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March 2011, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 343-344 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 344-344 Editor's Choice
by Michael Greenberg - 345-350 Methodology for Determining the Appropriateness of a Linear Dose‐Response Function
by Michael S. Williams & Eric D. Ebel & David Vose - 351-369 Use of Risk Assessment and Likelihood Estimation to Analyze Spatial Distribution Pattern of Respiratory Infection Cases
by Gin Nam Sze‐To & Christopher Y. H. Chao - 370-381 The Discrete Weibull Distribution: An Alternative for Correlated Counts with Confirmation for Microbial Counts in Water
by James D. Englehardt & Ruochen Li - 382-403 Quantitative Risk Assessment Modeling for Nonhomogeneous Urban Road Tunnels
by Qiang Meng & Xiaobo Qu & Xinchang Wang & Vivi Yuanita & Siew Chee Wong - 404-428 Moment Independent Importance Measures: New Results and Analytical Test Cases
by Emanuele Borgonovo & William Castaings & Stefano Tarantola - 429-439 Consumer Responses to Integrated Risk‐Benefit Information Associated with the Consumption of Food
by Heleen van Dijk & Arnout R.H. Fischer & Lynn J. Frewer - 440-449 Why Near‐Miss Events Can Decrease an Individual's Protective Response to Hurricanes
by Robin L. Dillon & Catherine H. Tinsley & Matthew Cronin - 450-465 The Role of Emotions in Risk Communication
by Xiao‐Fei Xie & Mei Wang & Ruo‐Gu Zhang & Jie Li & Qing‐Yuan Yu - 466-474 Exposure to Traffic and Risk of Hospitalization Due to Injuries
by Maria Segui‐Gomez & Francisco J. Lopez‐Valdes & Francisco Guillen‐Grima & Ernesto Smyth & Javier Llorca & Jokin de Irala - 475-487 Assessment and Application of National Environmental Databases and Mapping Tools at the Local Level to Two Community Case Studies
by Davyda Hammond & Kathryn Conlon & Timothy Barzyk & Teresa Chahine & Valerie Zartarian & Brad Schultz - 488-496 CWD Prevalence, Perceived Human Health Risks, and State Influences on Deer Hunting Participation
by Jerry J. Vaske & Katie M. Lyon - 497-512 Cyber Security Risk Management: Public Policy Implications of Correlated Risk, Imperfect Ability to Prove Loss, and Observability of Self‐Protection
by Hulisi Öğüt & Srinivasan Raghunathan & Nirup Menon
February 2011, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 185-186 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 186-186 Editor's Choice
by Charles N. Haas - 192-192 Letter to the Editor
by Barry Ezell & Andrew Collins - 193-195 Making Terrorism Risk Analysis Less Harmful and More Useful: Another Try
by Gerald G. Brown & Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 196-204 How Probabilistic Risk Assessment Can Mislead Terrorism Risk Analysts
by Gerald G. Brown & Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 205-217 Agent‐Based Simulation for Human‐Induced Hazard Analysis
by William M. Bulleit & Matthew W. Drewek - 218-227 Nonparametric Predictive Inference for Exposure Assessment
by V. J. Roelofs & F. P. A. Coolen & A. D. M. Hart - 228-236 Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment of Cryptosporidiosis and Giardiasis from Very Small Private Water Supplies
by Paul R. Hunter & Marianna Anderle de Sylor & Helen L. Risebro & Gordon L. Nichols & David Kay & Philippe Hartemann - 237-254 Probabilistic Modeling of the Fate of Listeria Monocytogenes in Diced Bacon During the Manufacturing Process
by Elise Billoir & Jean‐Baptiste Denis & Natalie Commeau & Marie Cornu & Véronique Zuliani - 255-265 The Impact of Consumer Phase Models in Microbial Risk Analysis
by Maarten Nauta & Bjarke Christensen - 266-281 Is Risk‐Based Regulation Feasible? The Case of Polybrominated Diphenyl Ethers (PBDEs)
by Brian Hector MacGillivray & Ruth E. Alcock & Jerry Busby - 282-300 The Use of Individual and Societal Risk Criteria Within the Dutch Flood Safety Policy—Nationwide Estimates of Societal Risk and Policy Applications
by Sebastiaan N. Jonkman & Ruben Jongejan & Bob Maaskant - 301-311 Cell Phones and Health Concerns: Impact of Knowledge and Voluntary Precautionary Recommendations
by Marie‐Eve Cousin & Michael Siegrist - 312-323 Predictors of Parental Risk Perceptions: The Case of Child Pedestrian Injuries in School Context
by Marie‐Soleil Cloutier & Jacques Bergeron & Philippe Apparicio - 324-334 Interpersonal Amplification of Risk? Citizen Discussions and Their Impact on Perceptions of Risks and Benefits of a Biological Research Facility
by Andrew R. Binder & Dietram A. Scheufele & Dominique Brossard & Albert C. Gunther - 335-342 Workers’ Perception of Chemical Risks: A Focus Group Study
by Ramona Hambach & Philippe Mairiaux & Guido François & Lutgart Braeckman & Alain Balsat & Guido Van Hal & Chantal Vandoorne & Paul Van Royen & Marc van Sprundel
January 2011, Volume 31, Issue 1
- 1-2 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 3-4 “Conundrums?”
