Science Fraud Bibliography Index

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MacAvoy, P. W. "The underground--no recession there." The New
York Times 1982 (4 July): F3.

MacDougall, C. D. Hoaxes. New York: Macmillan, 1941.

Macfarlane, G. Alexander Fleming: The Man and the Myth.
Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1984.

Macfarlane, J. W. "Perspectives on personality consistency and
change from the guidance study." Vita Humana 1964, 7: 115-126.

Macfarlane, J. W. "From infancy to adulthood." Childhood
Education 1963 (March) 39: 336-342.

Mach, E. The science of mechanics: A critical and historical
account of its development. LaSalle, Illinois: The Open Court
Publishing Company, 1960 (this is the 6th English edition, a
translation of the 9th German edition, translated by Thomas J.
McCormack.)

Macilwain, C. "US agencies urged to tighten up peer review."
Nature 1993 (5 August) 364: 470.

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MacIver, R. M. "Science as a social phenomenon." Proceedings of
the American Philosophical Society, 1961, 105: 500-505.

Mackay, C. Extraordinary popular delusions and the madness of
crowds. Wells, Vermont: Fraser Publishing Company, 1932.

MacKenzie, D. A. Statistics in Britain, 1865-1930 The social
construction of scientific knowledge. Edinburgh: Edinburgh
University Press, 1981.

MacKenzie, D. "Interests, positivism and history." Social Studies
of Science, 1981 (November), 11(4): 498-504.

MacKenzie, D. A. "Karl Pearson and the professional middle
class." Annals of Science, 1979 (March), 36(2): 125-143.

MacKenzie, D. A. "Statistical theory and social interests: A
case-study." Social Studies of Science, 1978 (February), 8(1):
35-83.

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MacKenzie, D. A. "Eugenics in Britain." Social Studies of
Science, 1976 (September), 6(3-4): 499-532.

MacKinnon, D. W. "What makes a person creative?" Saturday Review
1962 (10 February) 45: 15-17, 69.

Mackintosh, A. R. "The first electronic computer." Physics Today
1982 (March) 40: 25-32.

MacLane, S. "Peer review and the structure of science." Science,
1975 (14 November), 190: 617.

MacLeod, R. "Changing perspectives in the social history of
science." In de Solla Price, D. (ed), Science, technology and
society. Burbank: Sage, 1977: 149-195.

MacLeod, R. M. "The support of Victorian science: The Endowment
of Research Movement in Great Britain, 1868-1900." Minerva, 1971
(April), 9(2): 197-230.

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MacLeod, R. M. "Science and government in Victorian England:
Lighthouse illumination and the Board of Trade, 1866-1886." Isis,
1969 (Spring), 60(201), Part 1: 5-38.

MacLeod, R. and Collins, P. (eds). The parliament of science: The
British Association for the Advancement of Science 1831-1981.
Northwood, Middlesex: Science Reviews Limited, 1981.

MacRoberts, M. H. and MacRoberts, B. R. "A re-evaluation of
Lotka's law of scientific productivity." Social Studies of
Science, 1982 (August), 12(3): 443-450.

Maddox, B. "Homosexual parents." Psychology Today 1982
(February): 62-69.

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Maddox, J., Randi, J. and Stewart, W. W. "'High-dilution'
experiments a delusion." Nature 1988 (28 July) 334: 287-290.

Maddox, J. "Give the hunger-striker a break." Nature 1993 (17
June) 363: 579.

Maddox, J. "Competition and the death of science." Nature 1993
(24 June) 363: 667.

Maddox, J. "Dr. Baltimore's experiment in hubris." New York Times
1991 (31 March): E13.

Maddox, J. "AIDS research turned upside down." Nature 1991 (26
September) 353: 297.

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Mader, S. S. Biology: Evolution, diversity and the environment.
Dubuque, Iowa: William C. Brown, 1985.

