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March 1990, Volume 10, Issue 1
- 93-102 Subjective‐Probability‐Based Scenarios for Uncertain Input Parameters: Stratospheric Ozone Depletion
by James K. Hammitt - 103-109 Bayesian Modeling of Initiating Event Frequencies at Nuclear Power Plants
by Stephen C. Hora & Ronald L. Iman - 111-127 Multiobjective Decision‐Tree Analysis
by Yacov Y. Haimes & Duan Li & Vijay Tulsiani - 131-136 The Effects of Publication Selection on Test Probabilities and Estimator Distributions
by Frank T. Denton - 137-146 Electric‐Utility Resource Planning and Decision‐Making: The Importance of Uncertainty
by Eric Hirst & Martin Schweitzer - 147-159 Mortality Risks Induced by Economic Expenditures
by Ralph L. Keeney - 161-168 Desired Risk: Broadening the Social Amplification of Risk Framework
by Gary E. Machlis & Eugene A. Rosa - 169-184 Knowledge‐Based Representations of Risk Beliefs
by Bruce E. Tonn & Cheryl B. Travis & Richard T. Goeltz & Raymond H. Phillippi - 185-188 A Program for Calculating Health Risks from Hazardous Waste Incineration
by Greg D. Belcher & Holly A. Hattemer‐Frey - 188-188 Response from Rowe Research & Engineering Associates, Inc
by W. D. Rowe - 189-189 Software Listings
by Paul D. Moskowitz
December 1989, Volume 9, Issue 4
- 427-429 RAPCA's Point Source VOC Toxic Emission Inventory: Thoughts and Comment
by Andrew B. Lindstrom - 431-432 Significant Figures in Risk Assessment: More Caution Is Warranted
by Peter K. LaGoy - 433-434 Human Exposure Modeling and the Stream of Behavior
by David R. Holtgrave - 435-436 Introduction: Risk Analysis in Europe
by Timothy O'Riordan & Ray Kemp - 437-444 Accidents and Nonrandom Error Propagation
by Barry A. Turner - 445-451 Risk Management for Hazardous Materials Transportation: A Local Study in Lyons
by Philippe Hubert & Pierre Pagès - 453-461 Decentralizing Risk Analysis in Large Engineered Systems: An Approach to Articulating Technical and Socioorganizational Dimensions of System Performance
by Claire M. Mays & Marc Poumadère - 463-471 Not in My Town: Conflicting Views on the Siting of a Hazardous Waste Incinerator
by Klára Faragó & Anna Vári & János Vecsenyi - 473-482 Informing the Public About Uncertain Risks
by Rob A.P.M. Weterings & Josée C.M. Van Eijndhoven - 483-494 Limitations on the Usefulness of Risk Assessment
by Lewis E. J. Roberts & Michael R. Hayns - 495-504 Optimizing Risk Analysis Relating to External Safety in The Netherlands
by Josée C.M. Van Eijndhoven & Ardaan Van Ravenzwaaij - 505-512 Major Hazard Information Policy in the European Community: Implications for Risk Analysis
by Harry Otway & Aniello Amendola - 513-518 Themes and Tasks of Risk Communication: Report of an International Conference Held at KFA Jülich
by Timothy O'Riordan & Helmut Jungermann & Roger E. Kasperson & Peter M. Wiedemann - 519-528 A Dose‐Response Analysis of Skin Cancer from Inorganic Arsenic in Drinking Water
by Kenneth G. Brown & Kerrie E. Boyle & Chao W. Chen & Herman J. Gibb - 529-542 Simplified Containment Event Tree Methodology Applied to Peach Bottom SBO‐ST Sequences
by William J. Galyean & K. C. Wagner & R. Jack Dallman - 543-550 The Decline of Deference: The Political Context of Risk Communication
by Frank N. Laird - 551-563 Multistage Modeling of Lung Cancer Mortality Among Arsenic‐Exposed Copper‐Smelter Workers
by Sati Mazumdar & Carol K. Redmond & Philip E. Enterline & Gary M. Marsh & Joseph P. Costantino & Susan Y. J. Zhou & Rita N. Patwardhan - 565-577 The Health Risks of Energy Production
