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December 2005, Volume 25, Issue 6
- 1443-1456 Rapid Climate Change and Society: Assessing Responses and Thresholds
by Simon Niemeyer & Judith Petts & Kersty Hobson - 1457-1469 Cultural Circuits of Climate Change in U.K. Broadsheet Newspapers, 1985–2003
by Anabela Carvalho & Jacquelin Burgess - 1471-1482 Dangerous News: Media Decision Making about Climate Change Risk
by Joe Smith - 1483-1494 The 2003 Heat Wave in France: Dangerous Climate Change Here and Now
by Marc Poumadère & Claire Mays & Sophie Le Mer & Russell Blong - 1495-1509 Consortium for Atlantic Regional Assessment: Information Tools for Community Adaptation to Changes in Climate or Land Use
by Rachael Dempsey & Ann Fisher - 1511-1529 Sensitivity Analysis of a Two‐Dimensional Probabilistic Risk Assessment Model Using Analysis of Variance
by Amirhossein Mokhtari & H. Christopher Frey - 1531-1543 Treating and Drinking Well Water in the Presence of Health Risks from Arsenic Contamination: Results from a U.S. Hot Spot
by W. Douglass Shaw & Mark Walker & Marnee Benson - 1545-1557 Weight of Evidence: A Review of Concept and Methods
by Douglas L. Weed - 1559-1571 Use of a Chemical Probe to Increase Safety for Human Volunteers in Toxicokinetic Studies
by Céline Brochot & Frédéric Y. Bois - 1573-1588 Dietary and Inhalation Intake of Lead and Estimation of Blood Lead Levels in Adults and Children in Kanpur, India
by Mukesh Sharma & Mayank Maheshwari & S. Morisawa - 1589-1594 Heterogeneity of Cancer Risk Due to Stochastic Effects
by Wolfgang F. Heidenreich - 1595-1597 Can Ecologists Heat Up the Discussion on Invasive Species Risk?
by J. M. Bossenbroek & J. McNulty & R. P. Keller - 1599-1610 Do Users Ignore Spatial Data Quality? A Decision‐Theoretic Perspective
by P. A. J. Van Oort & A. K. Bregt - 1611-1620 Variance Estimators for Three “Probabilities of Causation”
by Zhihong Cai & Manabu Kuroki - 1621-1635 Development of a Preliminary Framework for Informing the Risk Analysis and Risk Management of Nanoparticles
by Kara Morgan - 1637-1651 Modeling the Risks of Nonindigenous Species Introductions Using a Patch‐Dynamics Approach Incorporating Contaminant Effects as a Disturbance
by Andrew M. Deines & Valerie C. Chen & Wayne G. Landis - 1653-1668 Measurement and Pricing of Risk in Insurance Markets
by Andreas Tsanakas & Evangelia Desli - 1669-1681 Accounting for Both Random Errors and Systematic Errors in Uncertainty Propagation Analysis of Computer Models Involving Experimental Measurements with Monte Carlo Methods
by Victor R. Vasquez & Wallace B. Whiting - 1685-1687 Book Review
by Tomas Öberg
October 2005, Volume 25, Issue 5
- 1085-1095 Risk Analysis for Environmental Health Triage
by Kenneth T. Bogen - 1097-1107 A Probabilistic Transmission Dynamic Model to Assess Indoor Airborne Infection Risks
by Chung‐Min Liao & Chao‐Fang Chang & Huang‐Min Liang - 1109-1120 How Much Uncertainty is Too Much and How Do We Know? A Case Example of the Assessment of Ozone Monitor Network Options
by Cynthia H. Stahl & Alan J. Cimorelli - 1121-1135 A Risk Analysis Model of the Relationship Between Beverage Consumption from School Vending Machines and Risk of Adolescent Overweight