Maeroff, G. I. "Trial set in suit over 7 cancer cases." New York
Times 1986 (9 March): 36.

Maeroff, G. I. "Elite high schools accept 873 after pupils find
test errors." New York Times 1983 (30 September): 1, D19.

Maeroff, G. I. "Debate over engineering courses." New York Times
1983 (8 November): C1ff.

Magie. W. F. A source book in physics. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Harvard University Press, 1965.

Magner, D. K. "Nader warns universities of the ethical perils of
increased links with big corporations." The Chronicle of Higher
Education 1990 (24 October): A13, A16.

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Magnuson, E. "Hitler's forged diaries." Time 1983 (16 May):
36-47.

Magyar, G. "'Pseudo-effects' in experimental physics: Some notes
for case-studies." Social Studies of Science, 1977 (May), 7(2):
241-256.

Mahoney, M. J. "Psychology of the scientist: An evaluative
review." Social Studies of Science, 1979, 9: 349-375.

Mahony, P. J. Freud and the Rat Man. New Haven: Yale University
Press, 1986.

Maidenberg, H. J. "Naysayer at C.F.T.C. is leaving." The New York
Times, 1982 (27 December): D7.

Maier, N. R. F. "Maier's law." Baker, R. A. (ed). Psychology in
the Wry. New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1963: 21-35.

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Mailer, N. Of a fire on the moon. Boston: Little Brown, 1970.

Maitland, L. "E.P.A. says it shredded duplicate documents." The
New York Times, 1983 (11 February): A1, A17.

Maitland-Werner, L. "Panel outlines research threat." New York
Times 1986 (20 May): C1, C4.

Major, R. H. A history of medicine. Oxford: Blackwell Scientific
Publications, 1954.

Malatesta, A. and Friedland, R. The White Kikuyu: Louis S. B.
Leakey. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1978.

Malcolm, J. In the Freud archives. New York: Alfred A. Knopf,
1984.


Malcolm, J. "Portrait of Masson" (letter). The New York Times
Book Review, 1984 (8 July): 33.

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Malcolm, J. "Annals of scholarship: Trouble in the archives--i."
The New Yorker 1983 (5 December): 59ff.

Malcolm, J. "Annals of scholarship: Trouble in the archives--ii."
The New Yorker 1983 (12 December): 60ff.

Malcolm, J. Psychoanalysis: The impossible profession. New York:
Knopf, 1980.

Malley, M. "The discovery of atomic transmutation: Scientific
styles and philosophies in France and Britain." Isis, 1979
(June), 70(252): 213-223.

Mallon, T. Stolen words: Forays and ravages of plagiarism. New
York: Ticknow & Fields, 1989.

Mandall, R. D. The professor game. Garden City, New York:
Doubleday, 1977.

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Manier, E. The young Darwin and his cultural circle: A study of
influences which helped shape the language and the logic of the
first drafts of the theory of natural selection. Boston:
Dordrecht Holland, 1978.

Mann, J. M. "A prospective study of response error in food
history questionnaires: Implications for foodborne outbreak
investigation." American Journal of Public Health 1981 (December)
71: 1362-1366.

Mann, T. Confessions of Felix Krull: Confidence man (the early
years). New York: Knopf, 1955.

Mansfield, R. S. and Busse, T. V. The psychology of creativity
and discovery. Chicago: Nelson-Hall, 1981.
Mansnerus, L. and Roberts, K. "AMA takes on inept doctors." New
York Times 1986 (6 July): E7.

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Mansnerus, L. and Roberts, K. "The Met reviews two Rembrandts."
New York Times 1986 (5 October): E7.

Mansnerus, L. and Roberts, K. "Biotechnicians study abroad to
avoid U.S. rules." New York Times 1986 (16 November): E7.

Mansnerus, L. and Roberts, K. "Pursuing personalities." New York
Times 1986 (16 November): E7.

