Science Fraud Bibliography Index

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Raab, S. "4 youths shot by Goetz faced criminal charges." New
York Times 1985 (10 January): B3.

Raab, S. "Officer indicted in Bumpers case." New York Times 1985
(1 February): 1,B4.

Raeburn, P. "Stiff sentence." Omni 1988 (February, 1988): 28.

Raman, V. V. and Forman, P. "Why was it Schrodinger who developed
de Broglie's ideas?" In McCormmach, R. (ed), Historical studies
in the physical sciences. Philadelphia: University of
Pennsylvania Press, 1969, vol. 1: 291-314.

Randall, F. "Why scholars become storytellers." New York Times
Book Review 1984 (29 January): 1, 31.

Randi, J. "The psychology of conjuring." Technology Review, 1978
(January), 80(3): 56-63.

Rappaport, R. "Vatican held no 'official' cosmology." New York
Times 1992 (1 December): A24.

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Raven-Hansen, P. "Dos and don'ts for whistleblowers: Planning for
trouble." Technology Review 1980 (May) 82: 34-44.

Ravetz, J. R. "Anti-establishment science in some British
journals." In Nowotny, H. and Rose, H. (eds), Counter-movements
in the sciences: The sociology of the alternatives to big
science.
Boston: D. Reidel, 1979: 27-37.

Ravetz, J. R. "Criticisms of science." In Spiegel-Roesing, I. and
de Solla Price, D. (eds), Science, technology and society.
London: Sage Publications, 1977: 71-92.

Ravetz, J. R. Scientific knowledge and its social problems. New
York: Oxford University Press, 1971.

Rawlins, D. Peary at the North Pole, fact or fiction? New York:
Robert B. Luce, 1973.

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Rawls, W. "Judge quits panel on prison ratings." New York Times
1982 (6 August): 20.

Raymond, C. "Study of patient histories suggests Freud suppressed
or distorted facts that contradicted his theories." The Chronicle
of Higher Education 1991 (29 May): A4-A6.

Raymond, C. "Cold-Fusion brouhaha signals shifts in the way
science proceeds." The Chronicle of Higher Education 1989 (24
May): 1, A8.

Reason, C. E. "Organizational crime." Rosenberg, M. M., Stebbins,
R. A. and Turowetz, A. (eds). The sociology of deviance. New
York: St. Martin's Press, 1982: 150-170.

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Reed, J. "Some ado about who was, or was not, Shakespeare." The
Smithsonian 1987 (September): 155ff.

Regis, E. Who got Einstein's office? Eccentricity and genius at
the Institute for Advanced Study. Reading, Massachusetts:
Addison-Wesley, 1987.

Reichard, R. S. The figure finaglers. New York: McGraw-Hill,
1974.

Reif, F. "The competitive world of the pure scientist." Science
1961 (15 December) 134: 1957-1962.

Reilly, P. R. The Surgical Solution: A History of Involuntary
Sterilization in the United States. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins
University Press, 1991.

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Reines, F. (ed). Cosmology, fusion and other matters: George
Gamow memorial volume. Boulder, Colorado: Colorado Associated
University Press, 1972.

Reinhold, R. "Texas drops curb on science books: Limit on
teaching evolution lifted after threat of suit." The New York
Times, 1984 (15 April): A1, A31.

Reiser, S. J. "The medical influence of the stethoscope."
Scientific American 1979 (February) 240: 148-156.

Relman, A. S. "Lessons from the Darsee affair." New England
Journal of Medicine 1983 (9 June) 308: 1415-1417.

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Remnick, D. "The Freud one scholar loves to hate." Albany Times-
Union 1984 (4 March): 3.

Rensberger, B. "Margaret Mead: The nature-nurture debate."
Science 83 (April) 4: 28-36.

Rensberger, B. "C.I.A. in the early nineteen-fifties was among
pioneers in research on lsd's effects." New York Times 1975 (12
July): 11.


Report to the President: Commission on C.I.A. activities within
the United States. Nelson A. Rockefeller, Chairman. 6 June 1975.

Rettig, R. A. "Science and control." Science 1984 (17 August)
225: 707-708. Review of Dixon, D. The new politics of science.
New York: Pantheon, 1984.

Revere, P. Dentistry and its victims. New York: St. Martin's
Press, 1970.

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Reynolds, C. R. and Brown, R. T. (eds). Perspectives on bias in
mental testing. New York: Plenum, 1984.

Reynolds, L. T. "A note on the perpetuation of a 'scientific
fiction.'" Reynolds, L. T. and Reynolds, J. M. (eds). The
sociology of sociology. New York: McKay, 1970: 287-290.

