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Misattribution and the Matthew Effect

JAN 01, 2005

DOI: 10.1063/1.1881880

Douglas F. Brewer

The part of David Mermin’s Reference Frame (Physics Today, May 2004, page 10 ) that I enjoyed most was his exposition of the Matthew effect, which was an exquisitely ironic example of what he was writing about.

The term is very unfair to Mark, Luke, and John, who also wrote “Unto him that hath shall be given …” (or near enough). An earlier letter from me (Physics Today, October 1991, page 154 ) provides more detail.

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Douglas F. Brewer. (d.f.brewer@sussex.ac.uk University of Sussex, Brighton, England .

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Volume 58, Number 1

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