Manuel, F. E. A portrait of Isaac Newton. Cambridge, Mass: The
Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 1968.

Manuel, F. E. "Newton as autocrat of science." Daedalus 1968
(Summer) 97(3): 969-1001.

Manwell, C. and Baker, C. M. A. "Honesty in science: A partial
test of a sociobiological model of the social structure of
science." Search 1981 (June) 12: 151-160.

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Mararazzo, J. D. "Computerized psychological testing." Science
1983 (22 July) 221: 323.

Marchant, J. Alfred Russel Wallace: Letters and reminiscences.
New York: Harper, 1916.

Marcus, G. E. "One man's Mead." New York Times Book Review 1983
(27 March): BR3ff (review of D. Freeman, Margaret Mead and
Samoa).

Margolick, D. "Psychoanalyst Loses Libel Suit Against a New
Yorker Reporter." New York Times, 1994 (3 November): B13.

Margolick, D. "The split at Harvard Law goes down to its
foundations." New York Times 1985 (6 October): E7.

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Margolick, D. "Westmoreland v. CBS: A legal drama intensified by
a study in contrasts." The New York Times, 1984 (31 May): B1, B4.

Margolick, D. "25 wrongfully executed in U.S., study finds." New
York Times 1985 (14 November): A19.

Margolick, D. "A reporter's notebook: Bar group v. Mardi Gras."
The New York Times, 1983 (11 February): A15.

Margolick, D. "Courts, citing dangers, take a dimmer view of
hypnosis." The New York Times, 1983 (10 July): E6

Margolis, J. "Citation indexing and evaluation of scientific
papers." Science 1967 (10 March) 155: 1213-1219.

Markham, J. M. "Hitler diaries trial stirs judge to disbelief and
ire." The New York Times, 1985 (6 January): 14.

Markham, J. M. "Bonn says tests show diaries aren't Hitler's."
The New York Times, 1983 (7 May): 1, 6.

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Markham, J. M. "Reporter denies blame in Hitler hoax." The New
York Times, 1983 (11 May): A3.

Markham, J. M. "Stuttgart man named as Hitler hoax source." The
New York Times, 1983 (12 May): A9.

Markoff, J. "Hacker and Grifter Duel on the Net." New York Times,
1995 (19 February): E1, E3.

Markoff, J. "Locking the doors in the electronic global village."
New York Times 1991 (28 July): E2.

Markoff, J. "Arrests in computer break-ins show a global peril."
New York Times 1990 (4 April): 1, A16.

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Markoff, J. "U.S. drops computer case against student." New York
Times 1990 (28 July): 9.

Markoff, J. "One man's fight for free software." New York Times
1989 (11 January): D1ff.

Markoff, J. "Computer virus may be worse than disease." New York
Times 1989 (7 October): 1, 35.

Markoff, J. "Supercomputer pictures the once insoluble." New York
Times 1988 (30 October): 1,26.

Marks, J. "Scientific misconduct: Where 'just say no' fails."
American Scientist 1993 (July-August): 380-382.

Marks, J. Anthropology bulletin board 1993 (23 September).

Marks, J. The search for the "Manchurian Candidate": the CIA and
mind control. New York: Times Books, 1979.

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Marmor, T. R. "The more there are, the more we pay." New York
Times 1986 (29 June): F2.

Marquart, M. Paul Ehrlich. New York: Henry Schuman, 1941.

Marsa, L. "Scientific fraud." Omni 1992 (June): 39ff.
Marshall, E. "MSU officials criticized for mishandling data
dispute." Science 1993 (29 January) 259: 592-594.

Marshall, E. "Supreme Court to weigh science." Science 1993 (29
January) 259: 588-590.

Marshall, E. "The cost of scientific pork keeps going up."
Science 1993 (9 April) 260: 156.

Marshall, E. "Fraudbuster ends hunger strike." Science 1993 (18
June) 260: 1715.

