Science Fraud Bibliography Index

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Tabor, M. B. W. with Anthony Ramirez. "Computer savvy, with an
attitude." New York Times 1992 (23 July): B1, B7.

Tagliabue, J. "Trail of Hitler 'Diaries' leads to former Nazis."
The New York Times, 1983 (7 May): 6.

Tagliabue, J. "Nazi memento market full of fraud." The New York
Times, 1983 (9 May): A3.

Taleja, T. Fabulous fallacies. New York: Harmony Books, 1982.

Talent, J. A. "The case of the peripatetic fossils." Nature 1989
(20 April) 338: 613-615.

Talent, J. A. "The 'misplaced' fossils." Science 1989 (10
November) 246: 740-741.

Targ, R. and Puthoff, H. "Information transmission under
conditions of sensory shielding." Nature, 1974 (18 October), 251:
602-607.

Tarr, J. A. "Industrial wastes and public health: Some historical
notes, part i, 1876-1932." American Journal of Public Health 1985
(September) 75: 1059-1067.

Tart, C. T. Review article. Psychology Today, 1976 (July), 10(2):
93-94.

Tart, C. "States of consciousness and state specific sciences."
Science 1972 (16 June) 176: 1203-1210.

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Task Force of the Presidential Advisory Group on anticipated
Advances in Science and Technology. "The science court
experiment: An interim report." Science, 1976 (20 August), 193:
653-656.

Taton, R. Reason and chance in scientific discovery. Trans. by A.
J. Pomerans. New York: Science Edition, Inc., 1962 (originally,
Philosophical Library, 1957).

Tatro, N. B. "Dead Sea Scrolls research lags." Albany Times-Union
1989 (27 June): C6.

Taubes, G. "Misconduct: Views from the trenches." Science 1993
(27 August) 261: 1108-1111.

Taubes, G. "Peer review goes under the microscope." Science 1993
(1 October) 262: 25-26.

Taubes, G. "The disputed birth of buckyballs." Science 1991 (27
September) 253: 1076-1479.

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Taubes, G. "A cold fusion deja vu at Caltech." Science 1991 (13
December) 255: 1582.

Taubes, G. "Cold fusion conundrum at Texas A&M." Science 1990 (15
June) 248: 1299-1304.

Taubes, G. Nobel dreams: Power, deceit and the ultimate
experiment. Redmond, Washington: Tempus Books, 1987 (originally,
Random House, 1986).

Taubes, G. "Einstein's dream." Discover 1983 (December) 4: 44ff.

Taubman, P. "A veteran's obsession with the Vietnam war." The New
York Times, 1983 (22 February): A14.

Taussig, H. B. "The thalidomide syndrome." Scientific American,
1962 (August), 207(2): 29-35.

Tavris, C. "Beware the incest-survivor machine." New York Times
Book Review 1993 (3 January): 1, 16-17.

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Tavris, C. "Breaking away from the cult." New York Times Book
Review 1990 (21 October): p. 7. Review of Masson, J. M. Final
analysis: The making and unmaking of a psychoanalyst. Reading,
Massachusetts: Addison-Wesley, 1990.

Taylor, A. M. Imagination and the growth of science. New York:
Shocken, 1967.

Taylor, C. W. and Barron F. (eds). Scientific creativity: Its
recognition and development. New York: Wiley, 1963.

Taylor, F. W. Scientific management. New York: Harper 1947.

Taylor, G. R. The great evolution mystery. New York: Harper,
1983.

Taylor, S., Jr. "Ethics and the law: A case history." The New
York Times Magazine, 1983 (9 January): 31-33, 46, 48-49, 52.

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Taylor, S., Jr. "Of lawyers, ethics and business." New York Times
1983 (6 February): F4.

Taylor, S., Jr. "Lawyers vote against disclosure of fraudulent
activity by clients." The New York Times, 1983 (8 February): A1,
D21.

Taylor, S., Jr. "Lawyers vote for disclosure if needed to correct
perjury." The New York Times, 1983 (9 February): A24.

Taylor, S., Jr. "Lawyer confidentiality v. disclosing
crimes-to-be." The New York Times, 1983 (14 February): A9.

Taylor, S., Jr. "Lie tests backed by Justice Dept." The New York
Times, 1983 (20 October): A17.

Taylor, R. "Open or shut case? Misconduct alleged in lead
research." The Journal of NIH Research 1992 (April) 4: 30-32.

Taylor, R A. "$1 billion later, toxic cleanup barely begun."
U.S. News and World Report 1985 (22 April): 57-58.

