Free to think: why scientific integrity matters

Southworth, WA: Leafcutter Press (2010)
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Abstract

The true story of Dr. Caroline Crocker's experience as an adjunct science professor at George Mason University. Addresses her teaching techniques, methodology, and perceived discrimination. Also provides a semi-biographical account of her experience with students.

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