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March 22, 2003
Laura Billings has a article in the St Paul Pioneer Press where she argues that Lott has "been largely discredited as a reliable source of information on gun policy". In the Albuquerque Alibi Steven Robert Allen lambasts both Lott and Bellesiles as frauds.
March 18, 2003
ArchPundit has a post and another post on Lott's new survey. He argues that Lott has replicated his previous survey---by replicating a worthless survey with another worthless survey.
March 13, 2003
Lott's new book has been published. This means that I can disclose the results of his 2002 survey. In that survey, 7 people said that they had used a gun for self defence. Of those 7 people, only one reported firing the gun (in fact, that person reported wounding the attacker). This…
March 8, 2003
David Mustard has made a statement giving his recollections about when Lott told him about the survey: I do not remember the first time John Lott and I talked about the survey. At the time there was nothing exceptional about the survey for me to associate with it and help me remember when I first…
March 6, 2003
Samuel Browning has some thoughtful comments .
March 2, 2003
Lott makes it into the Sunday comics. (Thanks to Julian Sanchez for the link.)
March 2, 2003
Patti Thorn investigates how many other fake reviews there are at Amazon.com.
March 1, 2003
Glenn Reynolds has an update with comments from Dan Polsby who writes: Numerous of Lott's opponents (John Donohue, Ian Ayres, Phil Cook, Jens Ludwig, and many others) use the Lott-Mustard numbers, subsequently updated by Lott, in their work because they have to However, because of…
February 28, 2003
Glenn Reynolds links to a Richmond Times-Dispatch editorial that is very critical of Lott.
February 27, 2003
I came across this quote from Lott in a May 28, 1999 article by Jeff Jacoby: "There are 15 national surveys that have been conducted by academics as well as polling organizations like the Los Angeles Times and Gallup, and their average estimate indicates that people use guns…
February 25, 2003
Henry Farrell observes that while Joyce Lee Malcolm's Reason article about Bellesiles describes several cases of misconduct other than Bellesiles, it does not mention Lott. However, this article is from the print edition, so it is likely to have been written before the Lott affair…
February 25, 2003
BuzzFlash has an interesting story which details some more examples of apparent dishonesty by Lott. I was able to check one of them myself: Mary Rosh's defence of Lott's statement that the "the worst thing people can expect from dioxin is a bad rash". Rosh argues that this isn't Lott's…
February 25, 2003
compiled by Otis Dudley Duncan and Tim Lambert revised 26 Feb 2003 by Tim Lambert This pages documents direct and indirect references Lott has made to a survey he claims to have carried out in 1997. Further analysis is here, and the latest update is here. The information of over…
February 25, 2003
The ad that Lott said was placed in the December University of Chicago Magazine has appeared in the February 2003 issue: (The delay was apparently caused by a mix up.) Attempting to reach two people who worked on and helped coordinate others on a survey given by John Lott while they were…
February 23, 2003
Archpundit and Tom Spencer comment on Lott's fudged figure. Costa Tsiokas discusses Lott's integrity.
February 23, 2003
Kevin Drum observes that even an 11-year-old kid seems to understand the problem of having too small a sample size in a poll. The Sunday paper here printed a supplement giving property auction clearance rates by suburb. Except, of course, for those suburbs where there had been…
February 22, 2003
Atrios and Tom Spencer link to the Rob Levine article I mentioned a few days ago. Tom also writes: "Many are saying that it's probably only a matter of time before [Lott] loses his position at the American Enterprise Institute."
February 22, 2003
John Quiggin concludes that "with a high degree of confidence that no survey was ever undertaken", but suggests that declining ethical standards at the American Enterprise Institute mean that Lott will keep his job for now.
February 22, 2003
Mike Magnum writes a funny article about Mary Rosh.
February 21, 2003
No new developments in the Lott case today. This is bad news for Lott. The Chicago Tribune story was published a week ago. If Lott had a dozen students doing interviews for a month in 1997, you would expect them to have told their friends about what they were doing. If each interviewer…
February 19, 2003
Rob Levine has a very critical article on Lott at citypages.com. Here is the story behind the removal of Rosh's review of More Guns, Less Crime from Amazon.
February 19, 2003
Over at the History News Network, Clayton Cramer has a post where he comments on the parallels or lack of same between the Lott and Bellesiles affairs: 1. There were legitimate questions raised about the 1997 survey, most notably by Tim Lambert. Proving that the survey didn't take place…
February 17, 2003
General Christian has a few, slightly sarcastic, comments about John and Mary.
February 17, 2003
Some commentators have been saying that the 98% is the only dodgy thing Lott has done. Actually there are plenty more. For another example, look at how he fudged a graph in More Guns, Less Crime.
February 17, 2003
Atrios points us to a Mary Rosh posting at freerepublic.com where she urges folks to rig the download counters at the Social Science Research Network by downloading a Lott paper as frequently as possible.
February 16, 2003
A couple of weeks ago I described how Lott used his Mary Rosh sock puppet to blame the New York Post for the fact that an article he wrote omitted to mention the fact that the students who captured a school shooter were police officers. A couple of months later, however, in Lott drafted his…
February 16, 2003
Ron Grossman has a story about Lott and his survey in the Chicago Tribune. I have three comments on the story: This is the first newspaper article that mentions that Lott is looking for the students who conducted his survey and it's in a Chicago newspaper. You would expect that some…
February 14, 2003
Roger Ailes makes an good point---now that Lott's mystery survey is getting wide publicity, why haven't any of the students who allegedly did the interviews come forward? Archpundit points to a Valentine poem in The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Kieran Healy has a Valentine poem too.
February 14, 2003
Another letter has been sent to the Washington Post, and by an amazing coincidence makes the same error about the Post article as the previous ones: A column appearing in the Post yesterday (Feb. 11, "Fabricated Fan and Many Doubts") implies that economist John Lott made up the claim that a…
February 13, 2003
In response to this story in the Washington Post, Lott has apparently orchestrated a letter writing campaign. Eugene Volokh has posted the four letters. Julian Sanchez points out that all four letters make the same incorrect claim: that the Washington Post is questioning whether Lott had…