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Groupthink in Science : Greed, Pathological Altruism, Ideology, Competition, and Culture
False Beliefs and the Social Structure of Science: Some Models and Case Studies
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James Owen Weatherall
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Book chapters
pp. 3
The Neurochemistry of Science Bias
pp. 15
Groupthink and the Evolution of Reason Giving
pp. 27
The Mental and Interpersonal Mechanisms of Groupthink Maintenance
pp. 37
False Beliefs and the Social Structure of Science: Some Models and Case Studies
pp. 49
Seven Cases: Examples of How Important Ideas Were Initially Attacked or Ridiculed by the Professions
pp. 65
Sham Dealing and Sham Peer Review in Academic Publishing: Perspectives from a Case Study in a Mexican University
pp. 85
The Role of Communicating the Beliefs of the Clinician – Using the Placebo Effect in Clinical Practice
pp. 99
Bias and Groupthink in Science’s Peer-Review System
pp. 115
Law Versus Science
pp. 127
Conjectures Masquerading as Facts
pp. 143
Key Opinion Leaders and the Control of Knowledge
pp. 153
Conflict Between Public Health Science and Markets: The Case of Tobacco Research – Illustrations from Tobacco and CO2
pp. 175
Ideological Blinders in the Study of Sex Differences in Participation in Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Fields
pp. 185
Groupthink in Sex and Pornography “Addiction”: Sex-Negativity, Theoretical Impotence, and Political Manipulation
pp. 201
The Tyranny of the Normal Curve: How the “Bell Curve” Corrupts Educational Research and Practice
pp. 211
KETEK
pp. 225
Wildlife Contraception and Political Cuisinarts
pp. 239
The Influence of Groupthink During the Invention of Stanley Milgram’s Obedience Studies
pp. 251
The Physician’s Dilemma: Healthcare and Bureaucracy in the Modern World
pp. 263
Bias, Disguise, and Co-opted Science: Altruism as “Scientized” Ideology Across the English Professions—The Peculiar Case of “Ebonics”
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