by Wout Slob - 5-6 Response to Conundrums Letter
by Roger M. Cooke - 7-11 Celebrating Three Decades of Public Policy‐Oriented Interdisciplinary Research
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 12-24 Can Environmental Insurance Succeed Where Other Strategies Fail? The Case of Underground Storage Tanks
by Haitao Yin & Alex Pfaff & Howard Kunreuther - 25-37 The Effectiveness of Risk Management: An Analysis of Project Risk Planning Across Industries and Countries
by Ofer Zwikael & Mark Ahn - 38-62 A Causal Model of Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD) Risk
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 63-77 Development of a Self‐Regulated Dynamic Model for the Propagation of Salmonella Typhimurium in Pig Farms
by Ilias Soumpasis & Francis Butler - 78-85 Interpreting Null Results from Measurements with Uncertain Correlations: An Info‐Gap Approach
by Yakov Ben‐Haim - 86-107 Fault and Event Tree Analyses for Process Systems Risk Analysis: Uncertainty Handling Formulations
by Refaul Ferdous & Faisal Khan & Rehan Sadiq & Paul Amyotte & Brian Veitch - 108-119 Variability and Uncertainty in Swedish Exposure Factors for Use in Quantitative Exposure Assessments
by Monika Filipsson & Tomas Öberg & Bo Bergbäck - 120-128 Dose‐Response Model of Coxiella burnetii (Q Fever)
by Sushil B. Tamrakar & Anne Haluska & Charles N. Haas & Timothy A. Bartrand - 129-142 Strategic Appraisal of Environmental Risks: A Contrast Between the United Kingdom's Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change and its Committee on Radioactive Waste Management
by Simon Dietz & Alec Morton - 143-159 Behavioral Channels in the Cross‐Market Diffusion of Major Terrorism Shocks
by Konstantinos Drakos - 160-170 Expert Study to Select Indicators of the Occurrence of Emerging Mycotoxin Hazards
by M. C. Kandhai & C. J. H. Booij & H. J. Van der Fels‐Klerx - 171-183 Illustrating Risk: Anaphylaxis Through the Eyes of the Food‐Allergic Child
by Nancy Elizabeth Fenton & Susan J. Elliott & Lisa Cicutto & Ann E. Clarke & Laurie Harada & Elizabeth McPhee
December 2010, Volume 30, Issue 12
- 1735-1736 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1737-1743 Reasons for Secrecy and Deception in Homeland‐Security Resource Allocation
by Jun Zhuang & Vicki M. Bier - 1744-1752 Prestorm Estimation of Hurricane Damage to Electric Power Distribution Systems
by Seth D. Guikema & Steven M. Quiring & Seung‐Ryong Han - 1753-1770 Market‐Implied Spread for Earthquake CAT Bonds: Financial Implications of Engineering Decisions
by Ivan Damnjanovic & Zafer Aslan & John Mander - 1771-1788 Risk Analysis for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Operations in Extreme Environments
by Mario Paulo Brito & Gwyn Griffiths & Peter Challenor - 1789-1802 Evaluation of the Productivity Decrease Risk Due to a Future Increase in Tropical Cyclone Intensity in Japan
by Miguel Esteban & Gorka Longarte‐Galnares - 1803-1816 Identifying and Structuring the Objectives of Terrorists
by Gregory L. Keeney & Detlof von Winterfeldt - 1817-1832 Quantitative Risk Assessment of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Finfish: A Model of Raw Horse Mackerel Consumption in Japan
by Jun'ichiro Iwahori & Akio Yamamoto & Hodaka Suzuki & Takehisa Yamamoto & Toshiyuki Tsutsui & Keiko Motoyama & Mikiko Sawada & Tomoki Matsushita & Atsushi Hasegawa & Ken Osaka & Hajime Toyofuku & Fumiko Kasuga - 1833-1841 Development of a Computer‐Assisted Personal Interview Software System for Collection of Tribal Fish Consumption Data
