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June 2007, Volume 27, Issue 3
- 701-714 Identifying Childhood Age Groups for Exposure Assessments and Monitoring
by Michael Firestone & Jacqueline Moya & Elaine Cohen‐Hubal & Valerie Zartarian & Jianping Xue - 715-727 How Does the General Public Evaluate Risk Information? The Impact of Associations with Other Risks
by Vivianne H. M. Visschers & Ree M. Meertens & Wim F. Passchier & Nanne K. DeVries - 729-740 Understanding Consumer Confidence in the Safety of Food: Its Two‐Dimensional Structure and Determinants
by Janneke De Jonge & Hans Van Trijp & Reint Jan Renes & Lynn Frewer - 741-753 Who Reaps the Benefits, Who Bears the Risks? Comparative Optimism, Comparative Utility, and Regulatory Preferences for Mobile Phone Technology
by Mathew P. White & J. Richard Eiser & Peter R. Harris & Sabine Pahl - 755-773 Reconciling Scientists' Beliefs about Radiation Risks and Social Norms: Explaining Preferred Radiation Protection Standards
by Carol L. Silva & Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith & Richard P. Barke - 775-786 Risk and the Media: A Comparison of Print and Televised News Stories of a Canadian Drinking Water Risk Event
by S. Michelle Driedger
April 2007, Volume 27, Issue 2
- 285-287 Comment on “Developing Policy in the Face of Scientific Uncertainty: Interpreting 0.3 μT or 0.4 μT Cutpoints from EMF Epidemiologic Studies” by Kheifets et al. in Risk Analysis, 25(4), 927–935
by Michael J. O'Carroll & Denis L. Henshaw - 289-290 Examining Science to Develop Policy
by L. Kheifets & J. Sahl & R. Shimkhada & M. Repacholi - 291-302 Perceived Risks from Radiation and Nuclear Testing Near Semipalatinsk, Kazakhstan: A Comparison Between Physicians, Scientists, and the Public
by Kathleen L. Purvis‐Roberts & Cynthia A. Werner & Irene Frank - 303-312 On the Ethical Justification for the Use of Risk Acceptance Criteria
by Terje Aven - 313-326 Socioeconomic Vulnerability and Adaptation to Environmental Risk: A Case Study of Climate Change and Flooding in Bangladesh
by Roy Brouwer & Sonia Akter & Luke Brander & Enamul Haque - 327-335 Consumer Selection of Food‐Safety Information Sources
by Marcel Kornelis & Janneke De Jonge & Lynn Frewer & Hans Dagevos - 337-350 Cancer Anxiety and the Perception of Risk in Alarmed Communities
by Craig W. Trumbo & Katherine A. McComas & Prathana Kannaovakun - 351-371 Integration of Probabilistic Exposure Assessment and Probabilistic Hazard Characterization
by Hilko Van Der Voet & Wout Slob - 373-386 Food Safety Objectives Should Integrate the Variability of the Concentration of Pathogen
by Emilie Rieu & Koenraad Duhem & Elisabeth Vindel & Moez Sanaa - 387-396 The Use of Human Experience Data in the EU Risk Assessment Process
by Chris D. Money - 397-409 Cognitive and Emotional Representations of Terror Attacks: A Cross‐Cultural Exploration
by Shoshana Shiloh & Gülbanu Güvenç & Dilek Önkal - 411-420 A Meta‐Analysis of Children's Hand‐to‐Mouth Frequency Data for Estimating Nondietary Ingestion Exposure
by Jianping Xue & Valerie Zartarian & Jacqueline Moya & Natalie Freeman & Paloma Beamer & Kathy Black & Nicolle Tulve & Stuart Shalat - 421-431 Semiparametric Modeling of the Spatial Distribution of Occupational Accident Risk in the Casual Labor Market, Piracicaba, Southeast Brazil
by Trevor C. Bailey & Ricardo Cordeiro & Roberto W. Lourenço - 433-437 On the Use of Hierarchical Probabilistic Models for Characterizing and Managing Uncertainty in Risk/Safety Assessment
by Ralph L. Kodell & James J. Chen - 439-445 Some Limitations of Aggregate Exposure Metrics
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox & Douglas A. Popken - 447-465 Bootstrap Estimation of Benchmark Doses and Confidence Limits with Clustered Quantal Data
by Yiliang Zhu & Tao Wang & Jenny Z.H. Jelsovsky - 467-482 Health‐Based Population Forecasting: Effects of Smoking on Mortality and Fertility
by Igor Akushevich & Julia S. Kravchenko & Kenneth G. Manton - 483-498 Discount Rates in Risk Versus Money and Money Versus Money Tradeoffs
by Anna Alberini & Aline Chiabai
February 2007, Volume 27, Issue 1
- 1-3 Letter to the Editor
by Leila M. Barraj & Joyce S. Tsuji - 5-6 Response to “A Probabilistic Arsenic Exposure Assessment for Children Who Contact CCA‐Treated Playsets and Decks, Part 1: Model Methodology, Variability Results, and Model Evaluation”
by Valerie Zartarian & Jianping Xue & Halûk Özkaynak - 7-8 Caution in Drawing Conclusions from PBPK Models Based on Sparse Human Data
by Kyle Steenland & Scott Bartell - 9-10 Estimating Past Dioxin Exposure: Response to Steenland and Bartell
by Lesa L. Aylward & Hong Cheng & Colleen Beall & Thomas B. Starr & Robert Brunet & Gaétan Carrier & Elizabeth Delzell - 11-26 Body Weight Distributions for Risk Assessment
by Kenneth Portier & J. Keith Tolson & Stephen M. Roberts - 27-43 Does Concern‐Driven Risk Management Provide a Viable Alternative to QRA?
