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February 2003, Volume 23, Issue 1
- 5-17 A Revised Economic Analysis of Restrictions on the Use of Cell Phones While Driving
by Joshua T. Cohen & John D. Graham - 19-34 Assessing Cancer Risks from Short‐Term Exposures in Children
by Gary L. Ginsberg - 35-53 Joint Persistence of Transformation Products in Chemicals Assessment: Case Studies and Uncertainty Analysis
by Kathrin Fenner & Martin Scheringer & Konrad Hungerbühler - 55-67 Canada Wide Standard for Particulate Matter and Ozone: Cost‐Benefit Analysis Using a Life Quality Index
by Mahesh D. Pandey & Jatin S. Nathwani - 69-79 PER Pressure: New Jersey's “Population Emissions Ratio” Environmental Equity Screening Model
by Mark Atlas - 81-89 Incremental and Average Cost‐Effectiveness Ratios: Will Physicians Make a Distinction?
by John C. Hershey & David A. Asch & Christopher Jepson & Jonathan Baron & Peter A. Ubel - 91-103 Communicating Air Quality Information: Experimental Evaluation of Alternative Formats
by Branden B. Johnson - 105-106 Introduction for Symposium Proceedings: Children's Environmental Health—Developing a Risk Assessment Framework (April 23–24, 2001)
by Mark D. Miller & Melanie A. Marty - 107-115 Methods and Rationale for Derivation of a Reference Dose for Methylmercury by the U.S. EPA
by Deborah C. Rice & Rita Schoeny & Kate Mahaffey - 117-142 Differences in Pharmacokinetics Between Children and Adults—II. Children's Variability in Drug Elimination Half‐Lives and in Some Parameters Needed for Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling
by Dale Hattis & Gary Ginsberg & Bob Sonawane & Susan Smolenski & Abel Russ & Mary Kozlak & Rob Goble - 143-162 Challenges Confronting Risk Analysis of Potential Thyroid Toxicants
by R. Thomas Zoeller - 163-174 Perspectives on Incorporating Human Neurobehavioral End Points in Risk Assessments
by David C. Bellinger - 175-178 Guest Editorial: Interactions of Predictive Microbiology and Risk Assessment
by Margaret E. Coleman - 179-197 Modeling Microbial Growth Within Food Safety Risk Assessments
by Thomas Ross & Thomas Alexander McMeekin - 199-213 Growth and Heat Resistance Kinetic Variation Among Various Isolates of Salmonella and its Application to Risk Assessment
by Vijay K. Juneja & Harry M. Marks & Lihan Huang - 215-228 Impact of Microbial Ecology of Meat and Poultry Products on Predictions from Exposure Assessment Scenarios for Refrigerated Storage
by Margaret E. Coleman & Sonja Sandberg & Steven A. Anderson - 229-236 Survival of Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 13565 in Intermediate Moisture Foods is Highly Variable
by Purvi Vora & Andre Senecal & Donald W. Schaffner - 237-238 The Perception of Risk
by Lee R. Abramson - 238-238 Illness and the Environment: A Reader in Contested Medicine
by Branden B. Johnson - 238-239 Human Error—By Design?
