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February 2001, Volume 21, Issue 1
- 43-52 Practical Methods for Meeting Remediation Goals at Hazardous Waste Sites
by Terry W. Schulz & Susan Griffin - 53-62 Evaluation of the Physical Hazards Associated with Two Remedial Alternatives at a Superfund Site
by Paul K. Scott & Alex Pittignano & Brent L. Finley - 63-74 Estimation of Error and Bias in Bayesian Monte Carlo Decision Analysis Using the Bootstrap
by Charles D. Linville & Benjamin F. Hobbs & Boddu N. Venkatesh - 75-90 Disparity in Quantitative Risk Assessment: A Review of Input Distributions
by Bruce S. Binkowitz & Daniel Wartenberg - 91-102 Characterizing Dose‐Response Relationships in Multiple Cancer Bioassays
by Jonathan L. French & Paige L. Williams - 103-106 Limits of Applicability for the Deterministic Approximation of the Two‐Step Clonal Expansion Model
by Wolfgang F. Heidenreich & Rudolf Hoogenveen - 107-116 A Randomization Test‐Based Method for Risk Assessment in Neurotoxicology
by Michael A. Bogdan & Robert C. MacPhail & John R. Glowa - 117-126 A Health Risk Benchmark for the Neurologic Effects of Styrene: Comparison with NOAEL/LOAEL Approach
by Jean Rabovsky & Jefferson Fowles & Martin D. Hill & David C. Lewis - 127-142 A Risk Management Procedure for the Washington State Ferries
by Johan R. Van Dorp & Jason R. W. Merrick & John R. Harrald & Thomas A. Mazzuchi & Martha Grabowski - 143-156 Safety Risk Analysis of an Innovative Environmental Technology
by Gregory S. Parnell & Michael Frimpon & John Barnes & Jack M. Kloeber, Jr. & Richard F. Deckro & Jack A. Jackson - 157-171 Fault Tree Analysis for Exposure to Refrigerants Used for Automotive Air Conditioning in the United States
by James J. Jetter & Reynaldo Forte, Jr. & Reva Rubenstein - 171-178 Risk Perception and Experience: Hazard Personality Profiles and Individual Differences
by Julie Barnett & Glynis M. Breakwell - 179-188 Organizational Theory and the Stages of Risk Communication
by Caron Chess - 189-198 Limits of Knowledge and the Limited Importance of Trust
by Lennart Sjöberg - 199-206 Better Negative than Positive? Evidence of a Bias for Negative Information about Possible Health Dangers
by Michael Siegrist & George Cvetkovich
December 2000, Volume 20, Issue 6
- 759-762 Introduction: Dilemmas in Intergenerational versus Intragenerational Equity and Risk Policy
by David Okrent & Nick Pidgeon - 763-770 Intergenerational Issues Regarding Nuclear Power, Nuclear Waste, and Nuclear Weapons
by John F. Ahearne - 771-778 Duties to Future Generations, Proxy Consent, Intra‐ and Intergenerational Equity: The Case of Nuclear Waste
by Kristin Shrader‐Frechette - 779-792 Discounting Across Generations: Necessary, not Suspect
by Richard B. Belzer - 793-800 The Ultimate Uncertainty — Intergenerational Planning
by Chauncey Starr - 801-820 Neighbors in Time: Development and Use of Some Values for Intergenerational Justice from the Jewish and Christian Religious Traditions
by Wayne W. Becker - 821-832 Municipal Waste Management: Inequities and the Role of Deliberation
by Judith Petts - 833-838 Intergenerational and International Discounting
by Thomas C. Schelling - 839-850 Discounting Compensation for Injuries
by Colin Price - 851-860 Equity, Efficiency, Uncertainty, and the Mitigation of Global Climate Change
by James K. Hammitt & Charles M. Harvey - 861-868 Can We Use Human Judgments to Determine the Discount Rate?
by Jonathan Baron - 869-882 Societal Response to Hurricane Mitch and Intra‐ versus Intergenerational Equity Issues: Whose Norms Should Apply?
