateway, 1991.

Johnson, S. "Research: Plagiary is only one problem." The New
York Times, 1983 (9 January), Section 12: "Education: Winter
Survey," 60.

Johnston, R. "Contextual knowledge: a model for the overthrow of
the internal/external dichotomy in science." Australian and New
Zealand Journal of Sociology, 1976 (October), 12(3): 193-203.

Johnson, R. W. "Retain the original data!" American Psychologist,
1964 (May), 19(5): 350-351.

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Jonas, G. The circuit riders: Rockefeller money and the rise of
modern science. New York: Norton, 1989.

Jonas G. "Freudians' problems in validating theory" (letter). The
New York Times, 1984 (7 February): A24.

Jones, A. S. "Just how sacrosanct are the words inside quotation
marks?" New York Times 1991 (20 January): E6.

Jones, E. The life and work of Sigmund Freud. Volume iii: The
last phase. 1919-1939. New York: Basic Books, 1957.
Jones, E. The life and work of Sigmund Freud. Volume ii: Years
of maturity, 1901-1919. New York Basic Books, 1955.

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Jones, E. The life and work of Sigmund Freud: The formative years
and the great discoveries, 1856-1900. New York: Basic Books,
1953.

Jones, F. L. "Obsession plus pseudo-science equals fraud: Sir
Cyril Burt, intelligence, and social mobility." Australian and
New Zealand Journal of Sociology, 1980 (March), 16(1): 48-55.

Jones, H. S. "John Couch Adams and the discovery of Neptune."
Newman, J. R. (ed). The World of Mathematics. New York: Simon and
Schuster, 1956: 822-839.

Jones, J. H. Bad blood. New York: The Free Press, 1981.

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Jones, R. F. Stories of great physicians. Racine, Wisconsin:
Whitman, 1963.

Joravsky, D. "Fraud and deceit in science." The New York Review
of Books 1983 (13 October) 30: 3-5.

Joravsky, D. The Lysenko affair. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Harvard University Press, 1970.

Jordan, D. S. The higher foolishness. Indianapolis: Bobbs,
Merril, 1927.

Jordy, W. H. Henry Adams: Scientific historian. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1952.

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Joseph, L. E. "Britain's whole earth guru." New York Times
Magazine 1986 (23 November): 67ff.

Josephson, M. The robber barons: the great American capitalists.
1861-1901. New York: Harcourt, 1934.

Josephson, M. Edison. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1959.

Josephson, P. "Science in the U.S.S.R." Science (14 May) 236:
861. Review of Fortesque, S. The Communist Party and Soviet
Science. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987.

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Joynson, R. B. The Burt affair. New York: Routledge, 1989.

Judson, H. F. "The legend of Rosalind Franklin." Science Digest
1986 (January) 94: 56ff.

Judson, H. F. "On the barricades." The Sciences 1985
(July/August): 54-59.

Judson, H. F. "Century of the sciences." Science 84 1984
(November): 41-43.

Judson, H. F. The eighth day of creation: Makers of the
revolution in biology. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1979.

Juenger, F. G. The failure of technology. New York: Gateway, 1956
(originally, Regnery, 1949).

Juergens, R. E. "Minds in chaos: A recital of the Velikovsky
story." The American Behavioral Scientist, 1963 (September),
7(1): 4-17.

Jupp, V. L. "Freud and pseudo-science." Philosophy, 1977
(October), 52(202), 441-453.

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