by Richard A. Forshee & Maureen L. Storey & Michael E. Ginevan - 1137-1145 Influence of Distributional Shape of Substance Parameters on Exposure Model Output
by Kai Lessmann & Andreas Beyer & Jörg Klasmeier & Michael Matthies - 1147-1159 Model Averaging Using the Kullback Information Criterion in Estimating Effective Doses for Microbial Infection and Illness
by Hojin Moon & Hyun‐Joo Kim & James J. Chen & Ralph L. Kodell - 1161-1170 Forecasting Spanish Natural Life Expectancy
by Montserrat Guillen & Antoni Vidiella‐i‐Anguera - 1171-1185 Stochastically Modeling Listeria Monocytogenes Growth in Farm Tank Milk
by Isabelle Albert & Régis Pouillot & Jean‐Baptiste Denis - 1187-1198 Information Specificity and Hazard Risk Potential as Moderators of Trust Asymmetry
by Mathew P. White & J. Richard Eiser - 1199-1214 Using Choice Experiments to Assess People's Preferences for Railway Transports of Hazardous Materials
by Lena Winslott Hiselius - 1215-1228 Precautionary Regulation in Europe and the United States: A Quantitative Comparison
by James K. Hammitt & Jonathan B. Wiener & Brendon Swedlow & Denise Kall & Zheng Zhou - 1229-1239 Risk Perception and Technological Development at a Societal Level
by Maria Luisa Lima & Julie Barnett & Jorge Vala - 1241-1252 Who Does the Public Trust? The Case of Genetically Modified Food in the United States
by John T. Lang & William K. Hallman - 1253-1264 Perception of Mobile Phone and Base Station Risks
by Michael Siegrist & Timothy C. Earle & Heinz Gutscher & Carmen Keller - 1265-1275 Feeling at Risk Matters: Water Managers and the Decision to Use Forecasts
by Robert E. O'Connor & Brent Yarnal & Kirstin Dow & Christine L. Jocoy & Gregory J. Carbone - 1277-1297 Sensitivity Analysis for Computer Model Projections of Hurricane Losses
by Ronald L. Iman & Mark E. Johnson & Charles C. Watson - 1299-1312 Uncertainty Analysis for Computer Model Projections of Hurricane Losses
by Ronald L. Iman & Mark E. Johnson & Charles C. Watson - 1313-1323 Functional Approximation and Optimal Specification of the Mechanical Risk Index
by Mark J. Kaiser & Allan G. Pulsipher - 1325-1326 Book Review
by Major Barry Charles Ezell
August 2005, Volume 25, Issue 4
- 783-800 What Is a Life Worth? Robustness of VSL Values from Contingent Valuation Surveys
by Anna Alberini - 801-812 Estimating the Health Impacts of Tobacco Harm Reduction Policies: A Simulation Modeling Approach
by Sajjad Ahmad & John Billimek - 813-826 Risk Perception of the “Mad Cow Disease” in France: Determinants and Consequences
by Michel Setbon & Jocelyn Raude & Claude Fischler & Antoine Flahault - 827-840 Optimal Tracking and Testing of U.S. and Canadian Herds for BSE: A Value‐of‐Information (VOI) Approach
by Louis Anthony Cox & Douglas A. Popken & John J. VanSickle & Ranajit Sahu - 841-853 An Interagency Comparison of Screening‐Level Risk Assessment Approaches
by Heather A. Jones‐Otazo & Miriam L. Diamond & G. Mark Richardson - 855-866 Cellular Telephones and Driving Performance: The Effects of Attentional Demands on Motor Vehicle Crash Risk
by James Hunton & Jacob M. Rose - 867-881 Why Has Safety Improved at Rail‐Highway Grade Crossings?