by Andrew F. Fritzsche - 579-586 OSHA's Permissible Exposure Limits: Regulatory Compliance Versus Health Risk
by Robert C. Spear & Steve Selvin - 587-598 Interspecies Conversion of Kinetically Equivalent Doses
by Ellen J. O'Flaherty - 599-603 TOX_RISK: A Program for Fitting Dose–Response Formulae and Extrapolating Between Species
by Edmund A.C. Crouch - 605-605 PHAST David A. Jones (714) 447‐9400, Technica International, Suite 800, 1440 North Harbor Blvd., Fullerton, CA 92635; $27,500 (leasing available)
by Paul D. Moskowitz
September 1989, Volume 9, Issue 3
- 271-273 Norms for Evaluating Regulatory Science
by Sheila Jasanoff - 275-277 Determining Compliance with PCB Standards
by Joseph V. Rodricks - 279-281 Introduction: Economic and Political Issues in Risk Analysis
by Michael E. Kraft & A. Myrick Freeman - 283-291 Adjusting to Greenhouse Effects: The Demise of Traditional Cultures and the Cost to the USA
by Lester B. Lave & Kathleen Heffernan Vickland - 293-299 Technical and Democratic Values in Risk Analysis
by Daniel J. Fiorino - 301-308 Institutional Barriers to Risk Communication
by Susan G. Hadden - 309-317 Ex Ante and Ex Post Values for Changes in Risks
by A. Myrick Freeman - 319-328 The Role of Actuaries and Underwriters in Insuring Ambiguous Risks
by Howard Kunreuther - 329-339 Financing Liabilities Under Superfund
by Dan R. Anderson - 341-343 Financing Liabilities Under Superfund
by John M. Campbell - 345-347 Financing Liabilities Under Superfund
by Martin T. Katzman - 349-363 Are Large Differences in “Lifesaving” Costs Justified? A Psychometric Study of the Relative Value Placed on Preventing Deaths
by John M. Mendeloff & Robert M. Kaplan - 365-375 Assessment of Human Exposure to Gaseous Pollutants
by Leland B. Baskin & James W. Falco - 377-383 Estimation of Human Exposure from Fish Contaminated with Dioxins and Furans Emitted by a Resource‐Recovery Facility
by Helen M. Goeden & Allan H. Smith - 385-399 Decision‐Making, Time Horizons, and Risk in the Very Long‐Term Perspective
by Ola Svenson & Gunnar Karlsson - 401-405 Risk Perceptions of Hong Kongese vs. Americans
by Charles F. Keown - 407-413 Calculating the Hazard Function and Probability of Tumor for Cancer Risk Assessment When the Parameters Are Time‐Dependent
by Dennis W. Quinn - 415-416 Numerical Recipes in C: The Art of Scientific Computing
by Mary C. Seiler & Fritz A. Seiler - 417-417 SARATRAX Randi Lie Hanson (800)458‐1564, IIT Research Institute, 4600 Forbes Blvd., Lanham, MD 20706. Price: Complete package $1600.00 (one‐time license fee); 90day complimentary support; annual support $750.00. Modular prices prices available on request. Quantity discounts available. Interactive demo disk with working inventory and manual $20.00 prepaid
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June 1989, Volume 9, Issue 2
- 137-140 Lead in the Environment: Coming to Grips with Multisource Risks and Multifactorial Endpoints
by Ellen K. Silbergeld - 141-145 Risk Communication: Paradigm and Paradox
by Harry Otway & Brian Wynne - 147-149 Toward a Holistic Approach to Risk Assessment and Management
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 151-152 Sustainable Development: A Promising New Avenue for Transferring Risk Analysis Technology to Developing Countries
by Jack Cawdery & David Marshall - 153-155 Comments on Permitting of Resource Recovery Facilities
by George V. Alexeeff & Melanie A. Marty & Michael J. Lipsett - 157-168 Transgenic Mice as Future Tools in Risk Assessment