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Taylor, R. E. Radiocarbon dating: An archeological perspective.
New York: Academic Press, 1987.

Teltsch, K. "A troubled university gets a $20 million gift." New
York Times 1991 (18 October): B3.

Tenbruck, F. H. "Max Weber and the sociology of science: A case
study reopened." Zeitschrift fur Soziologie 1974 (June) 3:
312-320.

Tenner, E. "Harvard, bring back geography!" Harvard Magazine 1988
(May-June) 90: 27-30.

Tenner, E. "When scholars were gentlemen." Harvard Magazine
(May-June) 90: 29.

Terman, L. M. "Are scientists different?" Scientific American
1955 (January): 25-29

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Terman, L. M., et al. Mental and physical traits of a thousand
gifted children. Volume I. Genetic studies of genius. Stanford
California: Stanford University Press, 2nd edition, 1959
(originally, 1925).


Terman, L. M. and Oden, M. H. The gifted group at mid- life:
Thirty-five years' follow-up of the superior child. Volume V.
Genetic studies of genius. Stanford California: Stanford
University Press, 1959.

Terman, L. M. and Oden, M. H. The gifted child grows up:
Twenty-five years' follow-up of a superior group. Volume IV.
Genetic studies of children. Stanford, California: Stanford
University Press, 1947.

Terrace, H. S. "How Nim Chimpsky changed my mind." Psychology
Today, 1979 (November), 13(6): 65-76.

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Thackray, A. W. John Dalton: Critical assessments of his life and
science. Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press,
1972.

Thackray, A. W. "The origin of Dalton's chemical atomic theory:
Daltonian doubts resolved." Isis 1966 (Spring) 57: 35-55.

The American Behavioral Scientist. "Harper's Magazine on Dr. V."
1963 (September), 7 (1): 31.

The Economist. "Science and technology, fraud, hoax and simple
error." The Economist 1981 (24 January): 99.

The Chronicle of Higher Education. "Footnotes." The Chronicle of
Higher Education 1991 (29 May): A4.

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The Chronicle of Higher Education. "Lawmakers question
universities' ability to investigate cases of scientific
misconduct." The Chronicle of Higher Education 1988 (5 October):
A6.

The Editors. "The case for book burning." The New Republic 1987
(14 September): 7ff.

The Knickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.). "'Whistle-blower' bill
gathers Capitol steam." The Nnickerbocker News, 1984 (12 June):
A5.

The Knickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.). "A U.S. 'whistleblower'
shifted." The Knickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.), 1983 (27
January): A7.

The Knickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.). "Doctor barred from U.S.
work." The Knickerbocker News, 1983 (16 February): A3.

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The Knickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.). "EPA aid charges
'sweetheart deals'." The Nickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.), 1983
(16 February): A1, A13.

The Knickerbocker News (Albany, N.Y.). "Probe: Drug firm failed
to report oraflex deaths." The Knickerbocker News, 1982 (4
December): A2.

The Knickerbocker News. "Medical fake admitted." The Nickerbocker
News (Albany, N.Y.), 1982 (27 December): B7.

The Wall Street Journal. "Threat of scientific fraud found
rising." The Wall Street Journal 1989 (14 February): B4.

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Thomas, L. The youngest science: Notes of a medicine-watcher. New
York: Viking, 1983.

Thomas, L. "Hubris in science?" Science, 1978 (30 June), 200:
1459-1462.

Thomas, L. The lives of a cell: Notes of a biology watcher. New
York: Bantam, 1975 (originally, 1974).

Thomas, R. D. K. and Olson, E. C. (eds). A cold look at
warm-blooded dinosaurs. Washington, D. C.: AAAS, 1980.

Thompson, D. "Bumbling toward the Nobel." Times 1991 (20 May):
50.

Thompson, D. "The growing crisis in medical science." Time 1990
(17 December): 20-21.

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Thompson, J. J. "The right to privacy." Philosophy and Public
Affairs 1975 (Summer) 4: 295-314. See Scanlon, T. "Thompson on
Privacy." Philosophy and Public Affairs 1975 (Summer) 4: 315-322.

Thompson, L. "NIH gets its first woman director." Washington Post
1991 (26 March): 8.

Thompson, L. "Science under fire: Behind the clash between Nobel
Laureate David Baltimore." Washington Post 1989 (9 May): 12-16.


Thompson, M. S. "Willingness to pay and accept risks to cure
chronic disease." American Journal of Public Health 1986 (April)
76: 392-396.