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 45-58 Application of a Regional Hurricane Wind Risk Forecasting Model for Wood‐Frame Houses
by Vineet Kumar Jain & Rachel Ann Davidson - 59-69 Laypeople's and Experts' Perception of Nanotechnology Hazards
by Michael Siegrist & Carmen Keller & Hans Kastenholz & Silvia Frey & Arnim Wiek - 71-82 Industrial Machine Systems Risk Assessment: A Critical Review of Concepts and Methods
by John R. Etherton - 83-96 Understanding the Economic Costs and Benefits of Catastrophes and Their Aftermath: A Review and Suggestions for the U.S. Federal Government
by Michael R. Greenberg & Michael Lahr & Nancy Mantell - 97-110 Statistical Distributions of Daily Breathing Rates for Narrow Age Groups of Infants and Children
by Amy Arcus‐Arth & Robert J. Blaisdell - 111-123 Model Averaging Using Fractional Polynomials to Estimate a Safe Level of Exposure
by Christel Faes & Marc Aerts & Helena Geys & Geert Molenberghs - 125-136 A Risk‐Based Method for Modeling Traffic Fatalities
by Kavi Bhalla & Majid Ezzati & Ajay Mahal & Joshua Salomon & Michael Reich - 137-154 Human Reliability Analysis by Fuzzy “CREAM”
by Marzio Marseguerra & Enrico Zio & Massimo Librizzi - 155-169 Flash Flood Awareness in Southwest Virginia
by Ethan T. Knocke & Korine N. Kolivras - 171-185 Risk Perception and Personality Facets
by Bruno Chauvin & Danièle Hermand & Etienne Mullet - 187-202 A Quantitative Assessment of the Risks from Illegally Imported Meat Contaminated with Foot and Mouth Disease Virus to Great Britain
by Emma Hartnett & Amie Adkin & Miles Seaman & John Cooper & Eamon Watson & Helen Coburn & Tracey England & Christophen Marooney & Anthony Cox & Mavion Wooldridge - 203-223 What Do We Learn from Emissions Reporting? Analytical Considerations and Comparison of Pollutant Release and Transfer Registers in the United States, Canada, England, and Australia
by Dorit Kerret & George M. Gray - 225-240 Combining Experts' Risk Judgments on Technology Performance of Phytoremediation: Self‐Confidence Ratings, Averaging Procedures, and Formative Consensus Building
by Roland W. Scholz & Ralf Hansmann - 241-254 Modeling Individual Cell Lag Time Distributions for Listeria monocytogenes
by Arnout R. Standaert & Kjell Francois & Frank Devlieghere & Johan Debevere & Jan F. Van Impe & Annemie H. Geeraerd - 255-269 Categorizing Mistaken False Positives in Regulation of Human and Environmental Health
by Steffen Foss Hansen & Martin P. Krayer von Krauss & Joel A. Tickner - 271-281 Risk‐Based Approaches to Deal with Uncertainty in a Data‐Poor System: Stakeholder Involvement in Hazard Identification for Marine National Parks and Marine Sanctuaries in Victoria, Australia
by Janet M. Carey & Ruth Beilin & Anthony Boxshall & Mark A. Burgman & Louisa Flander
December 2006, Volume 26, Issue 6
- 1409-1410 IRIS from the Inside
by Amy Mills - 1411-1412 Why IRIS Is Outdated: An Additional Perspective
by John Graham - 1413-1413 Response to “IRIS from the Inside”
by Paul Gilman - 1415-1415 Comment on “Steady State Solutions to PBPK Models and Their Applications to Risk Assessment I: Route to Route Extrapolation of Volatile Chemicals,” by Chiu and White in Risk Analysis, 26(3), 769–780
