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The Virtues of Being Blind

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  • Dror, Itiel. 2015. “Cognitive neuroscience in forensic science: understanding and utilizing the human element,” Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, 370. Published online June 22, 2015.
  • Franklin, Allen. 2002. Selectivity and Discord: Two Problems of Experiment, University of Pittsburgh Press, Chapter 5.
  • Frenkel, V. 1979. “On the history of the Einstein–de Haas effect,” Soviet Physics Uspekhi, 22:580–587.
  • Franklin, Benjamin, 1785. Report Of Dr Benjamin Franklin And Other Commissioners Charged By The King Of France With The Examination Of The Animal Magnetism As Now Practised At Paris. London. Free download from Google Books.
  • Kaptchuk, Ted J. 1998. “Intentional ignorance: a history of blind assessment and placebo controls in medicine,” Bulletin of the History of Medicine, 72.3:389–433.
  • Klein, Joshua R., and Aaron Roodman. 2005. “Blind analysis in nuclear and particle physics,” Annual Reviews in Nuclear and Particle Science, 55:14–63.
  • Meier, Paul. 1972. “The biggest public health experiment ever: the 1954 field trial of the Salk poliomyelitis vaccine,” in Judith M. Tanur, ed., Statistics: A Guide to the Unknown. San Francisco: Holden-Day, 2–13.
  • Nye, Mary Jo. 1980. “N-rays: an episode in the history and psychology of science,” Historical Studies in the Physical Sciences, 11:125–56.
  • Zabell, Sandy. 2005. “Fingerprint evidence,” Journal of Law and Policy. New York: Brooklyn College Law School, 13:143–79.

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