by David A. Weiskopf
December 2002, Volume 22, Issue 6
- 1035-1036 Letter to the Editor from Cicmanec
by John L. Cicmanec - 1037-1037 Rebuttal to Letter of Cicmanec
by Charles N. Haas - 1039-1040 Letter to the Editor
by Caron Chess & Jeffrey Calia - 1041-1042 Commentary on the Conference on Decision‐Making Under Conditions of Uncertainty for Rare Diseases
by David W. Gaylor - 1043-1057 Risk and Systems Theory
by Adam J. Hatfield & Keith W. Hipel - 1059-1069 Influence of Safety Measures on the Risks of Transporting Dangerous Goods Through Road Tunnels
by Frank Saccomanno & Palle Haastrup - 1071-1094 A New Approach to Risk Evaluation and Management: Risk‐Based, Precaution‐Based, and Discourse‐Based Strategies
by Andreas Klinke & Ortwin Renn - 1095-1105 Health Risk Assessment for Planned Waste Incinerators: Getting the Right Science and the Science Right
by Christopher Snary - 1107-1122 An Empirical Test of the Relative Validity of Expert and Lay Judgments of Risk
by George Wright & Fergus Bolger & Gene Rowe - 1123-1137 Stakeholder Attitudes Toward the Risks and Benefits of Agricultural Biotechnology in Developing Countries: A Comparison Between Mexico and the Philippines
by Philipp Aerni - 1139-1151 Measuring Perceptions of Synergistic Circulatory Disease Risk Due to Smoking and the Oral Contraceptive Pill
by David P. French & Emma L. Gayton & Jessica Burton & Margaret Thorogood & Theresa M. Marteau - 1153-1163 A Risk Analysis for Airborne Pathogens with Low Infectious Doses: Application to Respirator Selection Against Coccidioides immitis Spores
by Mark Nicas & Alan Hubbard - 1165-1173 Joint Models for Toxicology Studies with Dose‐Dependent Number of Implantations
by Andrew S. Allen & Huiman X. Barnhart - 1175-1182 Uncertainty in Measurements of Dermal Absorption of Pesticides
by William C. Navidi & Annette L. Bunge - 1183-1193 Exposure Misclassification and Threshold Concentrations in Time Series Analyses of Air Pollution Health Effects
by M. Brauer & J. Brumm & S. Vedal & A. J. Petkau - 1195-1205 Optimal Designs for Estimating the Effective Dose in Developmental Toxicity Experiments
by Daniel Krewski & Robert Smythe & Karen Y. Fung - 1207-1208 Assessment and Management of Environmental Risks Cost‐Efficient Methods
by Nisha Mody - 1208-1209 The Precautionary Principle in the 20th Century: Late Lessons from Early Warnings
by Bill Durodié
October 2002, Volume 22, Issue 5
- 819-820 Introduction to Special Issue on Life Cycle Assessment and Risk Analysis
by J. S. Evans & P. Hofstetter & T. E. McKone & J. K. Hammitt & R. Lofstedt - 821-832 Risk Analysis, Life Cycle Assessment—The Common Challenge of Dealing with the Precautionary Frame (Based on the Toxicity Controversy in Sweden and the Netherlands)
by Arnold Tukker - 833-851 Tools for Comparative Analysis of Alternatives: Competing or Complementary Perspectives?
by Patrick Hofstetter & Jane C. Bare & James K. Hammitt & Patricia A. Murphy & Glenn E. Rice - 853-860 Life Cycle Impact Assessment: A Challenge for Risk Analysts
by H. Scott Matthews & Lester Lave & Heather MacLean - 861-877 Public Participation in Life Cycle Assessment and Risk Assessment: A Shared Need
by Robert P. Anex & Will Focht - 879-894 Use of Risk Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment in Decision Making: A Common Policy Research Agenda
by Sarah J. Cowell & Robyn Fairman & Ragnar E. Lofstedt - 895-904 A Regression‐Based Approach for Estimating Primary and Secondary Particulate Matter Intake Fractions
by Jonathan I. Levy & Scott K. Wolff & John S. Evans - 905-918 Intake Fraction for Multimedia Pollutants: A Tool for Life Cycle Analysis and Comparative Risk Assessment
by Deborah H. Bennett & Manuele D. Margni & Thomas E. McKone & Olivier Jolliet - 919-930 Life Cycle Emission Distributions Within the Economy: Implications for Life Cycle Impact Assessment
by Gregory A. Norris - 931-946 Assessing Human Health Response in Life Cycle Assessment Using ED10s and DALYs: Part 1—Cancer Effects
by Pierre Crettaz & David Pennington & Lorenz Rhomberg & Kevin Brand & Olivier Jolliet - 947-963 Assessing Human Health Response in Life Cycle Assessment Using ED10s and DALYs: Part 2—Noncancer Effects
by David Pennington & Pierre Crettaz & Annick Tauxe & Lorenz Rhomberg & Kevin Brand & Olivier Jolliet - 965-983 Selecting Human Health Metrics for Environmental Decision‐Support Tools
by Patrick Hofstetter & James K. Hammitt - 985-1001 QALYs Versus WTP
by James K. Hammitt - 1003-1017 Integrating Risk Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment: A Case Study of Insulation
by Yurika Nishioka & Jonathan I. Levy & Gregory A. Norris & Andrew Wilson & Patrick Hofstetter & John D. Spengler - 1019-1033 Potential Exposures and Risks from Beryllium‐Containing Products
by Henry H. Willis & H. Keith Florig
August 2002, Volume 22, Issue 4
- 655-664 Risk Analysis and Risk Management in an Uncertain World
by Howard Kunreuther - 665-669 Are Received Risk Perception Models Alive and Well?