by Kenneth T. Bogen - 1417-1418 Steady‐State Solutions to PBPK Models and Their Applications to Risk Assessment I: Route‐to‐Route Extrapolation of Volatile Chemicals—Authors' Response to Letter by Dr. Kenneth Bogen
by Weihsueh A. Chiu & Paul White - 1419-1421 Poliomyelitis and the Role of Risk Analysis in Global Infectious Disease Policy and Management
by Kimberly M. Thompson - 1423-1440 Retrospective Cost‐Effectiveness Analyses for Polio Vaccination in the United States
by Kimberly M. Thompson & Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens - 1441-1448 Risk Management in a Polio‐Free World
by R. Bruce Aylward & Roland W. Sutter & Steve L. Cochi & Kimberly M. Thompson & Hamid Jafari & David Heymann - 1449-1469 Containment of Polioviruses After Eradication and OPV Cessation: Characterizing Risks to Improve Management
by Walter Dowdle & Harrie Van Der Avoort & Esther De Gourville & Francis Delpeyroux & Jagadish Desphande & Tapani Hovi & Javier Martin & Mark Pallansch & Olen Kew & Chris Wolff - 1471-1505 Risks of Paralytic Disease Due to Wild or Vaccine‐Derived Poliovirus After Eradication
by Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Mark A. Pallansch & Olen M. Kew & Victor M. Cáceres & Hamid Jafari & Stephen L. Cochi & Roland W. Sutter & R. Bruce Aylward & Kimberly M. Thompson - 1507-1531 The Costs of Future Polio Risk Management Policies
by Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Nalinee Sangrujee & Kimberly M. Thompson - 1533-1540 Perspective: Determinants of the Severity of Poliovirus Outbreaks in the Post Eradication Era
by P. E. M. Fine & S. Ritchie - 1541-1556 Evaluation of Response Scenarios to Potential Polio Outbreaks Using Mathematical Models
by Kimberly M. Thompson & Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Mark A. Pallansch - 1557-1569 Global Surveillance and the Value of Information: The Case of the Global Polio Laboratory Network
by Esther De Gourville & Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Nalinee Sangrujee & Mark A. Pallansch & Kimberly M. Thompson - 1571-1580 Development and Consideration of Global Policies for Managing the Future Risks of Poliovirus Outbreaks: Insights and Lessons Learned Through Modeling
by Kimberly M. Thompson & Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens & Mark A. Pallansch & Olen M. Kew & Roland W. Sutter & R. Bruce Aylward & Margaret Watkins & Howard Gary & James P. Alexander & Linda Venczel & Denise Johnson & Victor M. Cáceres & Nalinee Sangrujee & Hamid Jafari & Stephen L. Cochi - 1581-1599 Quantifying Potential Health Impacts of Cadmium in Cigarettes on Smoker Risk of Lung Cancer: A Portfolio‐of‐Mechanisms Approach
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 1601-1612 Testing for Additivity at Select Mixture Groups of Interest Based on Statistical Equivalence Testing Methods
by LeAnna G. Stork & Chris Gennings & Richard A. Carchman & Walter H. Carter & Joel Pounds & Moiz Mumtaz - 1613-1621 Dose Response for Infectivity of Several Strains of Campylobacter jejuni in Chickens
by Lailai Chen & Helena Geys & Shaun Cawthraw & Arie Havelaar & Peter Teunis - 1623-1636 When Does Information about Probability Count in Choices Under Risk?