by Shannon C. Mok & Ian Savage - 883-899 A Benefit‐Cost Analysis of Retrofitting Diesel Vehicles with Particulate Filters in the Mexico City Metropolitan Area
by Gretchen Stevens & Andrew Wilson & James K. Hammitt - 901-911 Risk Management and the Precautionary Principle: A Fuzzy Logic Model
by Enrico Cameron & Gian Francesco Peloso - 913-920 Benchmark Analysis: Shopping with Proper Confidence
by Walter W. Piegorsch & R. Webster West - 921-926 A Numerical Solution to the Nonhomogeneous Two‐Stage MVK Model of Cancer
by Kenny S. Crump & Ravi P. Subramaniam & Cynthia B. Van Landingham - 927-935 Developing Policy in the Face of Scientific Uncertainty: Interpreting 0.3 μT or 0.4 μT Cutpoints from EMF Epidemiologic Studies
by Leeka Kheifets & Jack D. Sahl & Riti Shimkhada & Mike H. Repacholi - 937-943 Mesothelioma: Risk Apportionment Among Asbestos Exposure Sources
by Bertram Price & Adam Ware - 945-956 Exposure Reconstruction for the TCDD‐Exposed NIOSH Cohort Using a Concentration‐ and Age‐Dependent Model of Elimination
by Lesa L. Aylward & Robert C. Brunet & Thomas B. Starr & Gaétan Carrier & Elizabeth Delzell & Hong Cheng & Colleen Beall - 957-962 Benchmark Dose of Lead Inducing Anemia at the Workplace
by Kanae Karita & Eiji Yano & Miwako Dakeishi & Toyoto Iwata & Katsuyuki Murata - 963-972 Using Bayesian Networks to Model Expected and Unexpected Operational Losses
by Martin Neil & Norman Fenton & Manesh Tailor - 973-995 Competing Failure Risk Analysis Using Evidence Theory
by Jon C. Helton & William L. Oberkampf & Jay D. Johnson - 997-1028 Improbability of Igneous Intrusion Promoting a Critical Event in Spent Nuclear Fuel Disposed in Unsaturated Tuff
by Rob P. Rechard & Martin S. Tierney - 1029-1041 Understanding Organizational Safety Using Value‐Focused Thinking
by Jason R. W. Merrick & Martha Grabowski & Premnath Ayyalasomayajula & John R. Harrald - 1043-1060 Genetic Diversity of Invasive Species in the Great Lakes Versus Their Eurasian Source Populations: Insights for Risk Analysis
by Carol A. Stepien & Joshua E. Brown & Matthew E. Neilson & Mark A. Tumeo - 1061-1077 Integrating Software into PRA: A Test‐Based Approach
by Bin Li & Ming Li & Carol Smidts - 1079-1080 Book Reviews: 1
by Maribeth Weiss - 1080-1081 Book Reviews: 2
by Sebastien Brunet - 1083-1083 Managing Risks of Catastrophic and Extreme Events
by Yacov Y. Haimes
June 2005, Volume 25, Issue 3
- 495-502 The 1991 Cholera Epidemic in Peru: Not a Case of Precaution Gone Awry
by Joel Tickner & Tami Gouveia‐Vigeant - 503-517 Improving Food Safety in the Domestic Environment: The Need for a Transdisciplinary Approach
by Arnout R. H. Fischer & Aarieke E. I. De Jong & Rob De Jonge & Lynn J. Frewer & Maarten J. Nauta - 519-532 Transmissible Spongiform Encephalopathy Risk Assessment: The UK experience
by Eric P. M. Grist - 533-542 Quantitative Risk Assessment of Rabies Entering Great Britain from North America via Cats and Dogs
by Rowena D. Jones & Louise Kelly & Anthony R. Fooks & Marion Wooldridge - 543-553 Public Perceptions of Risk to Forest Biodiversity
by Bonita L. McFarlane - 555-566 The Greater Ability of Graphical Versus Numerical Displays to Increase Risk Avoidance Involves a Common Mechanism
by James A. Schirillo & Eric R. Stone - 567-588 A Disciplinary Perspective on the Epistemological Status of Risk
by Catherine E. Althaus - 589-595 What's Time Got to Do with It? Inattention to Duration in Interpretation of Survival Graphs
by Brian J. Zikmund‐Fisher & Angela Fagerlin & Peter A. Ubel - 597-609 Communicating Asset Risk: How Name Recognition and the Format of Historic Volatility Information Affect Risk Perception and Investment Decisions
by Elke U. Weber & Niklas Siebenmorgen & Martin Weber - 611-622 Risk Perception of Heavy Metal Soil Contamination by High‐Exposed and Low‐Exposed Inhabitants: The Role of Knowledge and Emotional Concerns
by Dirk Grasmück & Roland W. Scholz - 623-629 “A 30% Chance of Rain Tomorrow”: How Does the Public Understand Probabilistic Weather Forecasts?
