Publications on Morton and racial bias in science, 1970s to today

Mismeasure for Mismeasure. 2011. Nature. Editorial 474: 419.

Gould, Stephen. 1978. Morton’s Ranking of Races by Cranial Capacity. Science 200: 503–509.

Gould, Stephen. 1996. The Mismeasure of Man: The Definitive Refutation of the Argument of the Bell Curve. New York: W.W. Norton.

Gould, Stephen. 1996. The Mismeasure of Man; Revised and Expanded. New York: Norton.

Hawks, John. 2011. Gould’s “Unconscious Manipulation of Data”. John Hawks Weblog. http://johnhawks.net/weblog/topics/meta/gould-morton-lewis-2011.html. Posted June 8. Accessed January 2017.

Herrnstein, Richard, and Charles Murray. 1994. The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life. New York: Free Press.

Jensen, Arthur. 1969. How Much Can We Boost IQ and Achievement? Harvard Educational Review 39 (1): 1–123.

Jensen, Arthur. 1981. Bias in Mental Testing. New York: Free Press.

Junker, Thomas. 1998. Blumenbach’s Racial Geometry. Isis 89: 498–501.

Junker, Thomas. 2017. Blumenbach’s Theory of Human Races and the Unity of Humankind. In: Johann Friedrich Blumenbach: Race and Natural History, 1750­–1850. Nicolaas Rupke and Gerhard Lauer, eds. New York: Routledge.

Kaplan, Jason, et al. 2015. Gould on Morton, Redux. Studies in History and Philosophy of Biological and Biomedical Sciences 52: 22–31.

Lieberman, Leonard. 2001. How “Caucasoids” got such big crania and why they shrank. Current Anthropology 42: 69–94.

Marks, Jonathan. 2011. Plotz biology. Anthropomics. www.anthropomics.blogspot.com. Posted June 17. Accessed June 2013.

Marks, Jonathan. 2017. Is Science Racist? Cambridge, UK: Polity Press.

NOVA, 1984. Episode #1118 Transcript for Stephen Jay Gould: this View of Life. Originally Broadcast December 18. Boston: WBGH Transcripts.

Rushton, J. Philippe. 1990. Race, Brain Size and Intelligence: A Rejoinder to Cain and Vanderwolf. Personality and Individual Differences 11: 785–794.

Rushton, J. Philippe. 1991. Mongoloid-Caucasoid Differences in Brain Sizes from Military Samples. Intelligence 15 (3): 351–359.

Rushton, J. Philippe. 1994. Race, Evolution, and Behavior: A Life History Perspective. New Brunswick, NJ: Transaction Press.

Rushton, J. Philippe. 1996. Brain Size and Cognitive Ability: Correlations with Age, Sex, Social Class, and Race. Psychonomic Bulletin and Review 3 (1): 21–36.

Saletan, William. 2012. #59: The Mismeasure of Stephen Jay Gould. Discover Magazine 33:66–67.

Sarich, Vincent and Frank Miele. 2004. Race: The Reality of Human Differences. Boulder, CO: Westview.

Sesardić, Neven. 2005. Making Sense of Heritability. New York: Cambridge University Press.

Tattersall, Ian. 2013. Stephen Jay Gould’s Intellectual Legacy to Anthropology. In Stephen J. Gould: The Scientific Legacy, Gian Antonio Danieli, Alessandro Minelli, Telmo Pievani, eds. Pp. 115–127. Milan, Italy: Springer-Verlag Italia.

Weisberg, Michael and Diane Paul. 2016. Morton, Gould, and Bias. PLoS. April 19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002444.

Weisberg, Michael. 2014. Remeasuring man. Evolution and Development 16: 166–178.


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