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Marshall, E. "When the source is suspect." Science 1993 (16 July)
261: 285.

Marshall, E. "Thrust and parry over indirect costs." Science 1992
(17 January) 255: 279.

Marshall, E. "A new wrinkle in retin-a dispute." Science 1992 (1
May) 256: 607-608.

Marshall, E. "An NSF survey rattles some nerves." Science 1992
(31 July) 257: 609.

Marshall, E. "Intellectual conflicts--boon or bust?" Science 1992
(31 July) 257: 624.

Marshall, E. "Sex on the brain." Science 1992 (31 July) 257:
620-621.

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Marshall, E. "Small comets/big flap." Science 1992 (31 July) 257:
622.


Marshall, E. "The perils of a deeply held point of view." Science
1992 (31 July) 257: 621-622.

Marshall, E. "When does intellectual passion become conflict of
interest?" Science 1992 (31 July) 257: 620-621.

Marshall, E. "AIDS story prompts libel suit." Science 1992 (4
December) 258: 1567.

Marshall, E. "Dingell presses universities on dues costs."
Science 1991 (12 April) 252: 199.

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Marshall, E. "Glenn uncovers the great pizza scandal." Science
1991 (4 October) 254: 24.

Marshall, E. "Pork: Washington's growth industry." Science 1991
(1 November) 254: 640-641.

Marshall, E. "USDA admits 'mistake' in doctoring study." Science
1990 (2 February) 247: 522.

Marshall, E. "Academy sued on 'plagiarized' report." Science 1990
(2 March) 247: 1022.

Marshall, E. "Penn charges retin-a inventor with conflict."
Science 1990 (2 March) 247: 1028-1029.

Marshall, E. "The geopolitics of r&d." Science 1990 (2 March)
247: 1023-1024.

Marshall, E. "Mountain sheep experts draw hunter's fire." Science
1990 (27 April) 248: 437-438.

Marshall, E. "A clash over standards for scientific records."
Science 1990 (4 May) 248: 544-545.

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Marshall, E. "Science beyond the pale." Science 1990 (6 July)
249: 14-16.

Marshall, E. "Peary's North Pole claim reexamined." Science 1989
(3 March) 243: 1131-1132.

Marshall, E. "Researchers irked by changes to testimony." Science
1989 (12 May) 244: 648.

Marshall, E. "Bringing NASA down to earth," Science 1989 (16
June) 244: 1248-1251.

Marshall, E. "Early data: Losing our memory." Science 1989 (16
June) 244: 1250.

Marshall, E. "Low tech earth observation." Science 1989 (16 June)
244: 1249.

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Marshall, E. "USGS reports a fraud." Science 1989 (23 June) 244:
1437.

Marshall, E. "Science advisors need advice." Science 1989 (7
July) 245: 20-22.

Marshall, E. "Peer review under fire from Nader group." Science
1989 (21 July) 245: 250.

Marshall, E. "Top talent leaving NASA..." Science 1989 (21 July)
245: 251.

Marshall, E. "Malaria research indicted." Science 1989 (22
September) 245: 1326.

Marshall, E. "Anthropologists debate Tasaday hoax evidence."
Science 1989 (1 December) 246: 1113-1114.

Marshall, E. "Baltimore attacks 'professional guardians of the
status quo.'" Science 1988 (26 February) 239: 972.

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Marshall, E. "Crisis in AID malarial network." Science 1988 (29
July) 241: 521-523.

Marshall, E. "AID acts on Erickson case." Science 1988 (14
October) 242: 188.

Marshall, E. "Worm invades computer networks." Science 1988 (7
November) 242: 855-856.

Marshall, E. "Erickson charge dropped." Science 1988 (14
November) 242: 1007.

Marshall, E. "The worms's aftermath." Science 1988 (25 November)
242: 1121-1122.

Marshall, E. "DOE's guide to weapons plant spill." Science 1988
(16 December) 242: 1500-1501.