by Tadeusz Tyszka & Tomasz Zaleskiewicz - 1637-1657 Exposure and Prioritization—Human Screening Data and Methods for High Production Volume Chemicals in Consumer Products: Amine Oxides a Case Study
by Hans Sanderson & Jennifer L. Counts & Kathleen L. Stanton & Richard I. Sedlak - 1659-1674 Risk‐Based Objectives for the Allocation of Chemical, Biological, and Radiological Air Emissions Sensors
by James H. Lambert & Mark W. Farrington - 1675-1688 Predicting Emergency Evacuation and Sheltering Behavior: A Structured Analytical Approach
by Matt Dombroski & Baruch Fischhoff & Paul Fischbeck - 1689-1705 Personal Values, Beliefs, and Ecological Risk Perception
by Michael W. Slimak & Thomas Dietz - 1707-1719 Exploring the Structure of Attitudes Toward Genetically Modified Food
by Wouter Poortinga & Nick F. Pidgeon - 1721-1728 A Rational Decision Rule with Extreme Events
by Marcello Basili - 1729-1730 Cognition and Safety: An Integrated Approach to Systems Design and Assessment
by David M. Clarke - 1730-1732 Environmental Security and Environmental Management: The Role of Risk Assessment
by James H. Lambert
October 2006, Volume 26, Issue 5
- 1097-1104 Trust: Missing Piece(s) in the Safety Puzzle
by Stacey M. Conchie & Ian J. Donald & Paul J. Taylor - 1105-1121 Risk, Trust, and Safety Culture in U.K. Train Operating Companies
by Shelly Jeffcott & Nick Pidgeon & Andrew Weyman & John Walls - 1123-1138 Trust Relations in High‐Reliability Organizations
by Sue Cox & Bethan Jones & David Collinson - 1139-1150 Explicit and Implicit Trust Within Safety Culture
by Calvin Burns & Kathryn Mearns & Peter McGeorge - 1151-1159 The Role of Distrust in Offshore Safety Performance
by Stacey M. Conchie & Ian J. Donald - 1161-1173 Character‐Based Determinants of Trust in Leaders
by Murray C. Clark & Roy L. Payne - 1175-1185 The Role of Leader Influence Tactics and Safety Climate in Engaging Employees' Safety Participation
by Sharon Clarke & Katie Ward - 1187-1203 Marginal Trust in Risk Managers: Building and Losing Trust Following Decisions Under Uncertainty
by Mathew P. White & J. Richard Eiser - 1205-1221 Incorporating Ethnographic Methods in Multidisciplinary Approaches to Risk Assessment and Communication: Cultural and Religious Uses of Mercury in Latino and Caribbean Communities
by Donna M. Riley & C. Alison Newby & Tomás O. Leal‐Almeraz - 1223-1234 Earthquake Risk Perception in Bucharest, Romania
by Iuliana Armaş - 1235-1246 Phases of Earthquake Experience: A Case Study of the June 2000 South Iceland Earthquakes
by Jon Börkur Akason & Stefan Ólafsson & Ragnar Sigbjörnsson - 1247-1257 Societal Responses to Familiar Versus Unfamiliar Risk: Comparisons of Influenza and SARS in Korea
by Seonghoon Hong & Alan Collins - 1259-1273 The Precautionary Principle and Risk Assessment in International Food Safety: How the World Trade Organization Influences Standards
by Diahanna L. Post - 1275-1289 Government Risk Management Priorities: A Comparison of the Preferences of Asian Indian Americans and Other Americans
by Michael R. Greenberg & Reya Sinha - 1291-1309 Vero‐Cytotoxigenic Escherichia coli O157 in Pasteurized Milk Containers at the Point of Retail: A Qualitative Approach to Exposure Assessment
by Helen E. Clough & Daymian Clancy & Nigel P. French - 1311-1322 Sensitivity Analysis to Evaluate the Impact of Uncertain Factors in a Scenario Tree Model for Classical Swine Fever Introduction
by Clazien J. De Vos & Helmut W. Saatkamp & Mirjam Nielen & Ruud B. M. Huirne - 1323-1338 Toward Improving Food Safety in the Domestic Environment: A Multi‐Item Rasch Scale for the Measurement of the Safety Efficacy of Domestic Food‐Handling Practices
by Arnout R. H. Fischer & Lynn J. Frewer & Maarten J. Nauta - 1339-1348 Health‐Based Screening Levels to Evaluate U.S. Geological Survey Ground water Quality Data
by Patricia L. Toccalino & Julia E. Norman - 1349-1361 Measuring Uncertainty Importance: Investigation and Comparison of Alternative Approaches
by Emanuele Borgonovo - 1363-1375 Uncertain Numbers and Uncertainty in the Selection of Input Distributions—Consequences for a Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Contaminated Land
