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A New Look at the Quantum Mechanical Problem of Measurement, American Journal of Physics 40, 1972, pp. 1431-5.

Alpha Particle Emission and the Orthodox Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics, Physics Letters 43A, 1973, pp. 29-30.

The Problem of Measurement - Real or Imaginary?, American Journal of Physics 41, 1973, pp. 1022-5.

Does the Minimal Statistical Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics Resolve the Measurement Problem?, Methodology and Science 8, 1975, pp. 84-101.
Towards a Micro Realistic Version of Quantum Mechanics, Part I, Foundations of Physics 6, 1976, pp. 275-92.

Towards a Micro Realistic Version of Quantum Mechanics, Part II, Foundations of Physics 6, 1976, pp. 661-76.

Instead of Particles and Fields: A Micro Realistic Quantum "Smearon" Theory, Foundations of Physics 12, 1982, pp. 607-31.

Are Probabilism and Special Relativity Incompatible?, Philosophy of Science 52, 1985, pp. 23-44.
Quantum Propensiton Theory: A testable Resolution of the Wave/Particle Dilemma, The British Journal for the Philosophy of Science 39, 1988, pp. 1-50.

Are Probabilism and Special Relativity Compatible?, Philosophy of Science 55, 1988, pp. 640-5.

Does Orthodox Quantum Theory Undermine, or Support, Scientific Realism?, The Philosophical Quarterly 43, 1993, pp. 139-57.

On Relativity Theory and Openness of the Future: A Reply, Philosophy of Science 60, 1993, pp. 341-348.

Particle Creation as the Quantum Condition for Probabilistic Events to Occur, Physics Letters A 187, 1994, pp. 351-355.

Does Probabilism Solve the Great Quantum Mystery?, Theoria, vol. 19/3, no. 51, 2004, pp. 321-336.

Is the Quantum World Composed of Propensitons?, in Probabilities, Causes and Propensities in Physics, edited by Mauricio Suárez, Synthese Library, Springer, Dordrecht, 2011, pp. 221-243.