by J. Christopher Cordaro - 169-177 On the Relationship Between Carcinogenicity and Acute Toxicity
by Bernhard Metzger & Edmund Crouch & Richard Wilson - 179-187 A Stochastic Two‐Stage Model for Cancer Risk Assessment. II. The Number and Size of Premalignant Clones
by Anup Dewanji & David J. Venzon & Suresh H. Moolgavkar - 189-196 Estimating the Risks of Smoking, Air Pollution, and Passive Smoke on Acute Respiratory Conditions
by Bart David Ostro - 197-207 A Risk Assessment for Selected Lead‐Induced Health Effects: An Example of a General Methodology
by Ronald G. Whitfield & Thomas S. Wallsten - 209-213 Conventional Wisdom on Risk Communication and Evidence from a Field Experiment
by F. Reed Johnson & Ann Fisher - 215-223 Risk Perception and Social Acceptability of Technologies: The French Case
by Sophie Bastide & Jean‐Paul Moatti & Jean‐Pierre Pages & Francis Fagnani - 225-242 Public Perceptions of the Risks and Benefits of Technology
by Gerald T. Gardner & Leroy C. Gould - 243-254 Generalized Quantification of Risk Associated with Extreme Events
by James Mitsiopoulos & Yacov Y. Haimes - 255-257 A Review of @RISK
by J.S. Salmento & E.S. Rubin & A.M. Finkel - 259-260 Response from Palisade Corporation
by W.T. Barton - 261-261 TOXIC 3.1—Incinerator Risk Analysis Sarah Summers (703) 549–5608, Telefax (703) 836–0619, Telex 7400466 ROWE UR Rowe Research & Engineering Associates, Inc., 309 North Alfred Street, Alexandria, VA., 22314 Price with complete support is $1995.00; $1795.00 for universities
by Paul D. Moskowitz - 267-269 Risk Communication and Social Choices: The Discussion Heats Up
by Robert B. Cumming
March 1989, Volume 9, Issue 1
- 1-7 Risk Assessment Practices in the Space Industry: The Move Toward Quantification
by B. John Garrick - 9-11 Municipal Solid Waste Incineration Ash Management: A State Perspective
by Richard J. Cook - 13-14 Interspecific Scaling of Toxicity Data: A Question of Interpretation
by Willard R. Chappell - 15-16 Perceived Fairness in Risk Management: Bayesian Implications for AIDS Testing
by John M. Gleason - 17-19 Expected‐Value Optimization Decreases Deaths But May Shorten Survival
by Hector A. Munera - 21-21 A Response to H. A. Munera
by B. L. Cohen - 23-24 Deaths vs. Survival: A Comment on Munera's Letter
by Harry Otway - 25-36 Bayesian Methods for Modeling Recovery Times with an Application to the Loss of Off‐Site Power at Nuclear Power Plants
by Ronald L. Iman & Stephen C. Hora - 37-41 Assessing Crew Response Probability for a Sequence of Actions with an Overall Time Constraint
by Paolo Vestrucci - 43-54 Nuclear Safety in Ontario: A Critical Review of Quantitative Analyses
by A.D. Oxman & H.S. Shannon & W.J. Garland & G.W. Torrance - 55-62 The Ocean Ranger Oil Rig Disaster: A Risk Analysis
by Carolyn D. Heising & William S. Grenzebach - 63-69 Cost‐Benefit Analysis of All‐Terrain Vehicles at the CPSC
by Gregory B. Rodgers & Paul H. Rubin - 71-77 Traffic Accidents and Convictions: Group Totals Versus Rate per Kilometer Driven
by G. William Mercer - 79-89 Applying Decision Analysis to Determine the Effect of Smoke Detector Laws on Fire Loss in the United States
by David D. Jensen & Alice E. Tome & William P. Darby - 91-97 A Perspective on Dioxin Emissions from Municipal Solid Waste Incinerators
by Curtis C. Travis & Holly A. Hattemer‐Frey - 99-105 Additive and Multiplicative Models and Multistage Carcinogenesis Theory
by Charles C. Brown & Kenneth C. Chu - 107-112 Dimensions of Risk
by Sven Ove Hansson - 113-117 Setting a Context for Explaining Risk