by Lon Kissinger & Roseanne Lorenzana & Beth Mittl & Merwyn Lasrado & Samuel Iwenofu & Vanessa Olivo & Cynthia Helba & Pauline Capoeman & Ann H. Williams - 1842-1856 Prioritizing Environmental Health Risks in the UAE
by Henry H. Willis & Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson & Regina A. Shih & Sandra Geschwind & Sarah Olmstead & Jianhui Hu & Aimee E. Curtright & Gary Cecchine & Melinda Moore - 1857-1871 A Quality Risk Management Model Approach for Cell Therapy Manufacturing
by Fabio Lopez & Chiara Di Bartolo & Tommaso Piazza & Antonino Passannanti & Jörg C. Gerlach & Bruno Gridelli & Fabio Triolo - 1872-1886 Communicating Risks: Examining Hazard and Outrage in Multiple Contexts
by Kenneth Lachlan & Patric R. Spence
November 2010, Volume 30, Issue 11
- 1627-1633 Perspectives on Risks of Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies: Advancing the Science
by Jo Anne Shatkin & Warner North - 1634-1644 Exposure Assessment Approaches for Engineered Nanomaterials
by Linda C. Abbott & Andrew D. Maynard - 1645-1662 Nanotechnology Risk Communication Past and Prologue
by Ann Bostrom & Ragnar E. Löfstedt - 1663-1670 The Uncertainty of Nanotoxicology: Report of a Society for Risk Analysis Workshop
by Richard A. Canady - 1671-1679 Risk Characterization for Nanotechnology
by Richard A. Williams & Kristen M. Kulinowski & Ronald White & Garrick Louis - 1680-1687 Nano Risk Analysis: Advancing the Science for Nanomaterials Risk Management
by Jo Anne Shatkin & Linda Carolyn Abbott & Ann E. Bradley & Richard Alan Canady & Tee Guidotti & Kristen M. Kulinowski & Ragnar E. Löfstedt & Garrick Louis & Margaret MacDonell & Andrew D. Maynard & Greg Paoli & Lorraine Sheremeta & Nigel Walker & Ronald White & Richard Williams - 1688-1698 Nanotechnology, Risk, and Oversight: Learning Lessons from Related Emerging Technologies
by Jennifer Kuzma & Susanna Priest - 1699-1707 Responsible Innovation: A Pilot Study with the U.K. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council
by Richard Owen & Nicola Goldberg - 1708-1722 An Anticipatory Governance Approach to Carbon Nanotubes
by Mark Philbrick - 1723-1734 Comparative Study of Predictive Computational Models for Nanoparticle‐Induced Cytotoxicity
by Christie Sayes & Ivan Ivanov
October 2010, Volume 30, Issue 10
- 1455-1456 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1457-1458 Letter to the Editor
by Joshua T. Cohen & George M. Gray - 1459-1460 Letter to the Editor
by Jamie Donatuto & Barbara Harper & Catherine O'Neill - 1461-1463 Two Interpretations of Frequency
by Ted W. Yellman - 1464-1465 The Impossibility of Defining “Frequency” Satisfactorily, Revisited
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr - 1466-1480 (Mis)understanding Safety Culture and Its Relationship to Safety Management
by Frank W. Guldenmund - 1481-1494 Risk Governance for Mobile Phones, Power Lines, and Other EMF Technologies
by Leeka Kheifets & John Swanson & Shaiela Kandel & Timothy F. Malloy - 1495-1506 Anthropic Shadow: Observation Selection Effects and Human Extinction Risks
by Milan M. Ćirković & Anders Sandberg & Nick Bostrom - 1507-1519 Strategy Alternatives for Homeland Air and Cruise Missile Defense
by Eric M. Murphy & Michael D. Payne & Glenn W. VanDerWoude - 1520-1538 Now What Do People Know About Global Climate Change? Survey Studies of Educated Laypeople
by Travis William Reynolds & Ann Bostrom & Daniel Read & M. Granger Morgan - 1539-1549 Cross‐Cultural Differences in Risk Perceptions of Disasters
