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* ''Wanting Babies Like Themselves, Some Parents Choose Genetic Defects'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/05/health/05essa.html?ex=1179374400&en=89ffbd9f2b668cf0&ei=5070 NY Times 2006-12-05]
* ''Wanting Babies Like Themselves, Some Parents Choose Genetic Defects'' [http://www.nytimes.com/2006/12/05/health/05essa.html?ex=1179374400&en=89ffbd9f2b668cf0&ei=5070 NY Times 2006-12-05]


 
===External References===
[http://www.defendingscience.org/ DefendingScience.org] ''"The Project on Scientific Knowledge and Public Policy examines the nature of science and how it is used and misused in government decision-making and legal proceedings. Through empirical research, conversations among scholars, and publications, SKAPP aims to enhance understanding of how knowledge is generated and interpreted. SKAPP promotes transparent decision-making, based on the best available science, to protect public health."''
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Revision as of 05:04, 10 July 2007

See also: Science and Justice at UCSC.

  • Childhood Origins of Adult Resistance to Science Paul Bloom and Deena Skolnick Weisberg Science 2007-05-18
  • Studies of published research indicate that many results arefound to be false: Dirty Little Secret Seed Magazine 2007-05 and Why Most Published Research Findings Are False PLOS

External References

DefendingScience.org "The Project on Scientific Knowledge and Public Policy examines the nature of science and how it is used and misused in government decision-making and legal proceedings. Through empirical research, conversations among scholars, and publications, SKAPP aims to enhance understanding of how knowledge is generated and interpreted. SKAPP promotes transparent decision-making, based on the best available science, to protect public health."