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Thompson, P. "Science in the style of Engels." New York Times
Book Review 1985 (29 September): 14-15. Review of Levins, R and
Lewontin, R. The dialectical biologist. Cambridge: Harvard
University Press, 1985.

Thorne, M. C. "Referee ok?" (letter). New Scientist, 1979 (1
November): 379.

Tierney, J. "Betting the planet." New York Times Magazine 1990 (2
December): 52ff.

Tighman, S. M. "Science vs. the female scientist." New York Times
1993 (25 January): A17.

Tillman, D. "Nationwide study reveals more freshmen cheating." U:
The National College Newspaper 1989 (3 October): 1.

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Time. "Not $1 million but not bad." Time 1990 (17 December): 65.

Time. "War of words: CBS accuses an attacker." Time, 1984 (7
May), 92.

Time. "Excess marks the spot: The FDA blows the whistle on abuses
in new-drug ads." Time, 1982 (27 September): 83.

Time. "Tingle's law: A town gags its employees." Time, 1982 (29
November): 28.


Time. "The Ingelfinger rule: Does it strangle the flow of medical
news?" Time, 1980 (3 March): 74.

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Time. "The wages of "faithlessness": High court plugs a leak --
and gets a flood of criticism." Time, 1980 (3 March): 48-49.

Time. "Are those apes really talking? Skeptics say it is mostly a
lot of monkeyshines." 1980 (10 March), 50, 57.

Time. "Sharp blows at the high bench: Much ado about The Brethren
-- and another 'inside' book." Time, 1980 (10 March): 48-49.

Time. "A scandal too long concealed: Human rights court rebukes
England for gagging the press." Time, 1979 (7 May): 54-55.

Time. "The return of Arthur Jensen: His new study promises
another battle over race and IQ." Time, 1979 (24 September): 49.
Time. "Holy hoaxer? Teilhard and Piltdown man." Time, 1980 (28
July): 73.

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Time. "Sin and phin." Time 1979 (3 September): 66.

Time. "The S.K.I. affair (contd.)." Time, 1974 (3 June): 60.

Times Union (Albany, N.Y.). "527 'doctors' using fake degrees?"
Times Union, 1984 (15 July): C8.

Times Union (Albany, N.Y.). "Tip spurs 9 mile site probe." Times
Union, 1983 (27 February): B8.

Times Union (Albany, N.Y.). "Doctored x-rays found." Times Union,
1982 (16 October): A5.

Times Union (Albany, N.Y.). "State looking into x-ray abuse
reports. Times Union, 1982 (20 October): B4.

Times Union (Albany, N.Y.). "Alcoholism research feud spurs
debate." Times Union, 1982 (2 Novemeber): B12.

Times Union (Albany, N.Y.). "Curbing information." Times Union,
1982 (17 December): A7.

Tivnan, E. "Jeremy Rifkin just says no." New York Times Magazine
1988 (16 October): 38ff.

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Tobey, R. C. The American ideology of national science,
1919-1930. Pittsburgh: The University of Pittsburgh Press, 1971.

Todd, W. B. Suppressed commentaries on the Wiseian forgeries.
Austin, Texas: The University of Texas, 1969.

Todhunter, I. A history of the mathematical theory of
probability: From the time of Pascal to that of Laplace. New
York: Chelsea, 1965 (originally, Cambridge, 1865).

Tolchin, M. "Senators accuse inspectors of 'pattern of
wrongdoing.'" New York Times 1990 (9 September): 26.

Tolchin, M. "Agency will track those disciplined over medical
care." New York Times 1988 (25 September): 1, 30.

Tolchin, M. "U.S. plans cut in data collection and distribution."
New York Times 1985 (31 March): 1, 26.

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Tolchin, M. "Pick a number, any politically powerful number." The
New York Times, 1984 (6 May): A24.

Toolis, K. "The man behind Iraq's supergun." New York Times
Magazine 1990 (26 August): 46ff.

Topuchette, N. "Indirect-cost reformers eye researchers' perks."
The Journal of NIH Research 1992 (April) 4: 32-33.

Torrey, E. F. Nowhere to Go: The Tragic Odyssey of the Homeless
Mentally Ill. New York: Harpers & Row, 1988.

Torrey, E. F. Witchdoctors and psychiatrists: The common roots of
psychotherapy and its future. Northvale, New Jersey: Jason
Aronson, 1986. (originally, The mind game: Witchdoctors and
psychiatrists. Emerson Hall, 1972).

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Toulmin, S. and Goodfield, J. The discovery of time. New York:
Harper, 1965.