by Billie Jo Hance & Caron Chess & Peter M. Sandman - 119-126 Network Evening News Coverage of Environmental Risk
by Michael R. Greenberg & David B. Sachsman & Peter M. Sandman & Kandice L. Salomone - 127-129 Radiologic Assessment Using MICROAIRDOS
by Mary Daum - 131-131 Software Listings
by Paul D. Moskowitz
December 1988, Volume 8, Issue 4
- 475-478 Risk Analysis in Developing Countries
by Corazon Pe Benito Claudio - 479-484 Focus Groups and Risk Communication: The “Science” of Listening to Data
by William H. Desvousges & V. Kerry Smith - 485-497 One‐Hit Models of Carcinogenesis: Conservative or Not?
by John C. Bailar & Edmund A. C. Crouch & Rashid Shaikh & Donna Spiegelman - 499-508 Hazardous Waste Incineration at Sea: EPA Decision Making on Risk
by Daryl W. Ditz - 509-520 Linking Indoor Air and Pharmacokinetic Models to Assess Tetrachloroethylene Risk
by Kenneth T. Bogen & Thomas E. McKone - 521-530 Carcinogenic Risk Assessment with Time‐Dependent Exposure Patterns
by Duncan J. Murdoch & Daniel Krewski - 531-544 Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency of Chemicals in Animals and Humans
by Bruce C. Allen & Kenny S. Crump & Annette M. Shipp - 545-547 Comments on Allen et al
by Ronald Hart & Angelo Turturro - 549-550 Comments on Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency of Chemicals in Animals and Humans
by Edmund Crouch - 551-553 Species Correlation of Chemical Carcinogens
by Christopher J. Portier - 555-557 Epidemiology Versus Risk Assessment: Resolving Some Old Controversies
by Ellen Silbergeld - 559-561 Response to Comments on Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency of Chemicals in Animals and Humans
by Bruce C. Allen & Kenny S. Crump & Annette M. Shipp - 563-568 The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Safety Goal Policy: A Critical Review
by Vicki M. Bier - 569-574 The Effects of Driving Age, Driver Education, and Curfew Laws on Traffic Fatalities of 15–17 Year Olds
by David T. Levy - 575-580 Risk Assessment Criteria for Radioactive Waste Disposal
by James O. Corbett - 581-591 Evaluation of the Quality of Safety and Risk Analysis in the Chemical Industry
by Jouko Suokas - 593-604 Comparing Expressed and Revealed Preferences for Risk Reduction: Different Hazards and Question Frames
by Timothy L. McDaniels - 605-614 Quantitative Risk Assessments as Evidence in Civil Litigation
by Vern R. Walker - 615-625 Expert Scientific Judgment and Cancer Risk Assessment: A Pilot Study of Pharmacokinetic Data
by Neil C. Hawkins & John D. Graham - 627-629 Material Safety Data Sheet and Community Right‐to‐Know Management System
by James E. Brower - 631-631 Software Listings
by Paul D. Moskowitz
September 1988, Volume 8, Issue 3
- 309-313 How Citizens Think About Risks to Health
by Edward J. Burger - 315-327 Emissions from Mass Burn Resource Recovery Facilities
by Jerry Z. Marcus & Ronald J. Mills - 329-335 Dioxin in the Agricultural Food Chain
by Jeffrey B. Stevens & Elizabeth N. Gerbec - 337-342 Science Policy Choices and the Estimation of Cancer Risk Associated with Exposure to TCDD
by Michael Gough - 343-355 Risks of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration: An Environmental Perspective
by Richard A. Denison & Ellen K. Silbergeld - 357-366 A Suggested Approach to Overcome California's Inability to Permit Urban Resource Recovery Facilities
by Steven A. Broiles - 367-373 Risk Communication in the Real World
by Carolyn S. Konheim - 375-377 What Do Citizens Want in Siting of Waste Management Facilities?