Rhine, J. B. "Comments on 'science and the supernatural'".
Science, 1956 (6 January), 123: 11-14.

Rhine, J. B. "The experiment should fit the hypothesis." Science,
1956 (6 January), 123: 19.

Rhodes, R. "H-bomb dreams." The New York Times Book Review 1990
(11 February): 3, 33. Review of Blumberg, S. A. and Panos, L. G.
Edward Teller: Giant of the age of physics. New York: Scribner's,
1990.

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Rice, B. "The Hawthorne defect: Persistence of a flawed theory."
Psychology Today, 1982 (February), 16(2): 70, 72-74.

Rich, F. "The Sell Curve." New York Times, 1994 (23 October):
E15.

Rich, S. R. and Gumpert, D. E. "What's new in the
superconductivity business." New York Times 1988 (24 January):
F17.

Richards, E. "The politics of of therapeutic evaluation: The
vitamin c and cancer controversy." Social Studies of Science,
1988, 18: 653-701.

Richardson, W. P., Higgins, A. C. and Ames, R. G. The handicapped
children of Alamance County, North Carolina: A medical and
sociological study. Wilmington, Delaware: The Nemours Foundation,
1965.

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Richardson, W. P., Higgins, A. C. and Ames, R. G. "Interviewer
response bias in a survey of handicapping conditions among
children." American Journal of Public Health 1964 (July) 54:
1092-1099.

Rieth, A. Archaeological fakes. New York: Praeger, 1970 (original
German edition 1967).

Rifkin, J. Algeny. New York: Viking, 1983.

Rigert, J. "Top child psychiatrist at 'U' indicted on charges of
fraud." Minneapolis Star Tribune 1993 (17 February): 1, 11A.

Rigert, J. "At least one dean dared to challenge the system."
Minneapolis Star Tribune 1993 (17 June): 4B.

Rigert, J. "Resisting prescriptions for change." Minneapolis Star
Tribune 1993 (17 June): 1Bff.

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Rigert, J. and Deogun, N. "Top health sciences official at 'U' to
resign in wake of ALG turmoil." Minneapolis Star Tribune 1993 (19
February): 1, 6B.

Rigert, J. and Lerner, M. "University kept silent for 4 years on
research misconduct by Garfinkel." Minneapolis Star Tribune 1993
(12 August): 1A, 9A.

Rigert, J. and Lerner, M. "'U" researcher could face federal
charges." Minneapolis Star Tribune 1992 (22 August): 1ff.

Rigert, J. and Lerner, M. "In courting industry, 'U' has invited
trouble." Minneapolis Star Tribune 1992 (31 December): np.


Rigert, J. and Newhart, D. "Wounds healing, but procuren may not
be why." Minneapolis Star Tribune 1992 (31 May): 4A.

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Rimland, B. and Munsinger, H. "Burt's heritability data." Science
1977 (21 January) 195: 248.

Rimland, B. and Munsinger, H. "Burt's IQ data" (letter). Science,
1977 (21 January), 195: 248.

Rimland, B. and Munsinger, H. "Burt's IQ data." Science, 1977,
195: 746-748.

Risse, G. B. "Semmelweis." Dictionary of Scientific Biography XX:
294-297.

Roach, M. "Another name for madness." New York Times 1983 (16
January): 22 ff.

Robbins, A. and Freeman, P. "Obstacles to developing the third
world." Scientific American 1988 (November): 126-133.

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Robbins, W. "Plant operator ready to admit false reports: Utility
at 3 Mile Island seeks to plea bargain." The New York Times, 1984
(29 February): A12.

Robbins, W. "Sometimes bad apples come by the bushel." New York
Times 1984 (2 September): E3.

Roberts, I. St. James. "Are researchers trustworthy?" New
Scientist 1976 (2 September) 71: 481-483.

Roberts, I. St. James. "Cheating in science." New Scientist 1976
(25 November) 72: 466-469.

Roberts, C. The scientific conscience: Reflections on the modern
biologist and humanism. New York: Braziller, 1967.

Roberts, K. "More data on corporate crime." New York Times 1985
(29 September): E6.

Roberts, L. "Caltech deals with fraud allegations." Science 1991
(1 March) 251: 1014.

Roberts, L. "Fight erupts over dna fingerprinting." Science 1991
(20 December) 254: 1721-1723.

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Roberts, L. "Was Science fair to its authors." Science 1991 (20
December) 254: 1722.

Roberts, L. "The race for the cystic fibrosis gene." Science 1988
(8 April) 240: 141-144.

Roberts, L. "Race for cystic fibrosis gene nears end." Science
1988 (15 April) 240: 282-285.

