This article is from the Psychology FAQ, by Rolf Marvin Bøe Lindgren roffe@tag.uio.no with numerous contributions by others.
Dawes, Robyn
(1994) House of cards: Psychology and psychotehrapy built on
myth New York: Free Press
Collins, Harry. M. & Pinch, Trevor
(1993) The golem: what everyone should know about science
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press
Gould, Stephen Jay
(1981) The mismeasure of man New York: Norton
Kuhn, Thomas S.
(1973) The Structure of scientific revolutions 2.edition,
enlarged. Chicago: University of Chicago press
Radner, Daisie & Radner, Michael
(1982) Science and Unreason Belmont: Wadsworth
Wolpert, Lewis
(1993) The unnatural nature of science Cambridge, Mass.:
Harvard University Press
HOW CAN I DO A LITERATURE SEARCH THROUGH THE INTERNET?
Currently, there are two ways to search for literature: either,
manually search through the Social Science Citation Index, or search
PsychLit, which is a CD-ROM based collection of searchable abstracts
and references. Both are commercial products and cost $$$. That's why
they are not publicly available through the Internet.
Most university libraries carry the SSCI and/or PsychLit.
CompuServe, apparently, provides access to PsychLit and other similar
resources. This service is not free.
After you have done your literature search and if you still
haven't found exactly what you're looking for, try to post a question
to sci.psychology.research.
 
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