by Lillie Craig Trimble - 379-382 On the Regulation of Municipal Solid Waste Resource Recovery Incinerators
by Kay H. Jones & James Walsh - 383-392 A Stochastic Two‐Stage Model for Cancer Risk Assessment. I. The Hazard Function and the Probability of Tumor
by Suresh H. Moolgavkar & Anup Dewanji & David J. Venzon - 393-402 Risk Estimators for Radiation‐Induced Bone Marrow Syndrome Lethality in Humans
by Bobby R. Scott & Fletcher F. Hahn & Roger O. McClellan & Fritz A. Seiler - 403-409 A Methodology for More Efficient Tail Area Sampling with Discrete Probability Distributions
by Sang Ryeol Park & Tae Woon Kim & Byung Ho Lee - 411-413 Concentrating on the Worst Performers
by H. W. Lewis - 415-420 Incorporating Risk Assessment and Benefit‐Cost Analysis in Environmental Management
by Robert W. Rycroft & James L. Regens & Thomas Dietz - 421-433 The Role of Insurance in Managing Natural Hazard Risks: Private Versus Social Decisions
by Dennis Epple & Lester B. Lave - 435-455 Taxonomic Analysis of Perceived Risk: Modeling Individual and Group Perceptions Within Homogeneous Hazard Domains
by Nancy Nighswonger Kraus & Paul Slovic - 457-461 Chernobyl's Effects on the Perceived Risks of Nuclear Power: A Small Sample Test
by Timothy L. McDaniels - 463-464 Fault Tree Analysis
by Mark W. Averett - 465-466 Accidental Releases of Flammable or Toxic Chemicals
by Russell S. Kinerson - 467-467 Software Listings
by Paul D. Moskowitz
June 1988, Volume 8, Issue 2
- 161-165 Dioxin: Are We Safer Now Than Before?
by Adam M. Finkel - 167-168 The EPA Science Advisory Board: A Ten‐Year Retrospective View
by Terry F. Yosie - 169-170 The Need for Risk Assessment Legislation
by Congressman Don Ritter - 171-175 Paths to Risk Analysis
by Gilbert F. White - 177-187 The Social Amplification of Risk: A Conceptual Framework
by Roger E. Kasperson & Ortwin Renn & Paul Slovic & Halina S. Brown & Jacque Emel & Robert Goble & Jeanne X. Kasperson & Samuel Ratick - 189-191 Toward Postmodern Risk Analysis
by Roy A. Rappaport - 193-197 Should Social Amplification of Risk Be Counteracted?