by Michael Glantz & Dale Jamieson - 883-894 Intergenerational Risk Decision Making: A Practical Example
by Andrew C. Kadak - 895-904 Risks of Hazardous Waste Sites versus Asteroid and Comet Impacts: Accounting for the Discrepancies in U.S. Resource Allocation
by Michael B. Gerrard - 905-916 Ecological Risks and Community Perceptions of Fairness and Justice: A Cross‐Cultural Model
by Geoffrey J. Syme & Elisabeth Kals & Blair E. Nancarrow & Leo Montada - 917-930 Voluntary Siting and Equity: The MRS Facility Experience in Native America
by M. V. Rajeev Gowda & Doug Easterling
October 2000, Volume 20, Issue 5
- 545-572 Ecological Risks of Diazinon from Agricultural Use in the Sacramento – San Joaquin River Basins, California
by Jeffrey M. Giddings & Lenwood W. Hall Jr. & Keith R. Solomon - 573-590 Generating Probabilistic Spatially‐Explicit Individual and Population Exposure Estimates for Ecological Risk Assessments
by Bruce K. Hope - 591-602 Efficient Sensitivity/Uncertainty Analysis Using the Combined Stochastic Response Surface Method and Automated Differentiation: Application to Environmental and Biological Systems
by S. S. Isukapalli & A. Roy & P. G. Georgopoulos - 603-612 Variations in Concepts of “Susceptibility” in Risk Assessment
by Rebecca T. Parkin & John M. Balbus - 613-626 Exposure Assessment of Heavy Metals Resulting from Farmland Application of Wastewater Sludge in Tianjin, China: The Examination of Two Existing National Standards for Soil and Farmland‐Used Sludge
by Hongbin Cao & Saburo Ikeda - 627-636 Daily Soil Ingestion Estimates for Children at a Superfund Site
by Edward J. Stanek III & Edward J. Calabrese - 637-652 Assessment of Airborne Exposure to Trihalomethanes from Tap Water in Residential Showers and Baths
by B. D. Kerger & C. E. Schmidt & D. J. Paustenbach - 653-664 Are the Members of a Paving Crew Uniformly Exposed to Bitumen Fume, Organic Vapor, and Benzo(a)pyrene?
by Igor Burstyn & Hans Kromhout - 665-680 Risk/Risk Trade‐offs in Pesticide Regulation: An Exploratory Analysis of the Public Health Effects of a Ban on Organophosphate and Carbamate Pesticides
by George M. Gray & James K. Hammitt - 681-690 Risk Perception in the U.K. Oil and Gas Production Industry: Are Expert Loss‐Prevention Managers' Perceptions Different From Those of Members of the Public?
by George Wright & Alan Pearman & Keith Yardley - 691-704 Public Perceptions of Health Risks from Polluted Coastal Bathing Waters: A Mixed Methodological Analysis Using Cultural Theory
by Ian H. Langford & Stavros Georgiou & Ian J. Bateman & Rosemary J. Day & R. Kerry Turner - 705-712 Do People Actually Pursue Risk Elimination in Environmental Risk Management?
by Kazuya Nakayachi - 713-720 Perception of Hazards: The Role of Social Trust and Knowledge
by Michael Siegrist & George Cvetkovich - 721-734 Protection Motivation and Risk Communication
by Kurt Neuwirth & Sharon Dunwoody & Robert J. Griffin - 735-746 A Comparison of Organic and Conventional Fresh Produce Buyers in the Boston Area
by Pamela R. D. Williams & James K. Hammitt - 747-754 From Breeder Reactors to Butterflies: Risk, Culture, and Biotechnology
by Geoffrey P. Lomax
August 2000, Volume 20, Issue 4
- 405-412 Risk‐Based Design of Aseptic Processing of Heterogeneous Food Products
by Louise M. Braud & M. Elena Castell‐Perez & Marty D. Matlock - 413-428 Determinants of Priority for Risk Reduction: The Role of Worry
by Jonathan Baron & John C. Hershey & Howard Kunreuther - 429-438 Assessing Overall Risk in Reproductive Experiments
by David B. Dunson - 439-454 A Systematic Uncertainty Analysis of an Evaluative Fate and Exposure Model
by Edgar G. Hertwich & Thomas E. McKone & William S. Pease - 455-468 Multiattribute Risk Analysis in Nuclear Emergency Management
by Raimo P. Hämäläinen & Mats R. K. Lindstedt & Kari Sinkko - 469-482 A Modeling Framework for Exposing Risks in Complex Systems
by Joseph Sharit - 483-494 Emergency Planning for Hazardous Industrial Areas: A Brazilian Case Study
by Alvaro B. De Souza Jr. - 495-512 An Integrated Risk Model of a Drinking‐Water – Borne Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak
by Elizabeth A. Casman & Baruch Fischhoff & Claire Palmgren & Mitchell J. Small & Felicia Wu - 513-520 The Beta Poisson Dose‐Response Model Is Not a Single‐Hit Model
by P. F. M. Teunis & A. H. Havelaar - 521-528 Child Passenger Safety: Decisions about Seating Location, Airbag Exposure, and Restraint Use
by Roberta J. Glass & Maria Segui‐Gomez & John D. Graham - 529-542 Use of Quality‐Adjusted Life Year Weights with Dose‐Response Models for Public Health Decisions: A Case Study of the Risks and Benefits of Fish Consumption
by Rafael A. Ponce & Scott M. Bartell & Eva Y. Wong & Denise LaFlamme & Clark Carrington & Robert C. Lee & Donald L. Patrick & Elaine M. Faustman & Michael Bolger - 543-544 Software Review: Modelmaker 4.0
by Marc L. Rigas
June 2000, Volume 20, Issue 3
- 295-296 Response
by Louis Anthony Cox Jr. & Weihsueh A. Chiu & David M. Hassenzahl & Daniel M. Kammen - 297-300 Low Dose Responses
by Richard Wilson - 301-316 1998 Annual Meeting Plenary Session: Assessing and Managing Risks in a Democratic Society
by Gail Charnley & John D. Graham & Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. & Jason Shogren - 317-326 The Tumorigenicity of Mutagenic Contact‐Sensitizing Chemicals
by Roy E. Albert & Philip S. Magee - 327-338 A Probabilistic Methodology for the Assessment of Safety from Dropped Loads in Offshore Engineering
by Alessandro Mazzola - 339-352 Setting Risk Priorities: A Formal Model
by Jun Long & Baruch Fischhoff - 353-362 Salient Value Similarity, Social Trust, and Risk/Benefit Perception
by Michael Siegrist & George Cvetkovich & Claudia Roth - 363-376 Regression Models and Risk Estimation for Mixed Discrete and Continuous Outcomes in Developmental Toxicology
by Meredith M. Regan & Paul J. Catalano - 377-384 Quantitative Methods for Environmental Justice Assessment of Transportation
by G. Scott Mills & K. Sieglinde Neuhauser - 385-392 Evaluating the Simplified Conjoint Expected Risk Model: Comparing the Use of Objective and Subjective Information
by Lisa K. Carlstrom & J. Arthur Woodward & Christina G. S. Palmer - 393-402 Utility of Biochemical Systems Theory for the Analysis of Metabolic Effects from Low‐Dose Chemical Exposure
by Eberhard O. Voit
April 2000, Volume 20, Issue 2
- 155-156 ‘Combining Probability Distributions from Experts in Risk Analysis’
by Stan Kaplan - 157-162 Risk Management across the Globe: Insights from a Comparative Look at Sweden, Japan, and the United States
by Ragnar E. Löfstedt & Saburo Ikeda & Kimberly M. Thompson - 163-172 Chemical and Radiation Environmental Risk Management: Differences, Commonalities, and Challenges
by Nga L. Tran & Paul A. Locke & Thomas A. Burke - 173-178 Generic Assessment Endpoints Are Needed for Ecological Risk Assessment
by Glenn W. Suter II - 179-194 Expert and Layperson Perceptions of Ecosystem Risk
by Jeffrey K. Lazo & Jason C. Kinnell & Ann Fisher - 195-204 The Influence of Trust and Perceptions of Risks and Benefits on the Acceptance of Gene Technology
by Michael Siegrist - 205-224 Distributions of Total Job Tenure for Men and Women in Selected Industries and Occupations in the United States, February 1996
by David E. Burmaster - 225-244 Modeling Ship Transportation Risk
by Timothy G. Fowler & Eirik Sørgård - 245-250 Percentiles of the Product of Uncertainty Factors for Establishing Probabilistic Reference Doses
by David W. Gaylor & Ralph L. Kodell - 251-260 Probabilistic Analysis of the Inadvertent Reentry of the Cassini Spacecraft's Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators
by Michael V. Frank - 261-272 Fitting Second‐Order Finite Mixture Models to Data with Many Censored Values Using Maximum Likelihood Estimation
by David E. Burmaster & Andrew M. Wilson - 273-292 Air Toxics and Health Risks in California: The Public Health Implications of Outdoor Concentrations
by Rachel A. Morello‐Frosch & Tracey J. Woodruff & Daniel A. Axelrad & Jane C. Caldwell
February 2000, Volume 20, Issue 1
- 1-12 Factors in Risk Perception
by Lennart Sjöberg - 13-26 Correlates of Household Seismic Hazard Adjustment Adoption
by Michael K. Lindell & David J. Whitney - 27-40 Cultural Myths of Human and Physical Nature: Integrated or Separated?