Marshall, E. "Textbook credits bruise psychiatrists' egos"
Science 1987 (20 February) 235: 835-836.

Marshall, E. "Tobacco science wars." Science 1987 (17 April) 236:
250-251.

Marshall, E. "Gossip and peer review at NSF." Science, 1987 (20
November), 238: 1502.

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Marshall, E. "San Diego's tough stand on research fraud." Science
1986 (31 October) 234: 534-535.

Marshall, E. "Academy membership fight goes public." Science 1986
(5 December) 234: 1192-1194.

Marshall, E. "Selenium poisons refuge, California politics."
Science 1985 (12 July) 229: 144-146.

Marshall, E. "New group targets political bias on campus."
Science 1985 (30 August) 229: 841-842.

Marshall, E. "The synfuels shopping list." Science 1984 (6
January) 223: 31-32.
Marshall, E. "EPA ends cut and paste toxicology." Science, 1984
(27 January), 223: 379-380.

Marshall, E. "Newman's impossible motor." Science 1984 (10
February) 223: 571-572.

Marshall, E. "Legal threat halts CDC meeting on lead." Science
1984 (17 February) 223: 672.

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Marshall, E. "A major retreat on the yellow rain battlefront."
Science, 1984 (9 March), 223: 1046-1047.

Marshall, E. "Meselson meets a shower of yellow rain from bees."
Science, 1984 (13 April), 224: 267-268.

Marshall, E. "Privacy suit puts cancer agency on trial." Science
1984 (27 April) 224: 367-368.

Marshall, E. "Congress turns cold on fusion." Science, 1984 (22
June), 224: 1322-1323.

Marshall, E. "Do seminars leak Navy secrets?" Science 1984 (29
June) 224: 1409.

Marshall, E. "Nestle letter stops NIH talk." Science 1983 (4
February) 219: 469.

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Marshall, E. "A controversy on Samoa comes of age." Science 1983
(4 March) 219: 1042-1045.

Marshall, E. "EPA's troubles reach a crescendo." Science 1983 (25
March) 219: 1402-1404.

Marshall, E. "The murky world of toxicity testing." Science 1983
(10 June) 220: 1130-1132.

Marshall, E. "Pesticide office demands new safety studies."
Science 1983 (29 July) 221: 442.

Marshall, E. "Oak Ridge retracts reprimand of biologist."
Science, 1983 (5 August), 221: 533.

Marshall, E. "House report blasts DOE on Oak Ridge pollution."
Science, 1983 (18 November), 222: 824-825.

Marshall, E. "EPA faults classic lead poisoning study." Science
1983 (25 November) 222: 906-907.

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Marshall, E. "Federal court finds IBT officials guilty of fraud."
Science 1983 (25 November) 222: 489.
Marshall, E. "The politics of lead." Science 1982 (30 April) 216:
496.

Marshall, E. "Security checks on USDA peer reviewers." Science
1982 (7 May) 216: 600.

Marshall, E. "Block ends checks on USDA peer panels." Science
1982 (4 June) 216: 1085.

Marshall, E. "Niederhauser wins battle for ACS presidency."
Science 1982 (3 December) 218: 981.

Marshall, E. "Garwin and Weber's waves." Science 1981 (15 May)
212: 765.

Marshall, E. "Human guinea pigs at Oak Ridge?" Science, 1981
(September), 213: 1093-1094.

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Marshall, E. "Peer review comes to ADAMHA." Science, 1979 (11
May), 204: 601-602.

Marshall, E. and Hamilton, D. P. "A glut of 'academic pork.'"
Science 1990 (23 November) 250: 1072-1073.

Martin, B. "Plagiarism: A Misplaced Emphasis." Journal of
Information Ethics, 1994 (Fall) 3(2): 36-47.

Martin, B. "Scientific fraud and the power structure of science."
Prometheus 1992 (June) 10: 83-98.