by Lennart Sjöberg - 671-677 The Role of Risk Analysis in Understanding Bioterrorism
by Charles N. Haas - 679-688 What to Do at Low Doses: A Bounding Approach for Economic Analysis
by Charles W. Griffiths & Chris Dockins & Nicole Owens & Nathalie B. Simon & Daniel A. Axelrad - 689-699 An Exposure Assessment for Methylmercury from Seafood for Consumers in the United States
by Clark D. Carrington & Michael P. Bolger - 701-711 The Media and Genetically Modified Foods: Evidence in Support of Social Amplification of Risk
by Lynn J. Frewer & Susan Miles & Roy Marsh - 713-723 What Number is “Fifty‐Fifty”?: Redistributing Excessive 50% Responses in Elicited Probabilities
by Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Paul S. Fischbeck & Neil A. Stiber & Baruch Fischhoff - 725-738 Gender and Race in Beliefs about Outdoor Air Pollution
by Branden B. Johnson - 739-749 The Quality of Stakeholder‐Based Decisions
by Thomas C. Beierle - 751-764 Risk Perception and New Age Beliefs
by Lennart Sjöberg & Anders af Wåhlberg - 765-776 Priorities in Information Desire about Unknown Risks
by René Lion & Ree M. Meertens & Ilja Bot - 777-788 Stability and Inoculation of Risk Comparisons' Effects Under Conflict: Replicating and Extending the “Asbestos Jury” Study by Slovic et al
by Branden B. Johnson - 789-802 Constructing Scientific Authorities: Issue Framing of Chlorinated Disinfection Byproducts in Public Health
by S. Michelle Driedger & John Eyles & Susan D. Elliott & Donald C. Cole - 803-811 Validating Benefit and Cost Estimates: The Case of Airbag Regulation
by Kimberly M. Thompson & Maria Segui‐Gomez & John D. Graham - 813-814 Risk Communication: A Mental Models Approach
by Branden B. Johnson - 815-817 Risk, Uncertainty, and Rational Action
by Branden B. Johnson
June 2002, Volume 22, Issue 3
- 401-402 Assessing the Risks of Terrorism: A Special Collection of Perspectives Articles by Former Presidents of the Society for Risk Analysis
by Elizabeth L. Anderson - 403-403 View Point: Risk Analysis and the Terrorism Problem in Two Parts
by Lester Lave - 405-413 A Perspective: Risk Analysis as a Tool for Reducing the Risks of Terrorism
by Paul F. Deisler - 415-420 A Mental Model Proposed to Address Sustainability and Terrorism Issues
by Richard Schwing - 421-423 Perspectives on the Use of Risk Assessment to Address Terrorism
by B. John Garrick - 425-426 Terrorism as Hazard: A New Species of Trouble
by Paul Slovic - 427-437 The Role of Insurance in Managing Extreme Events: Implications for Terrorism Coverage
by Howard Kunreuther - 439-444 The Role of Risk Analysis in the Protection of Critical Infrastructures Against Terrorism
by Yacov Y. Haimes & Thomas Longstaff - 445-454 Fusion of Intelligence Information: A Bayesian Approach
by Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell - 455-463 Conditional Dose‐Response Relationships for Microorganisms: Development and Application
by Charles N. Haas - 465-474 Benchmark Dose Calculations for Methylmercury‐Associated Delays on Evoked Potential Latencies in Two Cohorts of Children
by Katsuyuki Murata & Esben Budtz‐Jørgensen & Philippe Grandjean - 475-485 Cryptosporidium Dose‐Response Studies: Variation Between Hosts
by Peter F. M. Teunis & Cynthia L. Chappell & Pablo C. Okhuysen - 487-498 Perspectives on Incorporating Human Neurobehavioral End Points in Risk Assessments
by David C. Bellinger - 499-512 Importance of Uncertainty and Variability to Predicted Risks from Trophic Transfer of PCBs in Dredged Sediments
by Katherine E. Von Stackelberg & Dmitriy Burmistrov & Donna J. Vorhees & Todd Bridges & Igor Linkov - 513-526 The Spokane Tribe's Multipathway Subsistence Exposure Scenario and Screening Level RME
by Barbara L. Harper & Brian Flett & Stuart Harris & Corn Abeyta & Fred Kirschner - 527-538 The Limits of Catastrophe Aversion