by Gunnar Grendstad & Per Selle - 41-48 Development of a Single‐Meal Fish Consumption Advisory for Methyl Mercury
by Gary L. Ginsberg & Brian F. Toal - 49-58 Categorizing Risks for Risk Ranking
by M. Granger Morgan & H. Keith Florig & Michael L. DeKay & Paul Fischbeck - 59-72 Random Number Generation from Right‐Skewed, Symmetric, and Left‐Skewed Distributions
by Eberhard O. Voit & Lorelei H. Schwacke - 73-80 Risk Analysis of PCB Exposure via the Soil–Food Crop Pathway, and Alternatives for Remediation at Serpukhov, Russian Federation
by Theodora Tsongas & Dmitrii Orlinskii & Irina Priputina & Galina Pleskachevskaya & Alexander Fetishchev & George Hinman & Walter Butcher - 81-86 Cancer Risk Estimation for Mixtures of Coal Tars and Benzo(a)pyrene
by D. W. Gaylor & S. J. Culp & L. S. Goldstein & F. A. Beland - 87-100 Risk Estimation and Value‐of‐Information Analysis for Three Proposed Genetic Screening Programs for Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention
by Scott M. Bartell & Rafael A. Ponce & Timothy K. Takaro & Richard O. Zerbe & Gilbert S. Omenn & Elaine M. Faustman - 101-112 The Assessment of Radiation Exposures in Native American Communities from Nuclear Weapons Testing in Nevada
by Eric Frohmberg & Robert Goble & Virginia Sanchez & Dianne Quigley - 113-124 Risk of Extreme Events in Multiobjective Decision Trees Part 1. Severe Events
by Hendrik I. Frohwein & James H. Lambert - 125-134 Risk of Extreme Events in Multiobjective Decision Trees Part 2. Rare Events
by Hendrik I. Frohwein & Yacov Y. Haimes & James H. Lambert - 135-152 Improving Cancer Dose–Response Characterization by Using Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling: An Analysis of Pooled Data for Acrylonitrile‐Induced Brain Tumors to Assess Cancer Potency in the Rat
by Christopher R. Kirman & Sean M. Hays & Gregory L. Kedderis & Michael L. Gargas & Dale E. Strother
December 1999, Volume 19, Issue 6
- 1019-1035 Risk Perception in Context: The Savannah River Site Stakeholder Study
by Bryan L. Williams & Sylvia Brown & Michael Greenberg & Mokbul A. Kahn - 1037-1058 Residential Building Codes, Affordability, and Health Protection: A Risk‐Tradeoff Approach
by James K. Hammitt & Eric S. Belsky & Jonathan I. Levy & John D. Graham - 1059-1069 Adaptive Spatial Sampling of Contaminated Soil
by Louis Anthony Cox - 1071-1076 An Evaluation of Risk Estimation Procedures for Mixtures of Carcinogens
by Jing‐Shiang Hwang & James J. Chen - 1077-1090 Quantifying Uncertainty in a Risk Assessment Using Human Data
by William E. Fayerweather & James J. Collins & A. Robert Schnatter & F. Terry Hearne & Reo A. Menning & Daniel P. Reynefr - 1091-1100 Comparison of Six Dose‐Response Models for Use with Food‐Borne Pathogens
by David L. Holcomb & Mary A. Smith & Glenn O. Ware & Yen‐Con Hung & Robert E. Brackett & Michael P. Doyle - 1101-1111 Cancer Dose‐Response Modeling of Epidemiological Data on Worker Exposures to Aldrin and Dieldrin
by Robert L. Sielken & Robert S. Bretzlaff & Ciriaco Valdez‐Flores & Donald E. Stevenson & Geed de Jong - 1113-1125 Stringency of Workplace Air Contaminant Exposure Limits: A Case Study of OSHA Risk Management
by Jahn K. Hakes - 1127-1134 Individual Prior Information in a Physiological Model of 2H8‐Toluene Kinetics: An Empirical Bayes Estimation Strategy
by Paolo Vicini & Crispin H. Pierce & Russell L. Dills & Michael S. Morgan & David A. Kalman - 1135-1155 Ethylene Oxide Cancer Risk Assessment Based on Epidemiological Data: Application of Revised Regulatory Guidelines
by M. Jane Teta & Robert L. Sielken & Ciriaco Valdez‐Flores - 1157-1171 Vehicle Emission Unit Risk Factors for Transportation Risk Assessments