Roberts, L. "Conservationists in Panda-monium." Science 1988 (29
July) 241: 529-531.

Roberts, L. "New questions in Strobel case." Science 1987 (4
September) 237: 1097-1098.

Roberts, L. "Radiation accident grips Goiania." Science 1987 (20
November) 238: 1028-1031.

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Roberts, K. "A shot not heard round the world." New York Times
1986 (6 April): E7.
Roberts, K. and Goodman, W. "California rejects science
textbooks." New York Times 1985 (15 September): E6.

Roberts, S "Coroner's job and conflicts." New York Times 1985 (31
January): 1, B6.

Roberts, R. M. Serendipity: Accidental discoveries in science.
New York: Wiley, 1989.

Robertson, A. L. "Superconductor claim raised to 94 k." Science
1987 (6 March) 235: 1137-1138.

Robertson, A. L. "A superconductivity happening." Science 1987
(27 March) 235: 1571.

Robinson, A. B. "Diet and cancer." Barron's, 1979 (11 June), 59:
7, 19

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Robinson, A. L. "Zeta particle in question." Science, 1985 (8
February), 227: 624.

Robinson, A. L. "Major materials facilities ranked." Science 1984
(17 August) 225: 704.

Robinson, A. L. "Physics journals adopt new policy." Science 1980
(19 December) 210: 1337.

Robertson, M. "Lamarck re-visited; the debate goes on." New
Scientist, 1981 (23 April): 230-231.

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Rodgers, E. Beyond the barrier: The story of Byrd's first
expedition to Antarctica. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute
Press, 1990.

Rodgers, J. "Leukotrienes and the teams that tamed them." Mosaic,
1983 (January/February), 14(1): 38-45.

Roe, A. "The psychology of the scientist." Science 1961 (18
August) 134: 456-459.

Roe, A. The making of a scientist. New York: Dodd, Mead, 1953.

Roethlisberger, F. J. and Dickson, W. J. Management and the
worker: An account of a research program conducted by the Western
Electric Company, Hawthorne Works, Chicago. Cambridge,
Massachusetts: Harvard University Press, 1964 (original 1939).

Rogers, M. with Gonzalez, D. L. "Can we trust our software?"
Newsweek 1989 (29 January): 70-73.

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Roman, M. B. "When good scientists turn bad." Discover 1988
(April): 50-59.

Romer, A. The restless atom: The awakening of nuclear physics.
New York: Dover, 1982 (originally, Anchor, 1960).

Romer, J. and E. The Rape of Tutankhamun. New York: Barnes &
Noble, 1994.

Ronan, C. Lost discoveries: The forgotten science of the ancient
world. New York: Weathervane Books, 1976.

Ronan, C. The astronomers. London: Evans Brothers, 1964.

Ronchi, V. "The influence of the early development of optics on
science and philosophy." McMullin, E. (ed). Galileo, man of
science. Princeton, New Jersey: The Scholar's Bookshelf, 1988:
195-206 (originally, Basic Books, 1967).

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Root-Bernstein, R. S. "Breaking faith." The Sciences 1989
(November/December) 29: 8-11.

Roper, B. W. "Misleading measurements." Society 1976 (September/
October) 13: 16-18.

Rose, J. "Who said we have too many doctors?" New York Times 1986
(29 June): F2.

Rosefsky, R. S. Frauds, swindles, and rackets: A red alert for
today's consumers. Chicago: Follett, 1973.

Rosen, D. "The jilting of Athene." New Scientist, 1968 (5
September), 39(613): 497-500.

Rosen, J. "Before its time." The New York Times, 1984 (23 May):
A26.

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Rosenbaum, J. Is Your Volkswagen a sex symbol? What your
life-style reveals about you and your personality. New York:
Hawthorn Books, 1972.


Rosenbaum, R. "The Great Ivy League Nude Posture Photo Scandal."
New York Times Magazine, 1995 (15 January): 26ff.

Rosenberg, C. E. The cholera years: The United States in 1832,
1849 and 1866. Chicago: The University of Chicago Press, 1988
(originally, 1962).

Rosenberg, C. E. No other gods: On science and American social
thought. Baltimore, Maryland: Johns Hopkins University Press,
1976 (originally, 1961).

Rosendale, D. "A whistle-blower." New York Times Magazine 1987 (7
June): 56.

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Rosener, D. and Markowitz, G. "A 'gift of God'?: The public
health controversy over leaded gasoline during the 1920's."
American Journal of Public Health 1985 (April) 75: 344-352.

Rosenfeld, A. "The factifuging syndrome." Saturday Review/World
1974 (26 January): 65.

Rosenfeld, H. "Let's give credit where it is due." Albany Times-
Union 1991 (28 July): A2.