by Per Sander & Bo Bergbäck & Tomas Öberg - 1377-1393 Preventing the Importation of Illicit Nuclear Materials in Shipping Containers
by Lawrence M. Wein & Alex H. Wilkins & Manas Baveja & Stephen E. Flynn - 1395-1407 From the Inside Out: Environmental Agency Views about Communications with the Public
by Branden B. Johnson & Caron Chess
August 2006, Volume 26, Issue 4
- 863-863 Letter to the Editor
by Marc Stifelman - 865-865 Response
by Ed Stanek & Ed Calabrese - 867-880 Within‐Animal Variation as an Indication of the Minimal Magnitude of the Critical Effect Size for Continuous Toxicological Parameters Applicable in the Benchmark Dose Approach
by Susan Dekkers & Jan Telman & Monique A. J. Rennen & Marco J. Appel & Cees De Heer - 881-892 Estimating Preventable Fractions of Disease Caused by a Specified Biological Mechanism: PAHs in Smoking Lung Cancers as an Example
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox & Edward Sanders - 893-906 Environmental Surveillance at Los Alamos: An Independent Reassessment of Historical Data
by Ken Silver & Richard Clapp - 907-923 A Macro‐Economic Framework for Evaluation of Cyber Security Risks Related to Protection of Intellectual Property
by Eva Andrijcic & Barry Horowitz - 925-943 Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Benzene in Humans: A Bayesian Approach
by Karen Yokley & Hien T. Tran & Kaija Pekari & Stephen Rappaport & Vesa Riihimaki & Nat Rothman & Suramya Waidyanatha & Paul M. Schlosser - 945-954 Direct Estimation of the Cost Effectiveness of Tornado Shelters
by Kevin M. Simmons & Daniel Sutter - 955-969 Using Graph Models to Analyze the Vulnerability of Electric Power Networks
by Åke J. Holmgren - 971-979 Flooding Risks: A Comparison of Lay People's Perceptions and Expert's Assessments in Switzerland
by Michael Siegrist & Heinz Gutscher - 981-988 Application of the Precautionary Principle by Senior Policy Officials: Results of a Canadian Survey
by Kumanan Wilson & Blair Leonard & Robert Wright & Ian Graham & John Moffet & Michael Pluscauskas & Michael Wilson - 989-995 Egyptian Farmers' Attitudes and Behaviors Regarding Agricultural Pesticides: Implications for Pesticide Risk Communication
by Olurominiyi O. Ibitayo - 997-1012 Integrating Software into PRA: A Software‐Related Failure Mode Taxonomy
by Bin Li & Ming Li & Ken Chen & Carol Smidts - 1013-1019 Precaution and Cholera: A Response to Tickner and Gouveia‐Vigeant
by J. C. Hanekamp - 1021-1029 Implicit Attitudes Toward Nuclear Power and Mobile Phone Base Stations: Support for the Affect Heuristic
by Michael Siegrist & Carmen Keller & Marie‐Eve Cousin - 1031-1043 Comparing Experimental Designs for Benchmark Dose Calculations for Continuous Endpoints
by Kristi Kuljus & Dietrich Von Rosen & Salomon Sand & Katarina Victorin - 1045-1057 Psychological Determinants of Reactions to Food Risk Messages
by Margôt Kuttschreuter - 1059-1071 TCDD Exposure‐Response Analysis and Risk Assessment
by Hong Cheng & Lesa Aylward & Colleen Beall & Thomas B. Starr & Robert C. Brunet & Gaétan Carrier & Elizabeth Delzell - 1073-1083 The Role of Society in Engineering Risk Analysis: A Capabilities‐Based Approach
by Colleen Murphy & Paolo Gardoni - 1085-1096 An Integrated Model of Infection Risk in a Health‐Care Environment
by Mark Nicas & Gang Sun
June 2006, Volume 26, Issue 3
- 573-575 Weight of Evidence: What Is the State of the Science?
by Igor Linkov & F. Kyle Satterstrom - 577-577 Vision, Values, and Verisimilitude: The Author's Response
by Douglas L. Weed - 579-581 Comment on “Developing Policy in the Face of Scientific Uncertainty: Interpreting 0.3 μT or 0.4 μT Cutpoints from EMF Epidemiologic Studies” by Kheifets et al. in Risk Analysis, 25(4), 927–935
by Michael Kundi - 583-584 Epidemiologic Data and Standards: Response to Kundi
by L. Kheifets & J. Sahl & R. Shimkhada & M. Repacholi - 585-588 Living with BSE
by Jennifer Kuzma & Alwynelle Ahl - 589-594 A Note on the Inoperability Input‐Output Model
by Marco Percoco - 595-601 The Precautionary Principle Is Incoherent
by Martin Peterson - 603-616 Regulating Chemicals—From Risks to Riskiness
by Anne Chapman - 617-630 Understanding the Risk of an Avian Flu Pandemic: Rational Waiting or Precautionary Failure?