Martin, B. "Fraud and Australian academics." Thought & Action
1989 (Fall) 5: 95-102.

Martin, B. "Plagiarism and responsibility." Journal of Tertiary
Educational Administration 1984 (October) 6: 183-190.

Martin, B. "Radio astronomy revisited: A reassessment of the role
of competition and conflict in the development of radio
astronomy." The Sociological Review, 1978 (February), 26(1), new
series: 27-55.

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Martin, B., Baker, C. M. A., Manwell, C. and Pugh, C. (eds).
Intellectual suppression: Australian case histories, analyses and
responses. London: Angus and Robertson, 1986.

Marx, J. L. "FDA queries Alzheimer's trial results." Science,
1988 (26 February), 239: 970.

Marx, J. L. "Instability in plants and the ghost of Lamarck."
Science, 1984 (29 June), 224: 1415-1416.
Marx, J. L. "Swiss research questioned." Science 1983 (3 June)
220: 1023.

Marx, J. L. "Bar Harbor investigation reveals no fraud." Science
1983 (17 June) 220: 1254.

Marx, J. L. "Ape-language controversy flares up." Science, 1980
(21 March), 207: 1330-1333.

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Marx, J. L. "Lasker award stirs controversy." Science 1979 (26
January) 203: 341.

Martin, B. R. "Radio astronomy revisited: A reassessment of the
role of competition and conflict in the development of radio
astronomy." The Sociological Review, 1978 (February), 26(1), New
Series: 27-55.

Martin, M. "The insignificant cry of Roger Bacon." Intellectual
Digest 1972 (August) 2: 52ff.

Martin, M. "The scientist as shaman." Harper's 1972 (March) 244:
54-61.

Martin, R. G. Letter. "Quality of biomedical literature." Science
1987 (9 January) 235: 144.

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Maslow, A. H. The psychology of science: A reconnaissance. New
York: Henry Regnery Co., A Gateway Edition, 1969 (originally,
Harper,1966).


Mason, S. F. A history of the sciences. New York: Collier Books,
rev. ed., 1962 (originally, Main currents of scientific thought).

Massey, W. E. "Science education in the United States: What the
scientific community can do." Science 1989 (1 September) 245:
915-921.

Massey, D. S. "Shrugging off racism." The Washington Post 1992
(17 May): C2.

Masson, J. M. Final Analysis: The Making and Unmaking of a
Psychoanalyst. New York: Harper, 1991.

Masson, J. M. "Freud and the seduction theory." The Atlantic
Monthly 1984 (February): 33-60.

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Masson, J. M. The assault on truth: Freud's suppression of the
seduction hypothesis. New York: Penguin, 1985 (originally,
Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1984).
Masur, A. "Disputes between experts." Minerva 1973 (April) 11:
243-262.

Matson, F. W. The broken image: Man, science and society. Garden
City, New York: Anchor, 1966 (originally, George Braziller,
1964).

Matthews, L. H., "Piltdown man: The missing links." New
Scientist, 1981 (30 April): 280-282.

Matthews, L. H., "Piltdown man: The missing links. (2) 'Just
hardening a few bones...'." New Scientist, 1981 (7 May): 376.

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Matthews, L. H., "Piltdown man: The missing links. (3) Dastardly
Dawson and the eoliths." New Scientist, 1981 (14 May): 450.

Matthews, L. H., "Piltdown man: The missing links. (4) 'And
Piltdown man was created'." New Scientist, 1981 (21 May):
515-516.

Matthews, L. H., "Piltdown man: The missing links. (5) 'The plot
thickens...'." New Scientist, 1981 (28 May): 578-579.

Matthews, L. H., "Piltdown man: The missing links. (6) 'Ninnies
and doubters'...." New Scientist, 1981 (4 June): 647-648.

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Matthews, L. H., "Piltdown man: The missing links. (7) Hinton's
double cross...." New Scientist, 1981 (11 June): 710-711.