Rosenhan, D. L. "On being sane in insane places." Science 1973
(19 January) 179: 250-258.

Rosenhan, D. L. "Letter to the editor." New York Times Magazine
1989 (11 June): 10.

Rosenthal, E. "Tarnished testimony." New York Times Book Review
1991 (13 October): 23. Review of Huber, P. W. Galileo's revenge:
Junk science in the courtroom. New York: Basic Books, 1991.

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Rosenthal, R. Experimenter effects in behavioral research. New
York: Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1966.

Rosenthal, R. and Rosnow, R. L. (eds). Artifact in behavioral
research. New York: Academic Press, 1969.

Rosenthal, R. and Jacobson, L. Pygmalion in the classroom:
Teacher expectancy and pupil's intellectual development. New
York: Holt, Rinehart and Winston, 1968.

Rosenzweig, R. M. "Preventing fraud is a task for scientists, not
Congress." The Scientist 1988 (12 December): 9ff.

Ross, E. A. Seventy years of it: An autobiography. New York: Arno
Press, 1977 (originally, Appleton, 1936).

Ross, E. A. Sin and society: An analysis of latter-day iniquity.
New York: Harper Torchbooks, 1973 (originally, 1907).

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Ross, R. S., et al. "Prevention of dishonesty in science."
Science 1982 (12 February) 215: 876.

Rossi, P. H. "Researchers, scholars, and policy makers: The
politics of large scale research." Daedalus, 1964, 93: 1142-1161.
Rostand, J. Error and deception in science. Trans. A. Pomeran.
New York: Basic Books, 1960.

Roth, J. A. "Hired hand research." American Sociologist 1966
(August) 1: 190-196.

Rothman, R. A. "A dissenting view of the scientific ethos."
British Journal of Sociology 1972, 23: 102-108.

Rothman, T. "Genius and biographers: The fictionalization of
Evariste Galois." American Mathematical Monthly 1982 (February)
89: 84-106.

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Roszak, T. "The complacencies of the Academy: 1967." Solotaroff,
T. (ed). New American review #1. New York: New American Library,
1967: 82-107.

Rothman, D. J. "Fiduciary disorders." Science 1993 (15 October)
262: 442-443. Review of Rodwin, R. A. Medicine, money and morals:
Physicians' conflicts of interest. New York: Oxford, 1993.

Rothstein, W. G. American physicians in the nineteenth century:
From sect to science. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press,
1972.

Rousseau, D. L. "Case studies in pathological science." American
Scientist 1992 (January-February) 80: 54-63.

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Rousseau, P. The limits of science. London: Phoenix House, 1967.

Rowland, H. A. "A plea for pure science." Address before the
AAAS, Minneapolis, 15 August 1883. Reprinted in The physical
papers of Henry A. Rowland. Baltimore Maryland: The Johns Hopkins
University Press, 1902: 593-613.

Roy, R. "Proposals, peer review, and research results" (letter).
Science, 1979 (15 June), 204: 1154, 1156-1157.

Rubenstein, E. "Time to get back to Reaganomics." New York Times
1992 (24 July): F13.

Rubinstein, E. "The Gallo factor: Questions remain." Science 1991
(16 August) 253: 732.

Rubinstein, E. "II: the untold story of HUT78." Science 1990 (22
June) 248: 1499-1507.

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Rubenstein, L. S. "The C.I.A. and the evil doctor." New York
Times 1988 (7 November): A19.

Rudwick, M. J. S. The Great Devonian controversy: The shaping of
scientific knowledge among gentlemanly specialists. Chicago: The
University of Chicago Press, 1988 (originally, 1985).

Rupke, N. A. "Bathybius Haeckelii and the psychology of
scientific discovery: Theory instead of observed data controlled
the late 19th century 'discovery' of a primitive form of life."
Studies in the History and Philosophy of Science 1976 (March)
7(1): 53-62.

Ruse, M. The Darwinian revolution. Chicago: The University of
Chicago Press, 1979.

Russel, J. "As long as men make art, the artful fake will be with
us." New York Times 1984 (12 February): Section 2, 1, 24.

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Russell, B. The autobiography of Bertrand Russell: The early
years, 1872-1914. New York: Bantam, 1969 (originally, Allen and
Unwin, 1951).

Roth, J. A. "Hired hand research." The American sociologist, 1966
(August), 1: 190-196.

Rule, S. "Medical school in Barbados at center of controversy."
The New York Times, 1984 (18 May): A6.

Ryan, F. The Forgotten plague: How the battle against
tuberculosis was won -- and lost. Boston: Little, Brown and
Company, 1992.

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