by Gerd Gigerenzer & Ralph Hertwig & Eva Van Den Broek & Barbara Fasolo & Konstantinos V. Katsikopoulos - 631-650 Testing and Expanding a Model of Cognitive Processing of Risk Information
by Branden B. Johnson - 651-662 Some Limitations of Qualitative Risk Rating Systems
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox & Djangir Babayev & William Huber - 663-675 Quantitative Analysis of Variability and Uncertainty with Known Measurement Error: Methodology and Case Study
by Junyu Zheng & H. Christopher Frey - 677-686 Duration Adjustment of Acute Exposure Guideline Level Values for Trichloroethylene Using a Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Model
by William K. Boyes & Marina V. Evans & Christopher Eklund & Paul Janssen & Jane Ellen Simmons - 687-694 Validation of a Method for Estimating Long‐Term Exposures Based on Short‐Term Measurements
by Lance Wallace & Ronald Williams - 695-709 Approximations and Heuristics for the “Cause‐Modified” Life Table
by Kevin P. Brand - 711-718 Empirical Bayes and Adjusted Estimates Approach to Estimating the Relation of Mortality to Exposure of PM10
by Alain Le Tertre & Joel Schwartz & Giota Touloumi - 719-730 Hazardous Factories: Nigerian Evidence
by Olajide Oloyede - 731-743 Assessing Uncertainty in Simulation‐Based Maritime Risk Assessment
by Jason R. W. Merrick & J. Rene Van Dorp & Varun Dinesh - 745-752 Priority Setting for the Distribution of Localized Hazard Protection
by James H. Lambert & Thomas Turley - 753-766 An Ecological Risk Assessment of Nonnative Boas and Pythons as Potentially Invasive Species in the United States
by Robert N. Reed - 769-771 Book Reviews: 1
by Valentina Fomenko - 771-773 Book Reviews: 2
by David Dodge - 773-775 Book Reviews: 3
by James F. Nieberding - 775-775 Book Reviews: 6
by Alie Muneer - 775-778 Book Reviews: 4
by David M. Clarke - 778-779 Book Reviews: 5
by Claire Franklin
April 2005, Volume 25, Issue 2
- 229-229 Letter to the Editor
by David H. Root - 231-241 Tolerable or Acceptable: A Comparison of Risk Regulation in the United Kingdom and in the Netherlands
by B. J. M. Ale - 243-252 Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis in Assessment of the Thyroid Cancer Risk Related to Chernobyl Fallout in Eastern France
by Olivier Catelinois & Dominique Laurier & Pierre Verger & Agnès Rogel & Marc Colonna & Marianne Ignasiak & Denis Hémon & Margot Tirmarche - 253-269 Residential Radon in Canada: An Uncertainty Analysis of Population and Individual Lung Cancer Risk
by Kevin P. Brand & Jan M. Zielinski & Daniel Krewski - 271-284 Using Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling to Address Nonlinear Kinetics and Changes in Rodent Physiology and Metabolism Due to Aging and Adaptation in Deriving Reference Values for Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether and Propylene Glycol Methyl Ether Acetate
by C. R. Kirman & L. M. Sweeney & R. Corley & M. L. Gargas - 285-289 Quantitative Estimates of Risk for Noncancer Endpoints
by Harvey J. Clewell & Kenny S. Crump - 291-299 Model Uncertainty and Risk Estimation for Experimental Studies of Quantal Responses
by A. John Bailer & Robert B. Noble & Matthew W. Wheeler - 301-315 Development of the PEARLS Model (Particulate Exposure from Ambient to Regional Lung by Subgroup) and Use of Monte Carlo Simulation to Predict Internal Exposure to PM2.5 in Toronto
by Stephanie K. Gower & Stephen McColl - 317-337 Probability Distributions for Showering and Bathing Water‐Use Behavior for Various U.S. Subpopulations
by Charles R. Wilkes & Andrea D. Mason & Stephen C. Hern - 339-349 A Multilayered Box Model for Calculating Preliminary Remediation Goals in Soil Screening
by Chao Shan & Iraj Javandel - 351-359 Additivity of Information Value in Two‐Act Linear Loss Decisions with Normal Priors
by Jeffrey M. Keisler - 361-376 A Screening Methodology for the Identification and Ranking of Infrastructure Vulnerabilities Due to Terrorism
by George E. Apostolakis & Douglas M. Lemon - 377-387 Compressed Natural Gas Bus Safety: A Quantitative Risk Assessment
by Samuel Chamberlain & Mohammad Modarres - 389-396 Risk Analysis of Finnish Peacekeeping in Kosovo
by Kyösti Lehtomäki & Rauno J. Pääkkönen & Jorma Rantanen - 397-404 Predictive Genetic Testing for Alzheimer's Disease: Impact upon Risk Perception