by Marcello Basili & Maurizio Franzini - 631-639 The Role of the Affect and Availability Heuristics in Risk Communication
by Carmen Keller & Michael Siegrist & Heinz Gutscher - 641-655 What Affects the Quality of Economic Analysis for Life‐Saving Investments?
by Robert W. Hahn & Katrina Kosec & Peter J. Neumann & Scott Wallsten - 657-670 Examining Consumer Behavior Toward Genetically Modified (GM) Food in Britain
by Alexa Spence & Ellen Townsend - 671-682 Interference Phenomena in Temporal Evolution of Accident Probability in Workplaces
by Antonis Targoutzidis & Lila Antonopoulou - 683-694 Flood Risk Acceptability and Economic Value of Evacuation
by Guofang Zhai & Saburo Ikeda - 695-721 Enabling a Powerful Marine and Offshore Decision‐Support Solution Through Bayesian Network Technique
by A. G. Eleye‐Datubo & A. Wall & A. Saajedi & J. Wang - 723-729 A Heuristic Risk Assessment Technique for Birdstrike Management at Airports
by John Allan - 731-745 Stochastic, Compartmental, and Dynamic Modeling of Cross‐Contamination During Mechanical Smearing of Cheeses
by Fanny Aziza & Eric Mettler & Jean‐Jacques Daudin & Moez Sanaa - 747-752 Terrorist Population Dynamics Model
by Mark P. Kaminskiy & Bilal M. Ayyub - 753-768 Consumer‐Phase Salmonella enterica serovar Enteritidis Risk Assessment for Egg‐Containing Food Products
by Amirhossein Mokhtari & Christina M. Moore & Hong Yang & Lee‐Ann Jaykus & Roberta Morales & Sheryl C. Cates & Peter Cowen - 769-780 Steady‐State Solutions to PBPK Models and Their Applications to Risk Assessment I: Route‐to‐Route Extrapolation of Volatile Chemicals
by Weihsueh A. Chiu & Paul White - 781-801 VCCEP Pilot: Progress on Evaluating Children's Risks and Data Needs
by Pamela R. D. Williams & Jacqueline Patterson & Daniel W. Briggs - 803-824 What Are the Sources of Exposure to Eight Frequently Used Phthalic Acid Esters in Europeans?
by Matthias Wormuth & Martin Scheringer & Meret Vollenweider & Konrad Hungerbühler - 825-830 Comparison of Cancer Slope Factors Using Different Statistical Approaches
by Ravi P. Subramaniam & Paul White & V. James Cogliano - 831-843 ExpoFacts—An Overview of European Exposure Factors Data
by V. Vuori & R. T. Zaleski & M. J. Jantunen - 845-858 Genetically Engineered Plants, Endangered Species, and Risk: A Temporal and Spatial Exposure Assessment for Karner Blue Butterfly Larvae and Bt Maize Pollen
by Robert K. D. Peterson & Steven J. Meyer & Amy T. Wolf & Jeffrey D. Wolt & Paula M. Davis - 859-861 Risk Management in Post‐Trust Societies
by Tomas Öberg
April 2006, Volume 26, Issue 2
- 293-296 On the Definition of Vulnerabilities in Measuring Risks to Infrastructures
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 297-310 A Cost‐Benefit Analysis of Alternative Device Configurations for Aviation‐Checked Baggage Security Screening
by Sheldon H. Jacobson & Tamana Karnani & John E. Kobza & Lynsey Ritchie - 311-335 Reliability Analysis Based on the Losses from Failures
by M. T. Todinov - 337-345 Why People Believe They Were Exposed to Biological or Chemical Warfare: A Survey of Gulf War Veterans
by Noel T. Brewer & Sarah E. Lillie & William K. Hallman - 347-351 Out of the Frying Pan into the Fire: Behavioral Reactions to Terrorist Attacks
by Gerd Gigerenzer - 353-368 Applying a Health Behavior Theory to Explore the Influence of Information and Experience on Arsenic Risk Representations, Policy Beliefs, and Protective Behavior
by Dolores J. Severtson & Linda C. Baumann & Roger L. Brown - 369-381 Risk Migration and Scientific Advance: The Case of Flame‐Retardant Compounds
by Ruth E Alcock & Jerry Busby - 383-395 Insurability and Mitigation of Flood Losses in Private Households in Germany