by Martin Peterson - 539-545 Introduction to Special Section on Sensitivity Analysis and Summary of NCSU/USDA Workshop on Sensitivity Analysis
by H. Christopher Frey - 547-552 Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) History and Conceptual Overview
by Karen L. Hulebak & Wayne Schlosser - 553-578 Identification and Review of Sensitivity Analysis Methods
by H. Christopher Frey & Sumeet R. Patil - 579-590 Sensitivity Analysis for Importance Assessment
by Andrea Saltelli - 591-622 Illustration of Sampling‐Based Methods for Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis
by J. C. Helton & F. J. Davis - 623-631 Use of Sensitivity Analysis to Assess Reliability of Metabolic and Physiological Models
by Michael C. Kohn - 633-646 Risk and Uncertainty Analysis in Government Safety Decisions
by Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell - 647-654 Variability and Uncertainty Meet Risk Management and Risk Communication
by Kimberly M. Thompson
April 2002, Volume 22, Issue 2
- 189-193 On the Risk of Mortality to Primates Exposed to Anthrax Spores
by Charles N. Haas - 195-202 Chemical and Biological Agent Incident Response and Decision Process for Civilian and Public Sector Facilities
by Ellen Raber & Joy M. Hirabayashi & Saverio P. Mancieri & Alfred L. Jin & Karen J. Folks & Tina M. Carlsen & Pete Estacio - 203-218 An Overview of the Salmonella Enteritidis Risk Assessment for Shell Eggs and Egg Products
by B. K. Hope & A. R. Baker & E. D. Edel & A. T. Hogue & W. D. Schlosser & R. Whiting & R. M. McDowell & R. A. Morales - 219-234 Quantitative Assessment of Exposure to the Mycotoxin Ochratoxin A in Food
by Jean‐Pierre Gauchi & Jean‐Charles Leblanc - 235-243 Physical Injury Risks Associated with Drinking Water Arsenic Treatment
by Floyd J. Frost & Joseph Chwirka & Gunther F. Craun & Bruce Thomson & John Stomp - 245-263 The Dynamic Performances of DDTs in the Environment and Japanese Exposure to Them: A Historical Perspective after the Ban
by Shinsuke Morisawa & Atsushi Kato & Minoru Yoneda & Yoko Shimada - 265-276 A Random Walk Model of Skin Permeation
by H. Frederick Frasch - 277-290 Measurement Error, Skewness, and Risk Analysis: Coping with the Long Tail of the Distribution
by Jeryl L. Mumpower & Gary McClelland - 291-308 An Ecological Risk Assessment for Chlorpyrifos in an Agriculturally Dominated Tributary of the San Joaquin River
by Nicholas N. Poletika & Kent B. Woodburn & Kevin S. Henry - 309-318 Third‐Party Inspection as an Alternative to Command and Control Regulation
by Howard C. Kunreuther & Patrick J. McNulty & Yong Kang - 319-334 Finding and Fixing Systems Weaknesses: Probabilistic Methods and Applications of Engineering Risk Analysis
by Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell - 335-346 Valuation of Childhood Risk Reduction: The Importance of Age, Risk Preferences, and Perspective
by Chris Dockins & Robin R. Jenkins & Nicole Owens & Nathalie B. Simon & Lanelle Bembenek Wiggins - 347-358 Beyond Perception: The Experience of Risk and Stigma in Community Contexts
by Robin S Gregory & Theresa A Satterfield - 359-367 New Information and Social Trust: Asymmetry and Perseverance of Attributions about Hazard Managers
by George Cvetkovich & Michael Siegrist & Rachel Murray & Sarah Tragesser - 369-381 Scale Invariance of Incident Size Distributions in Response to Sizes of Their Causes
by James D. Englehardt - 383-397 Risk Filtering, Ranking, and Management Framework Using Hierarchical Holographic Modeling
by Yacov Y. Haimes & Stan Kaplan & James H. Lambert - 399-399 Transboundry Risk Management
by Curtis Travis
February 2002, Volume 22, Issue 1
- 1-6 Are We Forgetting the Risk of COTS Products in Wireless Communications?