Toulmin, S. and Goodfield, J. The fabric of the heavens: The
development of astronomy and dynamics. New York: Harper
Torchbooks, 1965 (originally, Harper, 1961).

Trafford, A. "Behind the scandals in science labs." U.S. News and
World Report 1981 (2 March): 54.

Trattner, E. R. Architects of ideas: The story of the great
theories of mankind. New York: Carrick and Evans, 1938.

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Travis, G. D. L. "Replicating replication? Aspects of the social
construction of learning in Planarian worms." Social Studies of
Science, 1981 (February), 11(1): 11-32.

Travis, J. "Imanishi-Kari says her new data shows she was right."
Science 1993 (21 May) 260: 1073-1074.

Travis, J. "Diplomacy and the AIDS blood test." Science 1992 (15
May) 256: 955.

Travis, J. "Healy throws some light on the Gallo investigation."
Science 1992 (15 May) 256: 955.

Travis, J. "The Hubble constant takes the low road again."
Science 1992 (3 July) 257: 34.

Treaster, J. B. "Dominican Republic seeks to restore the
credibility of its medical education." New York Times 1984 (15
July): 14.

Treaster, J. B. "Death inquiry is reopened in lsd case." New York
Times 1975 (12 July): 1, 11.
Treaster, J. B. "Army discloses man died in drug test it
sponsored." New York Times 1975 (13 August): 1, 13.

Trefil, J. "Beyond the quark: The case for the supercollider."
New York Times Magazine 1989 (30 April): 24ff.

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Trenn, T. J. "Rutherford and recoil atoms: The metamorphosis and
success of a once stillborn theory." In McCormmach, R. (ed),
Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences. Princeton: Princeton
University Press, 1975, vol. 6: 513-547.

Trenn, T. J. "The Geiger-Marsden scattering results and
Rutherford's atom, July 1912 to July 1913: The shifting
significance of scientific evidence." Isis, 1974 (March),
65(226): 74-82.

Trenn, T. J. "The justification of transmutation: Speculations of
Ramsay and experiments of Rutherford." Ambix, 1974 (March),
21(1): 53-77.

Trevor-Roper, H. The hermit of Peking: The hidden life of Sir
Edmund Backhouse. New York: Fromm, 1986.

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Truesdell, L. E. "Residual relationships and velocity of change
as pitfalls in the field of statistical forecasting." Journal of
the American Statistical Association 1938 (June) 33: 373-379.

Trumbull, R. "Samoan leader declares both anthropologists are
wrong." New York Times 1983 (24 May): C2.

Truzzi, M. "On the reception of unconventional scientific
claims." In. Mauskopf, S. H. (ed), The reception of
unconventional science. Boulder, Colorado: Westview Press, 1979:
125-137.

Tucci, L. "A man for all seasons." Washington University Magazine
1987 (Spring): 12-19.

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Tucker, W. H. The Science and Politics of Racial Research.
Chicago: University of Illinois Press, 1994.

Tudge, C. "Lamarck lives -- in the immune system." New Scientist,
1981 (19 February): 483-485.

Turbayne, C. M. The myth of metaphor. Columbia, South Carolina:
The University of South Carolina Press, 1970.

Turco, R. P., Toon, O. B., Ackerman, T. P., Pollack, J. B. and
Sagan, C. "Nuclear winter: Global consequences of multiple
nuclear explosions." Science 1983 (23 December) 222: 1283-1292.
Turner, F. M. "The Victorian conflict between science and
religion: A professional dimension." Isis, 1978, 69: 356-376.

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Turner, F. M. Between science and religion: The reaction to
scientific naturalism in late Victorian England. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1974.

Turner, F. M. "Rainfall, plagues, and the Prince of Wales: A
chapter in the conflict of religion and science." Journal of
British Studies, 1974, 13: 46-95.


Turner, R. J., Gardner, E. J. and Higgins, A. C. "Field survey
methods in social psychiatry: The problem of the lost
population." American Journal of Public Health 1970 (June) 60:
1040-1051.


Tushnet, L. The medicine men: The myth of quality medical care in
America today. New York: St. Martin's Press, 1971.

Twain, M. "Afterword: The whole human race." Anderson, F. (ed). A
pen warmed-up in hell: Mark Twain in protest. New York: Harper
Colophon, 1979: 202.

Twain, M. Life on the Mississippi. New York: Oxford, 1962.

Tweney, R. d., Doherty, M. E., and Mynatt, C. R. "Rationality and
disconfirmation: Further evidence." Social Studies of Science,
1982 (August), 12(3): 435-441.

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