by Arie Rip - 199-200 Mental Models of Risk, Communication, and Action: Reflections on Social Amplification of Risk
by Ola Svenson - 201-204 Muddling Through Metaphors to Maturity: A Commentary on Kasperson et al., The Social Amplification of Risk
by Steve Rayner - 205-214 How Do Cancer Risks Predicted From Animal Bioassays Compare with the Epidemiologic Evidence? The Case of Ethylene Dibromide
by Irva Hertz‐Picciotto & Norman Gravitz & Raymond Neutra - 215-221 A Cellular Dynamics Model of Experimental Bladder Cancer: Analysis of the Effect of Sodium Saccharin in the Rat
by Leon B. Ellwein & Samuel M. Cohen - 223-230 Using the Biological Two‐Stage Model to Assess Risk from Short‐Term Exposures
by James J. Chen & Ralph L. Kodell & David W. Gaylor - 231-235 Lottery Games and Risky Technologies: Communications About Low‐Probability/High‐Consequence Events
by Jeryl L. Mumpower - 237-245 Public Concern About Industrial Hazards
by Pieter Jan M. Stallen & Arend Tomas - 247-260 Cooperation Versus Confrontation: A Comparison of Approaches to Environmental Risk Management in Japan and the United States
by Vincent T. Covello & Kazuhiko Kawamura & Mark Boroush & Saburo Ikeda & Paul F. Lynes & Michael S. Minor - 261-269 Economic Costs of Misinforming About Risk: The EDB Scare and the Media
by F. Reed Johnson - 271-282 Does a Reactor Need a Safety Backfit? Case Study on Communicating Decision and Risk Analysis Information to Managers
by Rex V. Brown & Jacob W. Ulvila - 283-290 An ALARA Approach to the Radiological Control of Foodstuffs Following an Accidental Release
by Jacques Lombard & René Coulon & Alain Despres - 291-297 A Monte Carlo Analysis of Health Risks from PCB‐Contaminated Mineral Oil Transformer Fires
by Alan Q. Eschenroeder & Edward J. Faeder - 299-300 RAMAS‐7: Risk Analysis and Modeling for Age Structured Populations
by Glenn W. Suter & Lawrence W. Barnthouse & A. E. Rosen - 301-301 Software Listings
by Paul Moskowitz
March 1988, Volume 8, Issue 1
- 1-3 Resources Needed for New Risk Analysis Opportunities
by Gerald V. Poje - 5-6 Biologically Based Models for Cancer Risk Assessment: A Cautionary Note
by Suresh Moolgavkar & Anup Dewanji - 7-8 Perceived Fairness in Risk Management: The AIDS Testing Example
by Timothy McDaniels - 9-11 Questionable Assumptions in Terrorist Risk Analysis
by John M. Gleason - 13-13 Response to “Questionable Assumptions in Terrorist Risk Analysis”
by H. F. Martz & M. E. Johnson - 15-20 Issues in Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Analysis for Developmental Toxicology
by Carole A. Kimmel & David W. Gaylor - 21-26 Early Indicators of Male Reproductive Toxicity
by James W. Overstreet & Steven J. Samuels & Patricia Day & Andrew G. Hendrickx & Srinivasa Prahalada & Terry Mast & David F. Katz & Carol Sakai - 27-33 Estimation of Human Reproductive Risk from Animal Studies: Determination of Interspecies Extrapolation Factors for Steroid Hormone Effects on the Male
by Marvin L. Meistrich - 35-44 Postnatal Effects of Prenatal Insult
by E. Marshall Johnson & Lois M. Newman & Richard R. Schmidt - 45-57 Quantification of the Genetic Risk of Environmental Mutagens
by U. H. Ehling - 59-69 Evaluation of Developmental Toxicity Data: A Discussion of Some Pertinent Factors and a Proposal
by William L. Hart & Ralph C. Reynolds & Walter J. Krasavage & Thomas S. Ely & R. Hays Bell & Robert L. Raleigh - 71-90 An Investigation of Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis Techniques for Computer Models
by Ronald L. Iman & Jon C. Helton - 91-98 Uncertainty about Probability: A Decision Analysis Perspective
by Ronald A. Howard - 99-118 Chemical Scoring by a Rapid Screening of Hazard (RASH) Method