by Thomas A. Longstaff & Yacov Y. Haimes & Carol Sledge - 7-15 Importance of Transparency and Traceability in Building a Safety Case for High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repositories
by Sitakanta Mohanty & Budhi Sagar - 17-27 Probabilistic Risk Analysis and Game Theory
by Kjell Hausken - 29-45 Human and Organizational Factors in Reliability Assessment and Management of Offshore Structures
by Robert G. Bea - 47-58 A Probabilistic Transmission Model of Salmonella in the Primary Broiler Production Chain
by Jukka Ranta & Riitta Maijala - 59-66 Which Paradigm for Managing the Risk of Ionizing Radiation?
by Franco Romerio - 67-81 Elicitation of Quantitative Data from a Heterogeneous Expert Panel: Formal Process and Application in Animal Health
by Ine H. J. Van Der Fels‐Klerx & Louis H. J. Goossens & Helmut W. Saatkamp & Suzan H. S. Horst - 83-100 A Procedural Evaluation of an Analytic‐Deliberative Process: The Columbia River Comprehensive Impact Assessment
by Aimee Guglielmo Kinney & Thomas M. Leschine - 101-120 An Existential Approach to Risk Perception
by Ian H. Langford - 121-130 Urban Air Quality in North‐East England: Exploring the Influences on Local Views and Perceptions
by Denise Howel & Suzanne Moffatt & Helen Prince & Judith Bush & Christine E Dunn - 131-140 Evaluating Public Commentary and Scientific Evidence Submitted in the Development of a Risk Assessment
by Marieka S. Schotland & Lisa A. Bero - 141-157 Absolute Risk or Relative Risk? A Study of Intraspecies and Interspecies Extrapolation of Chemical‐Induced Cancer Risk
by Jeanne Kuo & Igor Linkov & Lorenz Rhomberg & Michael Polkanov & George Gray & Richard Wilson - 159-173 Estimation of Metabolic Rate Constants in PBPK‐Models from Liver Slice Experiments: What Are the Experimental Needs?
by Jan C. H. Van Eijkeren - 175-185 Cryptosporidium Dose Response Studies: Variation Between Isolates
by Peter F. M. Teunis & Cynthia L. Chappell & Pablo C. Okhuysen - 185-185 Statistics for Environmental Science and Management
by Craig Stow - 185-186 Smoking: Risk, Perception, and Policy
by Curtis C. Travis - 186-188 Risk, Media and Stigma: Understanding Public Challenges to Modern Science and Technology
by John F. Ahearne
December 2001, Volume 21, Issue 6
- 983-988 The Genomic Revolution: What Does It Mean for Risk Assessment?