by Bruce M. Biwer & James P. Butler - 1173-1184 Monte Carlo Sensitivity Analysis of Unknown Parameters in Hazardous Materials Transportation Risk Assessment
by Julia J. Pet‐Armacost & Jose Sepulveda & Milton Sakude - 1185-1192 Using Animated Probability Plots to Explore the Suitability of Mixture Models with Two Component Distributions
by David E. Burmaster & Kimberly M. Thompson - 1193-1204 Parameter Uncertainty and Variability In Evaluative Fate and Exposure Models
by Edgar G. Hertwich & Thomas E. McKone & William S. Pease - 1205-1214 On Modeling Correlated Random Variables in Risk Assessment
by Charles N. Haas - 1215-1222 Health Risk Assessment of a Modern Municipal Waste Incinerator
by Cline Boudet & Denis Zmirou & Mauricette Laffond & Franck Balducci & Jean‐Louis Benoit‐Guyod - 1223-1224 A Quantitative Analysis of Factors Affecting PELs and TLVs for Carcinogens
by Jeffrey S. Smith & John M. Mendeloff - 1235-1249 Risk‐Based Assessment of Soil and Groundwater Quality in the Netherlands: Standards and Remediation Urgency
by Frank A. Swartjes - 1251-1260 Dose Response Models For Infectious Gastroenteritis
by Peter F. M. Teunis & Nico J. D. Nagelkerke & Charles N. Haas
October 1999, Volume 19, Issue 5
- 759-761 Performance Assessment for Radioactive Waste Disposal
by J. C. Helton & D. R. Anderson - 763-807 Historical Relationship Between Performance Assessment for Radioactive Waste Disposal and Other Types of Risk Assessment
by Rob P. Rechard - 809-846 The Role of Performance Assessment in the Regulation of Underground Disposal of Radioactive Wastes: An International Perspective
by B. G. J. Thompson - 847-876 Development of a Performance Assessment Capability in the Waste Management Programs of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission
by Norman A. Eisenberg & Michael P. Lee & Timothy J. McCartin & Keith I. McConnell & Mark Thaggard & Andrew C. Campbell - 877-901 On Intergenerational Equity and Its Clash with Intragenerational Equity and on the Need for Policies to Guide the Regulation of Disposal of Wastes and Other Activities Posing Very Long‐Term Risks
by David Okrent - 903-913 A Decision Theory Perspective on the Disposal of High‐Level Radioactive Waste
by B. John Garrick & Stan Kaplan - 915-931 Total System Performance Assessment for Waste Disposal Using a Logic Tree Approach
by John H. Kessler & Robin K. McGuire - 933-958 Performance Assessments of Nuclear Waste Repositories: A Dialogue on Their Value and Limitations
by Rodney C. Ewing & Martin S. Tierney & Leonard F. Konikow & Rob P. Rechard - 959-986 Performance Assessment in Support of the 1996 Compliance Certification Application for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
by J. C. Helton & D. R. Anderson & H.‐N. Jow & M. G. Marietta & G. Basabilvazo - 987-987 Comments on “Performance Assessment in Support of the 1996 Compliance Certification Application for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant”
by Anthony E. Hechanova & Ashok K. Singh - 989-990 Comments on “Performance Assessment in Support of the 1996 Compliance Certification Application for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant”
by Robert J. Budnitz - 991-993 Comments on the Legal Admissibility of a Performance Assessment for a Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility
by Evaristo J. Bonano & Alberto A. León - 995-1002 Conditional Uncertainty Analysis and Implications for Decision Making: The Case of WIPP
by M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell - 1003-1016 Resolution of the Long‐Term Performance Issues at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant
by Matthew K. Silva & Dale F. Rucker & Lokesh Chaturvedi
August 1999, Volume 19, Issue 4
