Science Fraud Bibliography Index
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Oakley, A. Eugenics, social medicine and the career of Richard
Titmuss in Britain 1935-50. British Journal of Sociology, 1991,
42(2), 165-194.
O'Connell, J. and Myers, A. Safety last: An indictment of the
auto industry. New York: Random House, 1966.
O'Toole, M. "Margot O'Toole's record of events." Nature 1991 (16
May) 351: 180-183.
O'Toole, M. "Scientists must be able to disclose colleagues'
mistakes without risking their own jobs or financial support."
The Chronicle of Higher Education 1989 (25 January): 1, 2.
O'Toole, M. Statement of Margot O'Toole to the Subcommittee on
Oversight and Investigation of the House Committee on Energy and
Commerce. 9 May 1989.
O'Toole, M. "The Dingell investigation." Science 1989 (16 June)
244: 1243.
O'Toole, M. "O'Toole on O'Toole's charges." Science 1989 (3
November) 246: 563-564.
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Ober, W. B. Boswell's Clap and other essays: Medical analyses of
literary men's afflictions. Carbondale, Illinois: Southern
Illinois University Press, 1979.
Obershall, A. (ed). The establishment of empirical sociology:
Studies in continuity, discontinuity and institutionalization.
New York: Harper, 1972.
Obholzer, K. The Wolf-Man: Conversations with Freud's
patient--sixty years later. New York: Continuum, 1982.
Obler, P. C. and Estrin, H. A. (eds). The new scientist: Essays
on the methods and values of modern science. Garden City, New
York: Doubleday Anchor, 1962.
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Office of Strategic Services Assessment Staff. Assessment of men.
New York: Rinehart, 1948.
Ogburn, W. F. Social change. New York: B. W. Heubsch, 1922.
Okie, S. "NIH panel says plethora of authors means less
protection against error." Washington Post 1988 (1 June): A17
Olson, R. Scottish philosophy and British physics, 1750-1880: A
study in the foundations of the Victorian scientific style.
Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1975.
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Ord-Hume, A. W. J. G. Perpetual motion: History of an obsession.
New York: St. Martin's Press, 1980 (originally, Allen and Unwin,
1977).
Orne, M. T. "On the social psychology of the psychological
experiment: With special reference to demand characteristics and
their implications." American Psychologist 1962 (October) 17:
776-783.
Osborn, D. "The origin of petroleum." The Atlantic Monthly 1986
(February): 39ff.
Osborn, H. F. The earth speaks to Bryan. New York: Scribner's,
1925.
Ostrander, S. and Schroeder, L. Psychic discoveries behind the
iron curtain. Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1984.
Outram, D. "Politics and vocation: French science, 1793-1830."
British Journal for the History of Science, 1980 (March), 13(43):
Part 1, 27-43.
Owen, B. M. and Braeutigam, R. The regulation game: Strategic
uses of the administrative process. Cambridge, Massachusetts:
Ballinger, 1978.
Own, D. "Copies in seconds." The Atlantic Monthly 1986
(February): 65ff.
Ozonoff, D. "One man's meat, another man's poison: Two chapters
in the history of public health." American Journal Of Public
Health 1985 (April) 75: 338-340.