by Annegret H. Thieken & Theresia Petrow & Heidi Kreibich & Bruno Merz - 397-411 Current Directions in Risk Research: New Developments in Psychology and Sociology
by Peter Taylor‐Gooby & Jens O. Zinn - 413-422 Discovering Spatio‐Temporal Models of the Spread of West Nile Virus
by Jennifer Orme‐Zavaleta & Jane Jorgensen & Bruce D'Ambrosio & Eric Altendorf & Philippe A. Rossignol - 423-435 Why Do Neighbors Have Different Environmental Priorities? Analysis of Environmental Risk Perception in a Beirut Neighborhood
by Abbas El‐Zein & Rola Nasrallah & Iman Nuwayhid & Lea Kai & Jihad Makhoul - 437-454 Place, Culture, and the Social Amplification of Risk
by Jeffrey R. Masuda & Theresa Garvin - 455-470 Loss of Agro‐Biodiversity, Uncertainty, and Perceived Control: A Comparative Risk Perception Study in Austria and China
by Markus R. Schmidt & Wei Wei - 471-482 Leukemia Attributable to Residential Magnetic Fields: Results from Analyses Allowing for Study Biases
by Sander Greenland & Leeka Kheifets - 483-500 Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Genistein in Rats, Part I: Model Development
by Paul M. Schlosser & Susan J. Borghoff & Nicholas G. Coldham & John A. David & Sujit K. Ghosh - 501-514 An Integrated Physical Dispersion and Behavioral Response Model for Risk Assessment of Radiological Dispersion Device (RDD) Events
by Matthew J. Dombroski & Paul S. Fischbeck - 515-531 A Probabilistic Arsenic Exposure Assessment for Children Who Contact CCA‐Treated Playsets and Decks, Part 1: Model Methodology, Variability Results, and Model Evaluation
by Valerie G. Zartarian & Jianping Xue & Halûk Özkaynak & Winston Dang & Graham Glen & Luther Smith & Casson Stallings - 533-541 A Probabilistic Arsenic Exposure Assessment for Children Who Contact Chromated Copper Arsenate (CCA)‐Treated Playsets and Decks, Part 2: Sensitivity and Uncertainty Analyses
by Jianping Xue & Valerie G. Zartarian & Halûk Özkaynak & Winston Dang & Graham Glen & Luther Smith & Casson Stallings - 543-554 Predictive Bayesian Microbial Dose‐Response Assessment Based on Suggested Self‐Organization in Primary Illness Response: Cryptosporidium parvum
by James D. Englehardt & Jeff Swartout - 555-572 Variability in Physical Constant Parameter Values from Standard Data Sources and the Implication of This Variability for Risk Analysis
by Dale J. Marino
February 2006, Volume 26, Issue 1
- 1-2 A Post‐Katrina Call to Action for the Risk Analysis Community
by Louie Rivers - 3-4 Acknowledgment of Prior Solution to MVK Cancer Model
by Kenny S. Crump & Ravi P. Subramaniam & Cynthia B. Van Landingham - 5-16 Scientific Peer Review to Inform Regulatory Decision Making: Leadership Responsibilities and Cautions
by Dorothy E. Patton & Stephen S. Olin - 17-19 A Perspective on Scientific Peer Review for Informing Regulatory Decisions: Making Sure Peer Review Makes a Difference
by Dan Greenbaum - 21-23 Scientific Peer‐Review Processes in Setting Environmental Quality Standards in Japan
by Saburo Ikeda & Iwao Uchiyama - 25-31 Scientific Peer Review to Inform Regulatory Decision Making: A European Perspective
by Ragnar Lofstedt & Robyn Fairman - 33-35 Legislating Peer Review in the Endangered Species Act
by Tim Male - 37-39 Commentary on Scientific Peer Review to Inform Regulatory Decision Making: Roles and Perspectives of Scientists
by Gilbert S. Omenn - 41-43 Commentary on “Scientific Peer Review to Inform Regulatory Decision Making: Leadership Responsibilities and Cautions”
by Terry F. Yosie - 45-59 Risks of Mortality and Morbidity from Worldwide Terrorism: 1968–2004
by Kenneth T. Bogen & Edwin D. Jones - 61-78 Multicriteria Decision Analysis: A Comprehensive Decision Approach for Management of Contaminated Sediments