- 527-545 Exposure to Persistent Organochlorines in Canadian Breast Milk A Probabilistic Assessment
by Sara M. Hoover - 547-558 Evaluation of the Uncertainty in an Oral Reference Dose for Methylmercury Due to Interindividual Variability in Pharmacokinetics
by Harvey J. Clewell & Jeffery M. Gearhart & P. Robinan Gentry & Tammie R. Covington & Cynthia B. VanLandingham & Kenny S. Crump & Annette M. Shipp - 559-576 Evaluation of Atmospheric Transport Models for Use in Phase I1 of the Historical Public Exposures Studies at the Rocky Flats Plant
by Arthur S. Rood & George G. Killough & John E. Till - 577-584 Estimating Risk Assessment Exposure Point Concentrations when the Data Are Not Normal or Lognormal
by Terry W. Schulzl & Susan Griffin - 585-598 Uncertainty in Comparative Risk Analysis for Threatened Australian Plant Species
by Mark A. Burgman & David A. Keith & Terry V. Walshe - 599-611 Quantitative Assessment of the Risk of Lung Cancer Associated with Occupational Exposure to Refractory Ceramic Fibers
by Suresh H. Moolgavkar & E. Georg Luebeck & Jay Turim & Linda Hanna - 613-619 Statistical Evaluation of Population Data for Calculation of Radioactive Material Transport Accident Risks
by G. Scott Mills & K. Sieglinde Neuhauser - 621-634 The Power of Perception: Health Risk Attributed to Air Pollution in anUrban Industrial Neighbourhood
by Susan J. Elliott & Donald C. Cole & Paul Krueger & Nancy Voorberg & Sarah Wakefield - 635-647 Economic Impact of Accelerated Cleanup on Regions Surrounding the U.S.DOE's Major Nuclear Weapons Sites
by Michael Greenberg & Laura Solitare & Michael Frisch & Karen Lowrie - 649-659 “How Exposed Is Exposed Enough?” Lay Inferences About Chemical Exposure
by Donald G. MacGregor & Paul Slovic & Torbjorn Malmfors - 661-673 A Model of Consumers' Risk Perceptions Toward Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rbGH): The Impact of Risk Characteristics
by Deana Grobe & Robin Douthitt & Lydia Zepeda - 675-683 Simultaneous Analysis of Individual and Aggregate Responses in Psychometric Data Using Multilevel Modeling
by Ian H. Langford & Claire Marris & Annë‐Lise McDonald & Harvey Goldstein & Jon Rasbash & Tim O'Riordan - 685-687 Editorial on the Nugget Papers
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 689-701 Trust, Emotion, Sex, Politics, and Science: Surveying the Risk‐Assessment Battlefield
by Paul Slovic - 703-710 Challenges to the Acceptance of Probabilistic Risk Analysis
by Vicki M. Bier - 711-726 Human Interindividual Variability in Parameters Related to Health Risks
by Dale Hattis & J Prerna Banati & Rob Goble & David E. Burmaster - 727-738 The Complementary Roles of Mitigation and Insurance in Managing Catastrophic Risks
by Paul R. Kleindorfer & Howard Kunreuther - 739-749 Bayesian Forecasting via Deterministic Model
by Roman Krzysztofowicz - 751-758 A Perspective on Nuclear Waste
by D. Warner North
June 1999, Volume 19, Issue 3
- 323-326 Invited Editorial: Risk Assessment Challenges at USDA
by Alwynelle (Nell) S. AM - 327-334 A Risk Assessment Method for Biological Introductions
by Adrian R. Harris & Raymond L. Correll & Paul G. Adkins - 335-348 Ethical Issues in Risk Communication: Continuing the Discussion
by Branden B. Johnson - 349-358 Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the Workplace and the Impact of Away‐From‐Work Exposure
by Judy S. LaKind & Carol G. Graves & Michael E. Ginevan & Roger A. Jenkins & Daniel Q. Naiman & Robert G. Tardiff - 359-373 Use of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Constituents as Markers for Exposure
by Judy S. LaKind & Roger A. Jenkins & Daniel Q. Naiman & Michael E. Ginevan & Carol G. Graves & Robert G. Tardiff - 375-390 Distribution of Exposure Concentrations and Doses for Constituents of Environmental Tobacco Smoke