by William E. Bishop & David P. Clarke & Curtis C. Travis - 989-1000 A Framework to Guide Thinking and Analysis Regarding Climate Change Policies
by Ralph L. Keeney & Timothy L. McDaniels - 1001-1010 A Case Study Comparing Static and Spatially Explicit Ecological Exposure Analysis Methods
by Bruce K. Hope - 1011-1024 Ecological Risk – Benefit Analysis of a Wetland Development Based on Risk Assessment Using “Expected Loss of Biodiversity”
by Tosihiro Oka & Hiroyuki Matsuda & Yasuro Kadono - 1025-1038 The Risk of Groundling Fatalities from Unintentional Airplane Crashes
by Kimberly M. Thompson & R. Frank Rabouw & Roger M. Cooke - 1039-1046 Public Response to the Tokai Nuclear Accident
by Tsunoda Katsuya - 1047-1054 Shared Values, Social Trust, and the Perception of Geographic Cancer Clusters
by Michael Siegrist & George T. Cvetkovich & Heinz Gutscher - 1055-1064 Correlates of Hazard Education Programs for Youth
by Kevin R. Ronan & David M. Johnston - 1065-1076 Testing a Structured Decision Approach: Value‐Focused Thinking for Deliberative Risk Communication
by Joseph L. Arvai & Robin Gregory & Timothy L. McDaniels - 1077-1086 Application of Monitoring Data forGiardia andCryptosporidium to Boil Water Advisories
by Peter M. Wallis & Darrell Matson & Michael Jones & John Jamieson - 1087-1096 Poliovirus Surveillance by Examining Sewage Water Specimens: Studies on Detection Probability Using Simulation Models
by J. Ranta & T. Hovi & E. Arjas - 1097-1108 Modeling Virus Inactivation on Salad Crops Using Microbial Count Data
by Susan R. Petterson & Peter F. M. Teunis & Nicholas J. Ashbolt - 1109-1120 A GIS‐Based Framework for Hazardous Materials Transport Risk Assessment
by Vedat Verter & Bahar Y. Kara
October 2001, Volume 21, Issue 5
- 803-803 Hypothetical Fears and Quantitative Risk Analysis
by Chauncey Starr - 807-807 Fitting Hierarchical Holographic Modeling into the Theory of Scenario Structuring and a Resulting Refinement to the Quantitative Definition of Risk
by Stan Kaplan & Yacov Y. Haimes & B. John Garrick - 821-821 Estimates of the Health Risk Reductions Associated with Attainment of Alternative Particulate Matter Standards in Two U.S. Cities
by Leland B. Deck & Ellen S. Post & Eric Smith & Matthew Wiener & Kathleen Cunningham & Harvey Richmond - 837-837 An Empirical Bayes Approach to Estimating the Relation of Mortality to Exposure to Particulate Matter
by Ellen Post & David Hoaglin & Leland Deck & Kinley Larntz - 843-843 Air Pollution and Mortality: Quantification and Valuation of Years of Life Lost
by Ingemar Leksell & Ari Rabl - 859-859 Effects of Uncertainties on Exposure Estimates to Methylmercury: A Monte Carlo Analysis of Exposure Biomarkers versus Dietary Recall Estimation
by Ravi N. Sanga & Scott M. Bartell & Rafael A. Ponce & Ana A. P. Boischio & Claude R. Joiris & Crispin H. Pierce & Elaine M. Faustman - 869-869 Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of the Lactational Transfer of Methylmercury
by Janusz Z. Byczkowski & John C. Lipscomb - 883-883 Acute Exposure to Extremely Hazardous Substances: An Analysis of Environmental Equity
by Jayajit Chakraborty - 897-897 Comparison of Chemical Screening and Ranking Approaches: The Waste Minimization Prioritization Tool versus Toxic Equivalency Potentials
by David W. Pennington & Jane C. Bare - 913-913 A Deliberative Method for Ranking Risks (I): Overview and Test Bed Development
by H. Keith Florig & M. Granger Morgan & Kara M. Morgan & Karen E. Jenni & Baruch Fischhoff & Paul S. Fischbeck & Michael L. DeKay - 923-923 A Deliberative Method for Ranking Risks (II): Evaluation of Validity and Agreement among Risk Managers
by Kara M. Morgan & Michael L. DeKay & Paul S. Fischbeck & M. Granger Morgan & Baruch Fischhoff & H. Keith Florig - 939-939 Safe and Sorry: Risk, Environmental Equity, and Hazardous Waste Management Facilities