by Elaine Gierlach & Bradley E. Belsher & Larry E. Beutler - 1550-1562 An Empirical Model of Perceived Mortality Risks for Selected U.S. Arsenic Hot Spots
by To N. Nguyen & Paul M. Jakus & Mary Riddel & W. Douglass Shaw - 1563-1571 Risk Perception Among Smokers: A Qualitative Study
by Nuria Codern & Margarita Pla & Amaia Saenz de Ormijana & Francisco Javier González & Enriqueta Pujol & Maria Soler & Carmen Cabezas - 1572-1589 Product Quality Risk Perceptions and Decisions: Contaminated Pet Food and Lead‐Painted Toys
by Tianjun Feng & L. Robin Keller & Liangyan Wang & Yitong Wang - 1590-1601 Maternal Hurricane Exposure and Fetal Distress Risk
by Sammy Zahran & Jeffrey G. Snodgrass & Lori Peek & Stephan Weiler - 1602-1622 Setting Risk‐Informed Environmental Standards for Bacillus Anthracis Spores
by Tao Hong & Patrick L. Gurian & Nicholas F. Dudley Ward - 1623-1625 Quantifying and Controlling Catastrophic Risks by B. John Garrick
by D. Warner North
September 2010, Volume 30, Issue 9
- 1301-1302 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1303-1314 Adaptive Approaches to Biosecurity Governance
by David C. Cook & Shuang Liu & Brendan Murphy & W. Mark Lonsdale - 1315-1327 Analyzing Evacuation Versus Shelter‐in‐Place Strategies After a Terrorist Nuclear Detonation
by Lawrence M. Wein & Youngsoo Choi & Sylvie Denuit - 1328-1340 Trust and Terrorism: Citizen Responses to Anti‐Terrorism Performance History
by Branden B. Johnson - 1341-1362 Intergenerational Considerations Affecting the Future of Nuclear Power: Equity as a Framework for Assessing Fuel Cycles
by Behnam Taebi & Andrew C. Kadak - 1363-1373 Morality and Nuclear Energy: Perceptions of Risks and Benefits, Personal Norms, and Willingness to Take Action Related to Nuclear Energy
by Judith I. M. De Groot & Linda Steg - 1374-1386 Domain Effects and Financial Risk Attitudes
by Ivo Vlaev & Petko Kusev & Neil Stewart & Silvio Aldrovandi & Nick Chater - 1387-1398 Understanding the Positive Effects of Graphical Risk Information on Comprehension: Measuring Attention Directed to Written, Tabular, and Graphical Risk Information
by Chris M. R. Smerecnik & Ilse Mesters & Loes T. E. Kessels & Robert A. C. Ruiter & Nanne K. De Vries & Hein De Vries - 1399-1410 Informed Public Preferences for Electricity Portfolios with CCS and Other Low‐Carbon Technologies
by Lauren A. Fleishman & Wändi Bruine De Bruin & M. Granger Morgan - 1411-1423 Who by Accident? The Social Morphology of Car Accidents
by Roni Factor & Gad Yair & David Mahalel - 1424-1439 Is Eradication of the Pinewood Nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) Likely? An Evaluation of Current Contingency Plans
by Bjørn Økland & Olav Skarpaas & Martin Schroeder & Christer Magnusson & Åke Lindelöw & Karl Thunes - 1440-1453 A Risk Analysis Model in Concurrent Engineering Product Development
by Desheng Dash Wu & Xie Kefan & Chen Gang & Gui Ping
August 2010, Volume 30, Issue 8
- 1179-1180 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrieφ - 1181-1195 Factors Motivating Individuals to Take Precautionary Action for an Expected Earthquake in Istanbul
by Sıdıka Tekeli‐Yeşil & Necati Dedeoğlu & Charlotte Braun‐Fahrlaender & Marcel Tanner - 1196-1209 The Intuitive Detection Theorist (IDT) Model of Trust in Hazard Managers
by Mathew P. White & Branden B. Johnson - 1210-1218 The Effect of Mask Use on the Spread of Influenza During a Pandemic