by Troyce D. Jones & Phillip J. Walsh & Annette P. Watson & Bruce A. Owen & Larry W. Barnthouse & Dee A. Sanders - 119-125 Interspecific Scaling of Toxicity Data
by Curtis C. Travis & Robin K. White - 127-133 The Distribution of Risks: Vehicle Occupant Fatalities and Time of the Week
by Richard C. Schwing & Dana B. Kamerud - 135-146 Equity in Social Risk: Some Empirical Observations
by L. Robin Keller & Rakesh K. Sarin - 147-155 Mental Models in Risk Assessment: Informing People About Drugs
by Helmut Jungermann & Holger Schütz & Manfred Thüring - 157-157 Software Listings
by Paul Moskowitz
December 1987, Volume 7, Issue 4
- 409-412 Health Risk Communication at the Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry
by Barry L. Johnson - 413-414 About Risk Communication and Risky Communication
by Pieter Jan Stallen & Rob Coppock - 415-426 Human Variability in Susceptibility to Toxic Chemicals— A Preliminary Analysis of Pharmacokinetic Data from Normal Volunteers
by Dale Hattis & Linda Erdreich & Mary Ballew - 427-436 Integrating Uncertainty and Interindividual Variability in Environmental Risk Assessment
by Kenneth T. Bogen & Robert C. Spear - 437-447 Issues Concerning the Estimation of the TD50
by Christopher J. Portier & David G. Hoel - 449-461 Associations Between 1980 U.S. Mortality Rates and Alternative Measures of Airborne Particle Concentration
by Halûk Özkaynak & George D. Thurston - 463-475 Errors in Estimates of Smoking‐Related Deaths Derived from Nonsmoker Mortality
by Theodor D. Sterling & James J. Weinkam - 477-486 Projections of Cancer Risks Attributable to Future Exposure to Asbestos
by Josephine A. Mauskopf - 487-495 Use of Risk Assessment Methods in the Certification of Decontaminated Buildings
by Fritz A. Seiler & Herbert T. Davis & John R. Kominsky & Richard J. Ronan & Christopher D. Kowka - 497-507 Sensitivity and Uncertainty Studies of the CRAC2 Computer Code
by D. C. Kocher & R. C. Ward & G. G. Killough & D. E. Dunning & B. B. Hicks & R. P. Hosker & J.‐Y. Ku & K. S. Rao - 509-518 Error Propagation for Large Errors
by Fritz A. Seiler - 519-529 Graphical Communication of Uncertain Quantities to Nontechnical People
by Harald Ibrekk & M. Granger Morgan - 531-537 On the Use of the Cause Table in Handling Common Cause Events in System Analysis
by Stan Kaplan & Karl N. Fleming - 539-541 Predict! Uncertainty Analysis in a Spreadsheet
by Max Henrion - 543-544 Software Listings
by Paul K. Moskowitz
September 1987, Volume 7, Issue 3
- 277-280 The Impact of Artificial Intelligence on the Risk Analysis Profession
by Joseph Fiksel - 281-281 Informing and Educating the Public About Risk
by Alvin M. Weinberg - 283-283 Informing and Educating the Public About Risks of Daily Life
by Richard Wilson - 285-285 Risk Assessment as a Predictive Tool
by Stephen L. Brown - 287-298 Estimation of Long‐Term Risk from Canadian Uranium Mill Tailings
by M. L. Murray & D. B. Chambers & R. A. Knapp & S. Kaplan - 299-309 Thyroid Cancer Risk from Exposure to Ionizing Radiation: A Case Study in the Comparative Potency Model
by Nan M. Laird - 311-319 Probabilistic Reliability Analysis, Quantitative Safety Goals, and Nuclear Licensing in the United Kingdom
by William Cannell - 321-328 Cost‐Effectiveness of Risk‐Reduction Measures from a National Viewpoint: A Case Study of the Angra Nuclear Plant in Brazil
by Luiz Fernando Seixas de Oliveira & Edson Benigno da Motta Barros & Paulo Victor Fleming & Luiz Pinguelli Rosa - 329-338 On Analytic Empirical Bayes Estimation of Failure Rates
by J. K. Vaurio - 339-345 Using Average Lifetime Dose Rate for Intermittent Exposures to Carcinogens
by Ralph L. Kodell & David W. Gaylor & James J. Chen - 347-353 Infant Exposure Assessment for Breast Milk Dioxins and Furans Derived from Waste Incineration Emissions
by Allan H. Smith