by Mark K. Atlas - 955-955 Role of Negative Emotion in Communication about CO2 Risks
by Anneloes L. Meijnders & Cees J. H. Midden & Henk A. M. Wilke - 967-967 Risk Perception of Heavy Metal Soil Contamination and Attitudes toward Decontamination Strategies
by Olaf Weber & Roland W. Scholz & Renate Bühlmann & Dirk Grasmück
August 2001, Volume 21, Issue 4
- 579-584 Sensitivity Analysis, Monte Carlo Risk Analysis, and Bayesian Uncertainty Assessment
by Sander Greenland - 585-600 Human Interindividual Variability in Susceptibility to Airborne Particles
by Dale Hattis & Abel Russ & Robert Goble & Prerna Banati & Margaret Chu - 601-612 Using Epidemiological Studies to Check the Consistency of the Cancer Risks Predicted by High‐Dose Animal Experiments: A Methodological Review
by John A. Bukowski & A. Robert Schnatter & Leo Korn - 613-624 Likelihood Contour Method for the Calculation of Asymptotic Upper Confidence Limits on the Risk Function for Quantitative Responses
by Senin Banga & Ganapati P. Patil & Charles Taillie - 625-640 Limitations to Empirical Extrapolation Studies: The Case of BMD Ratios
by Kevin P. Brand & Paul J. Catalano & James K. Hammitt & Lorenz Rhomberg & John S. Evans - 641-656 Comparison of the EU T25 Single Point Estimate Method with Benchmark Dose Response Modeling for Estimating Potency of Carcinogens
by Cynthia B. Van Landingham & Bruce C. Allen & Annette M. Shipp & Kenny S. Crump - 657-674 Estimation of Tuberculosis Risk and Incidence under Upper Room Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation in a Waiting Room in a Hypothetical Scenario
by Gwangpyo Ko & Harriet A. Burge & Edward A. Nardell & Kimberly M. Thompson - 675-696 Stochastic Estimates of Exposure and Cancer Risk from Carbon Tetrachloride Released to the Air from the Rocky Flats Plant
by Arthur S. Rood & Patricia D. McGavran & Jill W. Aanenson & John E. Till - 697-718 Reproductive and Developmental Risks from Ethylene Oxide: A Probabilistic Characterization of Possible Regulatory Thresholds
by J. S. Evans & L. R. Rhomberg & P. L. Williams & A. M. Wilson & S. J. S. Baird - 719-726 Short‐Term Dermal Absorption and Penetration of Chemicals from Aqueous Solutions: Theory and Experiment
by James N. McDougal & Julia L. Jurgens‐Whitehead - 727-736 Sexual Risk Compensation and HIV/STD Transmission: Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Considerations
by Steven D. Pinkerton - 737-760 Environmental Tobacco Smoke Revisited: The Reliability of the Data Used for Risk Assessment
by Robert Nilsson - 761-770 Stochastic Simulation of Catastrophic Hail and Windstorm Indemnities in the Dutch Greenhouse Sector
by M. A. P. M. Van Asseldonk & M. P. M. Meuwissen & R. B. M. Huirne - 771-786 Benchmarking Safety Climate in Hazardous Environments: A Longitudinal, Interorganizational Approach
by Kathryn Mearns & Sean M. Whitaker & Rhona Flin - 787-800 Options in Radioactive Waste Management Revisited: A Proposed Framework for Robust Decision Making
by Thomas Flüeler
June 2001, Volume 21, Issue 3
- 399-416 The Changing Character of Regulation: A Comparison of Europe and the United States
by Ragnar E. Löfstedt & David Vogel - 417-426 Advancing Environmental Risk Education
by Michaela T. Zint - 427-442 Information Technology Risks as Seen by the Public
by Lennart Sjöberg & Jana Fromm - 443-456 Analytical Paradigms: The Epistemological Distances between Scientists, Policy Makers, and the Public
by Theresa Garvin - 457-466 Personality Correlates of Risk Perception
by Muriel Bouyer & Sophie Bagdassarian & Sveti Chaabanne & Etienne Mullet - 467-480 Source Credibility in Environmental Health – Risk Controversies: Application of Meyer's Credibility Index
by Katherine A. McComas & Craig W. Trumbo - 481-498 Scenario‐Based Risk Assessment of Multi‐Use Chemicals: Application to Solvents