by Theresa M. Marteau & Scott Roberts & Susan LaRusse & Robert C. Green - 405-428 Aggregate, Disaggregate, and Hybrid Analyses of Ecological Risk Perceptions
by Henry H. Willis & Michael L. DeKay & Baruch Fischhoff & M. Granger Morgan - 429-446 Using Integrated Geospatial Mapping and Conceptual Site Models to Guide Risk‐Based Environmental Clean‐Up Decisions
by Henry J. Mayer & Michael R. Greenberg - 447-456 Toward Cost‐Benefit Analysis of Acute Behavioral Effects of Toluene in Humans
by Vernon A. Benignus & Philip J. Bushnell & William K. Boyes - 457-466 Bringing Social Standards into Project Evaluation Under Dynamic Uncertainty
by Odin K. Knudsen & Pasquale L. Scandizzo - 467-479 Using Surveys in Public Participation Processes for Risk Decision Making: The Case of the 2003 British GM Nation? Public Debate
by Nick F. Pidgeon & Wouter Poortinga & Gene Rowe & Tom Horlick‐Jones & John Walls & Tim O'Riordan - 481-492 Combining Quantitative and Qualitative Measures of Uncertainty in Model‐Based Environmental Assessment: The NUSAP System
by Jeroen P. Van Der Sluijs & Matthieu Craye & Silvio Funtowicz & Penny Kloprogge & Jerry Ravetz & James Risbey - 493-493 Risk in Perspective: Insight and Humor in the Age of Risk Management
by Paul Slovik
February 2005, Volume 25, Issue 1
- 1-5 Letter to the Editor
by Catherine Petito Boyce & Barbara D. Beck & Eric M. Dubé & Thomas A. Lewandowski - 7-11 Response to Letter to the Editor
by Harry Hemond & Helena Solo‐Gabriele - 13-21 Quantitative Risk Assessment of FMD Virus Transmission via Water
by Jack Schijven & Gerard B. J. Rijs & Ana Maria De Roda Husman - 23-37 Estimation of True Salmonella Prevalence Jointly in Cattle Herd and Animal Populations Using Bayesian Hierarchical Modeling
by Jukka Ranta & Pirkko Tuominen & Riitta Maijala - 39-48 Uncertainty Distribution Associated with Estimating a Proportion in Microbial Risk Assessment
by Nicolas Miconnet & Marie Cornu & Annie Beaufort & Laurent Rosso & Jean‐Baptiste Denis - 49-60 A Model of Hygiene Practices and Consumption Patterns in the Consumer Phase
by Bjarke B. Christensen & Hanne Rosenquist & Helle M. Sommer & Niels L. Nielsen & Sisse Fagt & Niels L. Andersen & Birgit Nørrung - 61-73 Modeling Growth of Clostridium perfringens in Pea Soup During Cooling
by Aarieke E. I. De Jong & Rijkel R. Beumer & Marcel H. Zwietering - 75-83 Meta‐Analysis of Food Safety Information Based on a Combination of a Relational Database and a Predictive Modeling Tool
by Michèle Vialette & Anthony Pinon & Benoît Leporq & Catherine Dervin & Jeanne‐Marie Membré - 85-98 A Poultry‐Processing Model for Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment
by Maarten Nauta & Ine Van Der Fels‐Klerx & Arie Havelaar - 99-108 A Linear Model for Managing the Risk of Antimicrobial Resistance Originating in Food Animals
by Mary J. Bartholomew & David J. Vose & Linda R. Tollefson & Curtis C. Travis - 109-124 A Structured Expert Judgment Study for a Model of Campylobacter Transmission During Broiler‐Chicken Processing
by H. J. Van der Fels‐Klerx & Roger M. Cooke & Maarten N. Nauta & Louis H. Goossens & Arie H. Havelaar - 125-140 Logic and Motivation in Risk Research: A Nuclear Waste Test Case
by Rex V. Brown - 141-149 Proportional Hazards in Information Security
by Julie J. C. H. Ryan & Daniel J. Ryan - 151-160 Health Effects Caused by Primary Fine Particulate Matter (PM2.5) Emitted from Buses in the Helsinki Metropolitan Area, Finland
by Marko Tainio & Jouni T. Tuomisto & Otto Hänninen & Päivi Aarnio & Kimmo J. Koistinen & Matti J. Jantunen & Juha Pekkanen - 161-168 Risk/Benefit Assessments of Human Diseases: Optimum Dose for Intervention
by David W. Gaylor - 169-178 Issues Related to Time Averaging of Exposure in Modeling Risks Associated with Intermittent Exposures to Lead
by Roseanne M. Lorenzana & Richard Troast & Julie M. Klotzbach & Mark H. Follansbee & Gary L. Diamond - 179-188 Research Strategies for Magnetic Fields and Cancer
by Stephen C. Peck & Robert Kavet - 189-198 Integration of Stochastic Effects and Data Uncertainties into the Design of Process Equipment
by Thomas Knetsch & Ulrich Hauptmanns - 199-209 Trust in Risk Regulation: Cause or Consequence of the Acceptability of GM Food?