by Nicole C. J. Brienen & Aura Timen & Jacco Wallinga & Jim E. Van Steenbergen & Peter F. M. Teunis - 1219-1230 Quantitative Risk Assessment of the New York State Operated West Valley Radioactive Waste Disposal Area
by B. John Garrick & John W. Stetkar & Paul J. Bembia - 1231-1239 Resource Distribution in Multiple Attacks Against a Single Target
by Gregory Levitin & Kjell Hausken - 1240-1248 Potency Factors for Risk Assessment at Libby, Montana
by Suresh H. Moolgavkar & Jay Turim & Dominik D. Alexander & Edmund C. Lau & Colleen A. Cushing - 1249-1267 Benzene Inhalation by Parts Washers: New Estimates Based on Measures of Occupational Exposure to Solvent Coaromatics
by Patrick Sheehan & Kenneth T. Bogen & Jeffrey Hicks & Emily Goswami & Gregory Brorby & Edmund C. Lau & Brian Ott - 1268-1276 Extension of the Application of Conway‐Maxwell‐Poisson Models: Analyzing Traffic Crash Data Exhibiting Underdispersion
by Dominique Lord & Srinivas Reddy Geedipally & Seth D. Guikema - 1277-1297 Using Expert Models in Human Reliability Analysis—A Dependence Assessment Method Based on Fuzzy Logic
by Luca Podofillini & Vinh Dang & Enrico Zio & Piero Baraldi & Massimo Librizzi - 1298-1299 Risk Modeling, Assessment and Management (Third Edition), by Yacov Y. Haimes
by Keith W. Hipel
July 2010, Volume 30, Issue 7
- 1017-1018 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1019-1020 A Note on Yacov Y. Haimes, “On the Complex Definition of Risk”
by William Leiss - 1022-1024 Trust and Confidence: The Difficulties in Distinguishing the Two Concepts in Research
by Michael Siegrist - 1025-1027 Distinguishing Trust from Confidence: Manageable Difficulties, Worth the Effort Reply to: Trust and Confidence: The Difficulties in Distinguishing the Two Concepts in Research
by Timothy C. Earle - 1028-1036 Science and Decisions: Advancing Risk Assessment
by Eileen Abt & Joseph V. Rodricks & Jonathan I. Levy & Lauren Zeise & Thomas A. Burke - 1037-1051 A Bayesian Network Model for Biomarker‐Based Dose Response
by C. Eric Hack & Lynne T. Haber & Andrew Maier & Paul Shulte & Bruce Fowler & W. Gregory Lotz & Russell E. Savage Jr. - 1052-1061 Feasibility Study on the Use of Probabilistic Migration Modeling in Support of Exposure Assessment from Food Contact Materials
by Maria F. Poças & Jorge C. Oliveira & Rainer Brandsch & Timothy Hogg - 1062-1075 Assessing the Exacerbations Risk of Influenza‐Associated Chronic Occupational Asthma
by Chung‐Min Liao & Nan‐Hung Hsieh & Chia‐Pin Chio & Szu‐Chieh Chen - 1076-1091 Assessment of Seismic Loss Dependence Using Copula
by Katsuichiro Goda & Jiandong Ren - 1092-1098 Changes in Risk Perceptions Prospectively Predict Changes in Self‐Reported Speeding
by Stephen L. Brown - 1099-1115 The Importance of Multiple Performance Criteria for Understanding Trust in Risk Managers
by Branden B. Johnson & Mathew P. White - 1116-1128 Examining the Relationship Between Affect and Implicit Associations: Implications for Risk Perception
by Simone Dohle & Carmen Keller & Michael Siegrist - 1129-1138 Development of a Dose‐Response Model for SARS Coronavirus
by Toru Watanabe & Timothy A. Bartrand & Mark H. Weir & Tatsuo Omura & Charles N. Haas - 1139-1156 A Comparison Between Probabilistic and Dempster‐Shafer Theory Approaches to Model Uncertainty Analysis in the Performance Assessment of Radioactive Waste Repositories
by Piero Baraldi & Enrico Zio - 1157-1175 Assessment of Catastrophic Risk Using Bayesian Network Constructed from Domain Knowledge and Spatial Data