by Martin Scheringer & Thomas Vögl & Julia Von Grote & Béatrice Capaul & Renate Schubert & Konrad Hungerbühler - 499-512 Variation of Consumer Contact with Household Products: A Preliminary Investigation
by M. F. Weegels & M. P. Van Veen - 513-532 The Chemical Accident Risk Assessment Thesaurus: A Tool for Analyzing and Comparing Diverse Risk Assessment Processes and Definitions
by A. J. Ignatowski & I. Rosenthal - 533-544 Ethnic Differences in Risk from Mercury among Savannah River Fishermen
by Joanna Burger & Karen F. Gaines & Michael Gochfeld - 545-560 Radiocesium in Fish from the Savannah River and Steel Creek: Potential Food Chain Exposure to the Public
by Joanna Burger & K. F. Gaines & J. D. Peles & W. L. Stephens Jr. & C. Shane Boring & >I. L. Brisbin Jr. & J. Snodgrass & A. L. Bryan, Jr. & M. H. Smith & M. Gochfeld - 561-574 An Exploratory Study of Variations in Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the United States
by Ravi P. Subramaniam & Jay Turim & Steven L. Golden & Preeti Kral & Elizabeth L. Anderson
April 2001, Volume 21, Issue 2
- 217-224 Risk Analysis, Systems Analysis, and Covey's Seven Habits. Perspectives
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 225-234 Robustness of Conditional Moments: An Application to Premium Calculation of Reinsurance Treaties
by Ping‐Hung Hsieh - 235-250 Property Loss Estimation for Wind and Earthquake Perils
by Adrian M. Chandler & E. John W. Jones & Minoo H. Patel - 251-262 Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Low‐Altitude Aircraft Overflights: I. Planning the Analysis and Estimating Exposure
by Rebecca A. Efroymson & Glenn W. Suter II & Winifred H. Rose & Sarah Nemeth - 263-274 Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Low‐Altitude Aircraft Overflights: II. Estimating Effects on Wildlife
by Rebecca A. Efroymson & Glenn W. Suter II - 275-294 Multimedia Analysis of PAHs and Nitro‐PAH Daughter Products in the Los Angeles Basin
by Denise Yaffe & Yoram Cohen & Janet Arey & Andrew J. Grosovsky - 295-306 A Weighted Composite Dose – Response Model For Human Salmonellosis
by Heejeong K. Latimer & Lee‐Ann Jaykus & Roberta A. Morales & Peter Cowen & Douglas Crawford‐Brown - 307-318 Socioeconomic Determinants of Health‐ and Food Safety‐Related Risk Perceptions
by Donna M. Dosman & Wiktor L. Adamowicz & Steve E. Hrudey - 319-330 Perceived Risks of Conventional and Organic Produce: Pesticides, Pathogens, and Natural Toxins
by Pamela R. D. Williams & James K. Hammitt - 331-340 People's Preferences for Safety Control: Why Does Baseline Risk Matter?
by Judith A. Covey - 341-356 Differences in Expert and Lay Judgments of Risk: Myth or Reality?
by Gene Rowe & George Wright - 357-370 Evaluating the Effectiveness of Risk‐Reduction Strategies for Consumer Chemical Products
by Donna M. Riley & Baruch Fischhoff & Mitchell J. Small & Paul Fischbeck - 371-382 Mitigation and Benefits Measures as Policy Tools for Siting Potentially Hazardous Facilities: Determinants of Effectiveness and Appropriateness
by Hank Jenkins‐Smith & Howard Kunreuther - 383-394 Temporal Variability and Ignorance in Monte Carlo Contaminant Bioaccumulation Models: A Case Study with Selenium in Mytilus edulis
by Matthew Spencer & Nicholas S. Fisher & Wen‐Xiong Wang & Scott Ferson
February 2001, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 1-18 Multi‐Stage Model Estimates of Lung Cancer Risk from Exposure to Diesel Exhaust, Based on a U.S. Railroad Worker Cohort
by Stanley V. Dawson & George V. Alexeeff - 19-24 Invited Commentary: Modeling Lung Cancer Risk from Diesel Exhaust: Suitability of the Railroad Worker Cohort for Quantitative Risk Assessment
by Kenny Crump - 25-42 Chronic Health Risks from Aggregate Exposures to Ionizing Radiation and Chemicals: Scientific Basis for an Assessment Framework
by Wan‐ching G. Chen & Thomas E. McKone