Matthews, L. H., "Piltdown man: The missing links. (8) The
planting of a tooth." New Scientist, 1981 (18 June): 785.


Matthews, L. H., "Piltdown man: The missing links. (9) The case
of the Pleistocene cricket bat." New Scientist, 1981 (25 June):
861-862.

Matthews, L. H., "Piltdown man: The missing links. (10) Shall we
ever know the truth?" New Scientist, 1981 (2 July): 26-28.

Maugh, T. H., II. "Marijuana justifies serious concern." Science
1982 (19 March) 215: 1488-1489.

Mauskopf, S. H. (ed). The reception of unconventional science.
Washington, D. C.: AAAS, 1979 (Westview Press, Boulder,
Colorado).

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Mauskopf, S. H. "Introduction." In Mauskopf, S. H. (ed), The
reception of unconventional science. Boulder, Colorado: Westview
Press, 1979: 11-9.
Mauskopf, S. H. and McVaugh, M. "The controversy over statistics
in parapsychology 1934-1938." In Mauskopf, S. H. (ed), The
reception of unconventional science. Boulder, Colorado: Westview
Press, 1979: 105-123.

Mauskopf, S. H. "Hauy mode of chemical equivalence, Daltonian
doubts exhumed." Ambix 1970 17 (November) 17: 182-191.

Mausner, B. "A study of the anti-scientific attitude." Scientific
American 1955 (February) 192: 35-39.

May, C. D. "Local foes hamper New York's bid for collider." New
York Times 1988 (10 January): 24.

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May, K. O. "Growth and quality of the mathematical literature."
Isis 1968 (Winter) 59: 363-371.

Mayer, M. The bankers. New York: Ballantine, 1977.

Mazlish, B. "The other Darwin: Scientist as moral man." New York
Times 1982 (25 April): E 11.

Mazumdar, P. M. H. "Fleming as bacteriologist." Science, 1984 (14
September), 225: 1140 (review of G. Macfarlane, Alexander
Fleming).

Mazur, A. "Disputes between experts." Minerva, 1973 (April):
243-262.

 

Mazuzan, G. T. "Peer review: The heart of the research
enterprise." SUNY Research 1988 (May-June) 8: 1-4.

McAulay, R. "Velikovsky and the infrastructure of science: The
metaphysics of a close encounter." Theory and Society, 1978, 7:
313-342.

McBride, N. C. "Pair of researchers put scientific cheaters under
microscope." The Christian Science Monitor 1988 (11 May): 5.

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McCaghy, C. H. Deviant behavior: Crime, conflict, and interest
groups. New York: Macmillan Publishing Co., Inc., 1976.

McClintick, D. Stealing from the rich: The Home-Stake oil
swindle. New York: M. Evans, 1977.

McCormmach, R. "On academic scientists in Wihelmian Germany."
Daedalus, 1974 (Summer), 103(3): 157-171.

McCrea, F. B. "The politics of menopause: The 'discovery' of a
deficiency disease." Conrad, P. and Kern, R. (eds). The
sociology of health and illness: Critical perspectives. New York:
St. Martin's Press, 1986: 296-304.

McCutchen, C. "Whistle-blowing." Science 1988 (10 June) 240:
1389.

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McCutchen, C. "An evolved conspiracy." New Scientist, 1976 (29
April): 225.

McDonald, K. A. "'Discovery of the century' brings instant
celebrity." The Chronicle of Higher Education 1992 (1 July):
A8-10.

McDonald, K. A. "U. of Utah institute, in its final report,
claims 'convincing evidence' for cold fusion." Chronicle of
Higher Education 1991 (24 July): A8.