by Wouter Poortinga & Nick F. Pidgeon - 211-222 A New Look at the Psychometric Paradigm of Perception of Hazards
by Michael Siegrist & Carmen Keller & Henk A. L. Kiers - 223-223 Book Review
by Patricia McMurray
December 2004, Volume 24, Issue 6
- 1417-1419 Comment on “Probabilistic Risk Analysis for a High‐Level Radioactive Waste Repository” by B. L. Cohen in Risk Analysis, Volume 23, 909–915
by R. C. Ewing & C. S. Palenik & L. F. Konikow - 1421-1422 Response to the Comments by Ewing, Palenik, and Konikow
by Bernard L. Cohen - 1423-1436 On the Limitations of Redundancies in the Improvement of System Reliability
by M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell & Robin L. Dillon & Seth D. Guikema - 1437-1451 Modeling the Demand Reduction Input‐Output (I‐O) Inoperability Due to Terrorism of Interconnected Infrastructures
by Joost R. Santos & Yacov Y. Haimes - 1453-1457 Acceptance Sampling Based on Truncated Life Tests in the Birnbaum Saunders Model
by Ayman Baklizi & Abed El Qader El Masri - 1459-1473 Application of Human Reliability Analysis to Nursing Errors in Hospitals
by Kayoko Inoue & Akio Koizumi - 1475-1486 Trust, the Asymmetry Principle, and the Role of Prior Beliefs
by Wouter Poortinga & Nick F. Pidgeon - 1487-1502 Managing Potential Health Risks from Electric Powerlines: A Decision Analysis Caught in Controversy
by Detlof Von Winterfeldt & Thomas Eppel & John Adams & Raymond Neutra & Vincent DelPizzo - 1503-1514 Toward Improved Communication about Wildland Fire: Mental Models Research to Identify Information Needs for Natural Resource Management
by Melissa Zaksek & Joseph L. Arvai - 1515-1527 Elicitation of Expert Judgments of Uncertainty in the Risk Assessment of Herbicide‐Tolerant Oilseed Crops
by Martin P. Krayer von Krauss & Elizabeth A. Casman & Mitchell J. Small - 1529-1538 Site‐Specific Updating and Aggregation of Bayesian Belief Network Models for Multiple Experts
by Neil A. Stiber & Mitchell J. Small & Marina Pantazidou - 1539-1549 The Role of Risk and Future Land Use in Cleanup Decisions at the Department of Energy
by Joanna Burger & Charles Powers & Michael Greenberg & Michael Gochfeld - 1551-1560 Characterizing Environmental Harm: Developments in an Approach to Strategic Risk Assessment and Risk Management
by Simon J. T. Pollard & Ray V. Kemp & Mark Crawford & Raquel Duarte‐Davidson & James G. Irwin & Roger Yearsley - 1561-1574 Examining Localized Patterns of Air Quality Perception in Texas: A Spatial and Statistical Analysis
by Samuel D. Brody & B. Mitchell Peck & Wesley E. Highfield - 1575-1583 Major Psychological Factors Affecting Acceptance of Gene‐Recombination Technology
by Yutaka Tanaka - 1585-1595 Aviation Risk Perception: A Comparison Between Experts and Novices
by Mary E. Thomson & Dilek Önkal & Ali Avcioğlu & Paul Goodwin - 1597-1612 Direct Data Manipulation for Local Decision Analysis as Applied to the Problem of Arsenic in Drinking Water from Tube Wells in Bangladesh
by Andrew Gelman & Matilde Trevisani & Hao Lu & Alexander Van Geen - 1613-1623 Integrated Analysis: Combining Risk and Economic Assessments While Preserving the Separation of Powers
by Richard A. Williams & Kimberly M. Thompson - 1625-1639 Tiered Chemical Testing: A Value of Information Approach
by Fumie Yokota & George Gray & James K. Hammitt & Kimberly M. Thompson - 1641-1664 Promoting Transparency of Long‐Term Environmental Decisions: The Hanford Decision Mapping System Pilot Project