by Judy S. LaKind & Michael E. Ginevan & Daniel Q. Naiman & Anthony C. James & Roger A. Jenkins & Michael L. Dourson & Susan P. Felter & Carol G. Graves & Robert G. Tardiff - 391-400 Heuristic‐Systematic Information Processing and Risk Judgment
by Craig W. Trumbo - 401-415 Task Analysis for Industrial Work Process from Aspects of Human Reliability and System Safety
by Fan‐Jang Yu & Sheue‐Ling Hwang & Yu‐Hao Huang - 417-426 Critical Radionuclide/Critical Pathway Analysis for the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site
by G. Timothy Jannik - 427-438 Factors in Exposure Assessment: Ethnic and Socioeconomic Differences in Fishing and Consumption of Fish Caught along the Savannah River
by Joanna Burger & Warren L. Stephens & C. Shane Boring & Michelle Kuklinski & J. Whitfield Gibbons & Michael Gochfeld - 439-452 Chinese and Americans Agree on What Is Fair, but Disagree on What Is Best in Societal Decisions Affecting Health and Safety Risks
by Wen‐Qiang Bian & L. Robin Keller - 453-459 A Comparison of Methods of Benchmark‐Dose Estimation for Continuous Response Data
by R. Webster West & Ralph L. Kodell - 461-471 Risk Perceptions, General Environmental Beliefs, and Willingness to Address Climate Change
by Robert E. O'Connor & Richard J. Bard & Ann Fisher - 473-486 Risk Assessment Based on Financial Data: Market Response to Airline Accidents
by Robin L. Dillon & Blake E. Johnson & M. Elisabeth Patè‐Cornell - 487-496 Methods for Detecting and Estimating Population Threshold Concentrations for Air Pollution‐Related Mortality with Exposure Measurement Error
by Sabit Cakmak & Richard T. Burnett & Daniel Krewski - 497-510 Democratizing Risk Management: Successful Public Involvement in Local Water Management Decisions
by Timothy L. McDaniels & Robin S. Gregory & Daryl Fields - 511-525 Sensitivity of Concentration and Risk Predictions in the PRESTO and MMSOILS Multimedia Models: Regression Technique Assessment
by William B. Mills & Christine S. Lew & Cheng Y. Hung
April 1999, Volume 19, Issue 2
- 153-157 The Role of the Society for Risk Analysis in the Emerging Threats to Critical Infrastructures
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 159-169 Geographical Dimensions and Correlates of Trust
by Michael R. Greenberg & Bryan Williams - 171-186 Who Lives Near Coke Plants and Oil Refineries? An Exploration of the Environmental Inequity Hypothesis
by John D. Graham & Nancy Dean Beaulieu & Dana Sussman & March Sadowitz & Yi‐Ching Li - 187-203 Combining Probability Distributions From Experts in Risk Analysis
by Robert T. Clemen & Robert L. Winkler - 205-216 Public Support For Earthquake Risk Mitigation In Portland, Oregon
by James Flynn & Paul Slovic & C. K. Mertz & Cathie Carlisle - 217-229 Fishing in Urban New Jersey: Ethnicity Affects Information Sources, Pe ception, and Compliance
by Joanna Burger & Kerry Kirk Pflugh & Lynette Lurig & Leigh Ann Von Hagen & Stanley Von Hagen - 231-247 Fundamentals of Health Risk Assessment. Use, Derivation, Validity and Limitations of Safety Indices
by Resha M. Putzrath & James D. Wilson - 249-259 Reliability Analysis for Hazardous Waste Treatment Processes
by Robert D. Water & Frank L. Parker - 261-281 Hormesis: A Highly Generalizable and Reproducible Phenomenon With Important Implications for Risk Assessment
by Edward J. Calabrese & Linda A. Baldwin & Charles D. Holland - 283-294 Adverse Health Experiences, Environmental Attitudes, and Pesticide Usage Behavior of Farm Operators
by Erik Lichtenberg & Rae Zimmerman - 295-308 Estimating Noncancer Uncertainty Factors: Are Ratios NOAELs Informative?