by Lianfa Li & Jinfeng Wang & Hareton Leung & Chengsheng Jiang - 1176-1177 Science, Policy and the Value‐Free Ideal, by Heather E. Douglas
by Steven M. Gendel
June 2010, Volume 30, Issue 6
- 873-874 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 875-875 Response to Parnell, Smith, and Moxley, Intelligent Adversary Risk Analysis: A Bioterrorism Risk Management Model, Risk Analysis, Vol. 30, No. 1, 2010
by Barry C. Ezell & Andrew J. Collins - 876-876 Response to Letter to the Editor
by Gregory S. Parnell & Christopher M. Smith - 877-880 Kenneth J. Arrow: Understanding Uncertainty and Its Role in the World Economy
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 881-886 ISO 31000:2009—Setting a New Standard for Risk Management
by Grant Purdy - 887-892 ISO 31000:2009—The New International Standard on Risk Management
by Matthew Leitch - 893-905 Ecological Information Needs for Environmental Justice
by Joanna Burger & Stuart Harris & Barbara Harper & Michael Gochfeld - 906-915 Comparison of Scoring Systems for Invasive Pests Using ROC Analysis and Monte Carlo Simulations
by David Makowski & Murthy Narasimha Mittinty - 916-933 Ecological, Groundwater, and Human Health Risk Assessment in a Mining Region of Nicaragua
by Francisco Picado & Alfredo Mendoza & Steven Cuadra & Gerhard Barmen & Kristina Jakobsson & Göran Bengtsson - 934-944 Updating Parameters of the Chicken Processing Line Model
by Dorota Kurowicka & Maarten Nauta & Katarzyna Jozwiak & Roger Cooke - 945-951 A Model for Setting Performance Objectives for Salmonella in the Broiler Supply Chain
by Seth Oscar Tromp & Eelco Franz & Hajo Rijgersberg & Esther Van Asselt & Ine Van Der Fels‐Klerx - 952-961 Estimation of Risk Assessment of Some Heavy Metals Intake Through Black Scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) Consumption in Portugal
by Carlos Cardoso & Inês Farias & Valentina Costa & Maria Nunes & Leonel Gordo - 962-974 A Risk‐Based Approach for Identifying Key Economic and Infrastructure Systems
by Kash Barker & Joost R. Santos - 975-986 Value of Statistical Life and Cause of Accident: A Choice Experiment
by Fredrik Carlsson & Dinky Daruvala & Henrik Jaldell - 987-1001 The Effects of Presenting Imprecise Probabilities in Intelligence Forecasts
by Nathan F. Dieckmann & Robert Mauro & Paul Slovic - 1002-1015 Risk and Benefit Perceptions of Mobile Phone and Base Station Technology in Bangladesh
by Ellen Van Kleef & Arnout R. H. Fischer & Moin Khan & Lynn J. Frewer
May 2010, Volume 30, Issue 5
- 711-714 Ensuring Food Safety around the Globe: The Many Roles of Risk Analysis From Risk Ranking to Microbial Risk Assessment
by Sandra Hoffmann - 715-723 Probabilistic Inversion in Priority Setting of Emerging Zoonoses
by Dorota Kurowicka & Catalin Bucura & Roger Cooke & Arie Havelaar - 724-742 A Multifactorial Risk Prioritization Framework for Foodborne Pathogens
by Juliana Martins Ruzante & Valerie J. Davidson & Julie Caswell & Aamir Fazil & John A. L. Cranfield & Spencer J. Henson & Sven M. Anders & Claudia Schmidt & Jeffrey M. Farber - 743-752 Risk Ranking for Foodborne Microbial Hazards in New Zealand: Burden of Disease Estimates
by Robin J. Lake & Peter J. Cressey & Donald M. Campbell & Elisabeth Oakley - 753-765 Attribution of Human VTEC O157 Infection from Meat Products: A Quantitative Risk Assessment Approach
by Rowena D. Kosmider & Pádraig Nally & Robin R. L. Simons & Adam Brouwer & Susan Cheung & Emma L. Snary & Marion Wooldridge - 766-781 Can a Participatory Approach Contribute to Food Chain Risk Analysis?