by Christina H. Drew & Timothy L. Nyerges & Thomas M. Leschine - 1665-1671 Developmental Disruption of Thyroid Hormone: Correlations with Hearing Dysfunction in Rats
by K. M. Crofton - 1673-1681 Quantitative Risk Assessment for Developmental Neurotoxic Effects
by Mehdi Razzaghi & Ralph Kodell - 1683-1687 Role of the Standard Deviation in the Estimation of Benchmark Doses with Continuous Data
by David W. Gaylor & William Slikker - 1689-1696 Effects of Exposure Imprecision on Estimation of the Benchmark Dose
by Esben Budtz‐Jørgensen & Niels Keiding & Philippe Grandjean - 1697-1717 Framework for Evaluation of Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Models for Use in Safety or Risk Assessment
by Leona H. Clark & R. Woodrow Setzer & Hugh A. Barton - 1719-1735 MORM—A Petri Net Based Model for Assessing OH&S Risks in Industrial Processes: Modeling Qualitative Aspects
by David Vernez & Didier R. Buchs & Guillaume E. Pierrehumbert & Adel Besrour - 1737-1753 The Use of Risk Assessment to Decide the Control Strategy for Bluetongue in Italian Ruminant Populations
by Armando Giovannini & Stuart MacDiarmid & Paolo Calistri & Annamaria Conte & Lara Savini & Donatella Nannini & Steve Weber - 1755-1756 Book Reviews: 1
by Meade James & Patnode Kathleen & Davis Catherine - 1756-1757 Book Reviews: 2
by Luttfring Ann
October 2004, Volume 24, Issue 5
- 1-1 Erratum to “Risk and Climate Change: Perceptions of Key Policy Actors in Canada,” by Richard C. Stedman, in Risk Analysis, 24(5), 2004
by Richard C. Stedman & Debra J. Davidson & Adam Wellstead - 1071-1083 Bounding Poorly Characterized Risks: A Lung Cancer Example
by Minh Ha‐Duong & Elizabeth A. Casman & M. Granger Morgan - 1085-1092 Bounding Analysis as an Inadequately Specified Methodology
by Sander Greenland - 1093-1095 Response to Sander Greenland's Critique of Bounding Analysis
by Elizabeth A. Casman & Minh Ha‐Duong & M. Granger Morgan - 1097-1098 Bacon, Boole, and Popper
by David John Fisk - 1099-1108 Hexavalent Chromium and Lung Cancer in the Chromate Industry: A Quantitative Risk Assessment
by Robert M. Park & James F. Bena & Leslie T. Stayner & Randall J. Smith & Herman J. Gibb & Peter S. J. Lees - 1109-1120 Combined Effects of Contaminant Desorption and Toxicity on Risk from PAH Contaminated Sediments
by Leslie M. Shor & David S. Kosson & Karl J. Rockne & Lily Y. Young & Gary L. Taghon - 1121-1141 Pathway Analysis for Population‐Total Health Impacts of Toxic Metal Emissions
by Joseph V. Spadaro & Ari Rabl - 1143-1151 The Maximally Exposed Individual—Comparison of Maximum Likelihood Estimation of High Quantiles to an Extreme Value Estimate
by Machelle D. Wilson & William P. McCormick & T. G. Hinton - 1153-1164 Bayesian Monte Carlo Uncertainty Analysis of Human Health Risks from Animal Antimicrobial Use in a Dynamic Model of Emerging Resistance
by Louis Anthony Cox & Douglas A. Popken - 1165-1183 Addressing Nonlinearity in the Exposure‐Response Relationship for a Genotoxic Carcinogen: Cancer Potency Estimates for Ethylene Oxide
by C. R. Kirman & L. M. Sweeney & M. J. Teta & R. L. Sielken & C. Valdez‐Flores & R. J. Albertini & M. L. Gargas - 1185-1199 Standardized Approach for Developing Probabilistic Exposure Factor Distributions