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McDowell, E. "The standards of evidence in book publishing." The
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McDowell, E. "New Samoa books challenges Margaret Mead's
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McDowell, E. "Authors sometimes publish and perish." The New York
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Merton, R. K. "The ambivalence of scientists." Storer, N. W.
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Merton, R. K. Science, technology and society in seventeenth
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Merton, R. K. "The Matthew effect in science." Science 1968 (5
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Merton, R. K. Social theory and social structure. New York: The
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Merton, R. K. "Role of the intellectual in public bureaucracy."
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Meyer, A. "A scientist's view." Science 83, 1983
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Meyer, J. S. Great accidents in science that changed the world.
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Meyers, M. J. "After the whistle is blown: A new life." Times
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Milch, J. "A technological controversy." Science 1982 (3
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Miller, J. The body in question. New York: Vintage, 1982.

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Minkov, J. "Consensual agreement and disagreement in the
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Mitroff, I. I. "Systems, inquiry, and the meanings of
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Mitroff, I. I. "Systems, inquiry, and the meanings of
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Mitroff, I. I. "The myth of objectivity, or why science needs a
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Mitroff, I. I. and Kilmann, R. H. "Systemic knowledge: Toward an
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Mohr, C. "Air Force again refuses to allow a critic of its
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Mohr, C. "To source or not to source: That is the question." The
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Mohr, C. "Subpoenaed official aide assails Pentagon on high
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Mohr, C. "Arms analyst tells House panel of problems with
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Mohr, C. "Hearing shunned by Air Force aide." The New York Times,
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Mohr, C. "Pentagon expert cites more waste." The New York Times,
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Mohr, C. "Cost cutter fights on against Air Force." New York
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Mohr, C. "A woman and her whistle-blowers." The New York Times,
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Mohr, J. C. Doctors and the Law: Medical Jurisprudence in
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Mohs, M. "The Pope's scientists: Amid Vatican serenity, an august
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Monaghan, P. "Sociologist jailed because he 'wouldn't snitch'
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Mooney, R. L. and Razik, T. A. (eds). Explorations in creativity.
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Moore, G. M. "Accuracy of government statistics." Harvard
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Morgan, C. and Langford, D. Facts and fallacies: A book of
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Morgenstern, O. On the accuracy of economic observations.
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Moulin, L. "The Nobel prizes for the sciences from 1901-1950: An
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Muller, M. "Why scientists don't cheat." New Scientist, 1977 (2
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Mulkay, M. J. "Action and belief or scientific discourse? A
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Mulkay, M. J. "Interpretation and the use of rules: The case of
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Mulkay, M. J. Science and the sociology of knowledge. Boston:
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Mulkay, M. "Knowledge and utility: Implications for the sociology
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Mulkay, M. "Consensus in science". Social Science Information,
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Mulkay, M. J. "Scciology of the scientific research community."
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Mulkay, M. J. "Norms and ideology in science." Social Science
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Mulkay, M. J. "The mediating role of the scientific elite."
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Mulkay, M. "Three models of scientific development." The
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Mulkay, M. J. "Methodology in the sociology of science: Some
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Mulkay, M. J. "Conformity and innovation in science."
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Mulkay, M. J. "Some aspects of cultural growth in the natural
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Mulkay, M. J. and Gilbert, G. N. "Accounting for error: How
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Mulkay, M. J., Gilbert, G. N., and Woolgar, S. "Problem areas and
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Mulkay, M. J. and Williams, A. T. "A sociological study of a
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Muller, C. B. "Surgery for breast cancer." New England Journal of
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Muller, M. "Why scientists don't cheat." New Scientist, 1977 (2
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Muller, R. A. "The pleasures of being an astrophysicist: An
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Mullins, N. C. "The development of a scientific specialty: The
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Mullins, N. C. "The distribution of social and cultural
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Mumford, E. Medical sociology: Patients, providers and politics.
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Mumford, L. The Pentagon of power: The myth of the machine. New
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Mumford, L. Technics and civilization. New York: Harcourt, 1963
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Mumford, L. Art and technics. New York: Columbia University
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