by G. C. Barker & C. Bayley & A. Cassidy & S. French & A. Hart & P. K. Malakar & J. Maule & M. Petkov & R. Shepherd - 782-797 Integrated Approaches for the Public Health Prioritization of Foodborne and Zoonotic Pathogens
by Marie‐Josée J. Mangen & Michael B. Batz & Annemarie Käsbohrer & Tine Hald & J. Glenn Morris & Michael Taylor & Arie H. Havelaar - 798-807 A Quantitative Assessment of the Risk for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Introduction into Spain via Legal Trade of Live Poultry
by Fernando Sánchez‐Vizcaíno & Andrés Perez & Manuel Lainez & José Manuel Sánchez‐Vizcaíno - 808-816 A Tiered Approach for Risk‐Benefit Assessment of Foods
by Heidi Fransen & Nynke De Jong & Marieke Hendriksen & Marcel Mengelers & Jacqueline Castenmiller & Jeljer Hoekstra & Rolaf Van Leeuwen & Hans Verhagen - 817-826 Statistical Evaluation of the New Zealand Food Safety Authority Sampling Protocol for Imported Food
by Kondaswamy Govindaraju & Mark Bebbington & Thewaporn Wrathall - 827-840 Methylmercury Risks and EPA + DHA Benefits Associated with Seafood Consumption in Europe
by Carlos Cardoso & Narcisa Bandarra & Helena Lourenço & Cláudia Afonso & Maria Nunes - 841-852 Global Sensitivity Analysis Applied to a Contamination Assessment Model of Listeria monocytogenes in Cold Smoked Salmon at Consumption
by Mariem Ellouze & Jean‐Pierre Gauchi & Jean‐Christophe Augustin - 853-865 Evaluation of Scenarios for Reducing Human Salmonellosis Through Household Consumption of Fresh Minced Pork Meat
by Kaatje Bollaerts & Winy Messens & Marc Aerts & Jeroen Dewulf & Dominiek Maes & Koen Grijspeerdt & Yves Van der Stede - 866-871 Book Review
by Peg Coleman
April 2010, Volume 30, Issue 4
- 527-528 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 529-534 Comment on “Why Reduced‐Form Regression Models of Health Effects Versus Exposures Should Not Replace QRA: Livestock Production and Infant Mortality as an Example,” by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr., Risk Analysis 2009, Vol. 29, No. 12
by Stacy Sneeringer - 535-540 Regression Versus Causation, Revisited
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 541-574 Trust in Risk Management: A Model‐Based Review of Empirical Research
by Timothy C. Earle - 575-589 Probabilistic Risk Analysis and Terrorism Risk
by Barry Charles Ezell & Steven P. Bennett & Detlof Von Winterfeldt & John Sokolowski & Andrew J. Collins - 590-604 Experimental Evidence Against the Paradigm of Mortality Risk Aversion
by Christoph M. Rheinberger - 605-618 Probability of Exporting Infected Carcasses from Vaccinated Pigs Following a Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease Epidemic
by Clazien J. De Vos & Mirjam Nielen & Emelinda Lopez & Armin R.W. Elbers & Aldo Dekker - 619-634 Perceived Health Risks of Manganese in the Molango Mining District, Mexico
by Minerva Catalán‐Vázquez & Astrid Schilmann & Horacio Riojas‐Rodríguez - 635-649 Petroleum and Hazardous Material Releases from Industrial Facilities Associated with Hurricane Katrina
by Nicholas Santella & Laura J. Steinberg & Hatice Sengul - 650-662 Testing Branching Process Estimators of Cascading Failure with Data from a Simulation of Transmission Line Outages
by Ian Dobson & Janghoon Kim & Kevin R. Wierzbicki - 663-673 Deceptive Detection Methods for Effective Security with Inadequate Budgets: The Testing Power Index
by Paul Kantor & Endre Boros - 674-698 Human Error Contribution in Collision and Grounding of Oil Tankers
by Marcelo Ramos Martins & Marcos Coelho Maturana - 699-707 Can Overconfidence be Debiased by Low‐Probability/High‐Consequence Events?