by I. Linkov & F. K. Satterstrom & G. Kiker & T. P. Seager & T. Bridges & K. H. Gardner & S. H. Rogers & D. A. Belluck & A. Meyer - 79-88 A Search for Thresholds and Other Nonlinearities in the Relationship Between Hexavalent Chromium and Lung Cancer
by Robert M. Park & Leslie T. Stayner - 89-103 Consumer Phase Risk Assessment for Listeria monocytogenes in Deli Meats
by Hong Yang & Amirhossein Mokhtari & Lee‐Ann Jaykus & Roberta A. Morales & Sheryl C. Cates & Peter Cowen - 105-114 Risk Assessment of Listeria monocytogenes: Impact of Individual Cell Variability on the Exposure Assessment Step
by K. Francois & F. Devlieghere & M. Uyttendaele & J. Debevere - 115-123 Relation Between Benchmark Dose and No‐Observed‐Adverse‐Effect Level in Clinical Research: Effects of Daily Alcohol Intake on Blood Pressure in Japanese Salesmen
by Miwako Dakeishi & Katsuyuki Murata & Akiko Tamura & Toyoto Iwata - 125-134 The Bioaccessibility of Lead (Pb) from Vacuumed House Dust on Carpets in Urban Residences
by Chang Ho Yu & Lih‐Ming Yiin & Paul J. Lioy - 135-146 Quantifying Potential Human Health Impacts of Animal Antibiotic Use: Enrofloxacin and Macrolides in Chickens
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox & Douglas A. Popken - 147-156 Rapid Benefit‐Risk Assessments: No Escape from Expert Judgments in Risk Management
by H. Gregg Claycamp - 157-161 Animal Antibiotic Use and Human Health: No Expert Judgment is Needed to Determine that Reducing Cases Reduces Risk
by Louis Anthony Cox - 163-173 Risk Analysis for Biological Hazards: What We Need to Know about Invasive Species
by Thomas J. Stohlgren & John L. Schnase - 175-183 Comparison of Standard Radiological Risk Models and Using RESRAD to Derive Generic Risk‐Based Area Factors for Final Status Surveys
by David A. King & Karen Keil - 185-201 Variability in Physical Constant Parameter Values from Standard Data Sources and the Implication of this Variability for Risk Analysis
by Dale J. Marino - 203-221 Risk‐Based Integrity and Inspection Modeling (RBIIM) of Process Components/System
by Faisal I. Khan & Mahmoud M. Haddara & Subrata K. Bhattacharya - 223-237 Speaking the Truth in Maritime Risk Assessment
by Jason R. W. Merrick & Rene Van Dorp - 239-252 Knowledge‐Based Risk Assessment Under Uncertainty for Species Invasion
by Iftikhar U. Sikder & Sanchita Mal‐Sarkar & Tarun K. Mal - 253-264 Introducing Fear of Crime to Risk Research
by Jonathan Jackson - 265-276 Implications of Excessive Precision for Risk Comparisons: Lessons from the Past Four Decades
by David M. Hassenzahl - 277-286 Redundancy in Designs
by Ted W. Yellman - 289-290 Social Trust and the Management of Risk
by Rae Zimmerman - 290-291 Comparative Risk Assessment and Environmental Decisionmaking
by Michele Morrone
December 2005, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 1327-1332 Some Limitations of a Proposed Linear Model for Antimicrobial Risk Management
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 1333-1386 Interdisciplinary Vision: The First 25 Years of the Society for Risk Analysis (SRA), 1980–2005
by Kimberly M. Thompson & Paul F. Deisler & Richard C. Schwing - 1387-1398 Dangerous Climate Change: The Role for Risk Research
by Irene Lorenzoni & Nick F. Pidgeon & Robert E. O'Connor - 1399-1407 Defining Dangerous Anthropogenic Interference: The Role of Science, the Limits of Science
by Michael Oppenheimer - 1409-1418 Climate Change and Human Health: Estimating Avoidable Deaths and Disease
by R. Sari Kovats & Diarmid Campbell‐Lendrum & Franziska Matthies - 1419-1431 Eliciting Information from Experts on the Likelihood of Rapid Climate Change
by Nigel W. Arnell & Emma L. Tompkins & W. Neil Adger - 1433-1442 American Risk Perceptions: Is Climate Change Dangerous?
by Anthony A. Leiserowitz