by Randy L. Maddalena & Thomas E. McKone & Michael D. Sohn - 1201-1213 Worker Exposure Standard for Phosphine Gas
by Bill Pepelko & Joel Seckar & Paul R. Harp & James H. Kim & David Gray & Elizabeth L. Anderson - 1215-1229 Risk Management for Leontief‐Based Interdependent Systems
by Pu Jiang & Yacov Y. Haimes - 1231-1242 Spatial Risk Assessment Across Large Landscapes with Varied Land Use: Lessons from a Conservation Assessment of Military Lands
by Mark C. Andersen & Bruce Thompson & Kenneth Boykin - 1243-1248 Role of Comparative Risk Assessment in Addressing Environmental Security in the Middle East
by Alon Tal & Igor Linkov - 1249-1259 Some Bayesian Experimental Design Theory for Risk Reduction in Extrapolation
by Michael J. LuValle - 1261-1277 AGAPE‐ET: A Methodology for Human Error Analysis of Emergency Tasks
by Jae W. Kim & Wondea Jung & Jaejoo Ha - 1279-1287 Arguments for Testing Ethnic Identity and Acculturation as Factors in Risk Judgments
by Branden B. Johnson - 1289-1299 Expert and Public Perception of Risk from Biotechnology
by Lucia Savadori & Stefania Savio & Eraldo Nicotra & Rino Rumiati & Melissa Finucane & Paul Slovic - 1301-1309 Travel Risks in a Time of Terror: Judgments and Choices
by Baruch Fischhoff & Wändi Bruine De Bruin & Wendy Perrin & Julie Downs - 1311-1321 Reactions to Genetically Modified Food Crops and How Perception of Risks and Benefits Influences Consumers' Information Gathering
by Carlene Wilson & Greg Evans & Phil Leppard & Julie Syrette - 1323-1335 Accommodating Uncertainty in Comparative Risk
by Clinton J. Andrews & David M. Hassenzahl & Branden B. Johnson - 1337-1347 Intended Message Versus Message Received in Hypothetical Physician Risk Communications: Exploring the Gap
by Andrea D. Gurmankin & Jonathan Baron & Katrina Armstrong - 1349-1367 An Emotion‐Based Model of Risk Perception and Stigma Susceptibility: Cognitive Appraisals of Emotion, Affective Reactivity, Worldviews, and Risk Perceptions in the Generation of Technological Stigma
by Ellen M. Peters & Burt Burraston & C. K. Mertz - 1369-1384 Effects of Context and Feelings on Perceptions of Genetically Modified Food
by Ellen Townsend & David D. Clarke & Betsy Travis - 1385-1393 Psychological Determinants of Willingness to Taste and Purchase Genetically Modified Food
by Ellen Townsend & Scott Campbell - 1395-1406 Risk and Climate Change: Perceptions of Key Policy Actors in Canada
by Richard C. Stedman - 1416-1416 Erratum to “Risk and Climate Change: Perceptions of Key Policy Actors in Canada,” by Richard C. Stedman, in Risk Analysis, 24(5), 2004
by Richard C. Stedman & Debra J. Davidson & Adam Wellstead
August 2004, Volume 24, Issue 4
- 785-785 Letter to the Editor Regarding “Strategic Alternative Responses to Risks of Terrorism (11 October, 2003)”
by Dr. Gordon Avery - 787-793 Risk Assessment for Invasive Species
by Mark C. Andersen & Heather Adams & Bruce Hope & Mark Powell - 795-802 Allee Effects and the Risk of Biological Invasion
by John M. Drake - 803-815 Assessing the Risk of Invasive Spread in Fragmented Landscapes
by Kimberly A. With - 817-831 Projecting Rates of Spread for Invasive Species
by Michael G. Neubert & Ingrid M. Parker - 833-845 Establishment Risks for Invasive Species
by Steven M. Bartell & Shyam K. Nair - 847-858 Ecological Risk Assessment Conceptual Model Formulation for Nonindigenous Species
by Wayne G. Landis