by Shu Li & Jin‐Zhen Li & Yi‐Wen Chen & Xin‐Wen Bai & Xiao‐Peng Ren & Rui Zheng & Li‐Lin Rao & Zuo‐Jun Wang & Huan Liu - 708-709 Book Review
by David M. Clarke
March 2010, Volume 30, Issue 3
- 325-326 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Tony Cox & Lowrie Karen - 327-328 “Why Risk Is Not Variance: An Expository Note”
by William A. Huber - 329-329 More General Conditions Under Which Mean‐Variance Decision Making Is Unjustified
by Tony Cox - 330-339 Conundrums with Uncertainty Factors
by Roger Cooke - 340-345 Are Conundrums with Uncertainty Factors an Obstacle to Developing Probabilistic Interpretations of Noncancer Risks from Chemicals?
by Rob Goble & Dale Hattis - 346-348 Discussion of “Conundrums with Uncertainty Factors”
by Thomas A. Louis - 349-352 Uncertainty Factor Conundrums: What Lessons Should We Draw?
by Lorenz R. Rhomberg - 353-353 Response to Reviewers
by Roger M. Cooke - 354-360 On the Need for Restricting the Probabilistic Analysis in Risk Assessments to Variability
by Terje Aven - 361-368 Representation, Propagation, and Decision Issues in Risk Analysis Under Incomplete Probabilistic Information
by Didier Dubois - 369-370 Interval Analysis Versus Probabilistic Analysis
by B. J. Garrick - 371-376 Ignorance Is Not Probability
by William A. Huber - 377-380 Probability Theory and Consistent Reasoning
by D. Warner North - 381-384 Reply to Discussants on “The Need for Restricting the Probabilistic Analysis in Risk Assessments to Variability”
by Terje Aven - 385-399 A Methodology for Determining Interactions in Probabilistic Safety Assessment Models by Varying One Parameter at a Time
by Emanuele Borgonovo - 400-420 The Development of Posterior Probability Models in Risk‐Based Integrity Modeling
by Premkumar N. Thodi & Faisal I. Khan & Mahmoud R. Haddara - 421-431 General Probability‐Time Tradeoff and Intertemporal Risk‐Value Model
by Shengxiang She & Chaoqun Ma & Desheng Dash Wu - 432-457 Assessing Potential Human Health Hazards and Benefits from Subtherapeutic Antibiotics in the United States: Tetracyclines as a Case Study
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox Jr & Douglas A. Popken - 458-472 Qualitative Risk Assessment of the Acquisition of Meticillin‐Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Pet Dogs
by Jane Heller & Louise Kelly & Stuart W. J. Reid & Dominic J. Mellor - 473-487 Bisphenol A: How the Most Relevant Exposure Sources Contribute to Total Consumer Exposure
by Natalie Von Goetz & Matthias Wormuth & Martin Scheringer & Konrad Hungerbühler - 488-500 Workers' Mental Models of Chemical Exposure in the Workplace
by Anita Elisabeth Pettersson‐Strömbäck & Ingrid Elisabeth Liljelind & Steven Nordin & Bengt Järvholm - 501-511 Individual Actual or Perceived Property Flood Risk: Did it Predict Evacuation from Hurricane Isabel in North Carolina, 2003?
by Jennifer A. Horney & Pia D.M. MacDonald & Marieke Van Willigen & Philip R. Berke & Jay S. Kaufman - 512-523 Reducing Overconfidence in the Interval Judgments of Experts
by Andrew Speirs‐Bridge & Fiona Fidler & Marissa McBride & Louisa Flander & Geoff Cumming & Mark Burgman - 524-525 Book Review
by Cameron MacKenzie
February 2010, Volume 30, Issue 2
- 155-156 Readers’ Assessment and Suggestions
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie & Tony Cox - 162-164 Ecological Risk Assessment: Population Scale and Invasive Species
by Wayne G. Landis & Mark C. Andersen - 165-174 Risk Management and the Wisdom of Aldo Leopold
by Julianne Lutz Warren & Susan Kieffer - 175-182 The Use of Surrogate Species in Risk Assessment: Using Life History Data to Safeguard Against False Negatives
by John E. Banks & Azmy S. Ackleh & John D. Stark - 183-202 Using Weight of Evidence Characterization and Modeling to Investigate the Cause of the Changes in Pacific Herring (Clupea pallasi) Population Dynamics in Puget Sound and at Cherry Point, Washington
by Wayne G. Landis & Peter T. Bryant - 203-223 Relevance of Risk Predictions Derived from a Chronic Species Sensitivity Distribution with Cadmium to Aquatic Populations and Ecosystems
by Christopher A. Mebane