by Kevin P. Brand & J Lorenz Rhomberg & John S. Evans - 309-320 Cancer Risk Estimation of Genotoxic Chemicals Based on Target Dose and a Multiplicative Model
by Fredrik N. Granpth & J Carlos E. Vaca & Lars G. Ehrenberg & Margareta Â. Törnqvist
February 1999, Volume 19, Issue 1
- 1-2 Opening Editorial
by Elizabeth L. Anderson - 3-5 Response to “Eyes Closed Simple, Intuitive, Statistically Sound, and Efficient Methods for Estimating Parameters of Clonal Growth Cancer Models”
by Rory B. Conolly & David A. Kramer - 7-8 Response to Comments on “An Approach for Modeling Noncancer Dose Responses with an Emphasis on Uncertainty” and “A Probabilistic Framework for the Reference Dose (Probabilistic RfD)”
by Paul S. Price & Russ Keenan & Jeff Swartout & Michael Dourson - 9-14 An Alternative Exact Solution of the Two‐Stage Clonal Growth Model of Cancer
by Rudolf T. Hoogenveen & Harvey J. Clewell & Melvin E. Andemen & Wout Slob - 15-22 A Comparison of Regulatory Implications of Traditional and Exact Two‐Stage Dose‐Response Models
by Weihsueh A. Chiu & David M. Hassenzahl & Daniel M. Kammen - 23-32 Context in the Risk Assessment of Digital Systems
by Chris Garrett & George Apostolakis - 33-42 Mixed Levels of Uncertainty in Complex Policy Models
by Elizabeth A. Casman & M. Granger Morgan & Hadi Dowlatabadi - 43-46 When and How Can You Specify a Probability Distribution When You Don't Know Much? II
by Yacov Y. Haimes & James H. Lambert - 47-49 A. Uncertainty and Variability
by Elizabeth L. Anderson & Dale Hattis - 49-54 B. Extremes, Extrapolation, And Surprise
by Nicholas Matalas & Vicki Bier - 55-62 C. How, When, Why to Use All of the Evidence
by Stan Kaplan & David Burmaster - 63-68 D. Decision Making
by Steve Conrad & Scott Ferson - 69-81 Decision‐Making with Heterogeneous Sources of Information
by Donald Richards & William D. Rowe - 83-94 A Survey of Approaches for Assessing and Managing the Risk of Extremes
by Vicki M. Bier & Yacov Y. Haimes & James H. Lambert & Nicholas C. Matalas & Rae Zimmerman - 95-107 What Should Be the Implications of Uncertainty, Variability, and Inherent “Biases”/“Conservatism” for Risk Management Decision‐Making?
by Dale Hattis & Elizabeth L. Anderson - 109-130 Methods for Characterizing Variability and Uncertainty: Comparison of Bootstrap Simulation and Likelihood‐Based Approaches
by H. Christopher Frey & David E. Burmaster - 131-134 Beyond the Domain of Direct Observation: How to Specify a Probability Distribution that Represents the “State of Knowledge” About Uncertain Inputs
by F. Owen Hoffman & Stan Kaplan - 135-152 The Expected Value of Information and the Probability of Surprise
by James K. Hammitt & Alexander I. Shlyakhter
December 1998, Volume 18, Issue 6
- 661-662 Farewell Editorial
by Curtis C. Travis - 663-664 Comments on “An Approach for Modeling Noncancer Dose Responses with an Emphasis on Uncertainty” and “A Probabilistic Framework for the Reference Dose (Probabilistic RfD)”
by Scott M. Bartell & Elaine M. Faustman - 665-667 Comments on Relating to Tornero‐Velez et al: Compliance Versus Risk in Assessing Occupational Exposures
by Paul Hewett - 669-671 Response to Paul Hewett's “Comments Relating to Tornero Velez et al.: Compliance Versus Risk in Assessing Occupational Exposures”
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