Content
December 1982, Volume 2, Issue 4
- 249-258 Critical Issues in Risk Homeostasis Theory
by Gerald J. S. Wilde - 259-268 Car Occupant Life Expectancy: Car Mass and Seat Belt Effects
by Leonard Evans & Dennis E. Blumenfeld
September 1982, Volume 2, Issue 3
- 115-116 Extrapolation of Tumor Probabilities
by Nathan Mantel - 117-118 Response to Mantel
by David W. Gaylor - 119-120 The Increase in Risk Interest
by H. Inhaber & S. Norman - 121-135 Artifactual Uncertainty in Risk Analysis
by Louis Anthony Cox - 137-147 An Illustration of Matrix Formulation for a Probabilistic Risk‐Assessment Study
by Selim Sancaktar - 149-162 On the Development of Threshold Criteria for Action for Light Water Reactors
by David Okrent & William L. Baldewicz - 163-169 Risk‐Based Zoning for Toxic‐Gas Pipelines
by John D. Whittaker & Randolph P. Angle & David J. Wilson & Mitchell G. Choukalos - 171-181 Quasiextinction Probabilities as a Measure of Impact on Population Growth
by Lev R. Ginzburg & Lawrence B. Slobodkin & Keith Johnson & Andrew G. Bindman - 183-193 An Analysis of Changes in the Risk of Mortality from Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease, 1968‐1977
by Clifford H. Patrick & Kenneth G. Manton - 195-204 A Quantitative Estimate of Leukemia Mortality Associated with Occupational Exposure to Benzene
by Mary C. White & Peter F. Infante & Kenneth C. Chu
June 1982, Volume 2, Issue 2
- 47-48 Risk and the Social Sciences
by Robert B. Cumming - 49-58 How Can We Know the Risks We Face? Why Risk Selection Is a Social Process
by Mary Douglas & Aaron Wildavsky - 53-58 Risk Analysis, Philosophy, and the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Reflections on the Scope of Risk Analysis Research
by Vincent T. Covello & Joshua Menkes & Jiri Nehnevajsa - 59-67 Risk and Consent: Philosophical Issues for Centralized Decisions
by Douglas MacLean - 69-82 Reflections on Risk Perception and Policy
by Harry Otway & Kerry Thomas - 83-93 Why Study Risk Perception?
by Paul Slovic & Baruch Fischhoff & Sarah Lichtenstein - 95-100 Risk‐Perception Studies and Policy Priorities
by Timothy O'Riordan - 101-114 The Role of Interdisciplinary Analysis in Bridging the Gap Between the Technical and Human Sides of Risk Assessment
by Miller B. Spangler
March 1982, Volume 2, Issue 1
- 1-8 Probabilistic Models for Risk Assessment
by Joseph Fiksel & Donald B. Rosenfield - 9-18 Matrix Theory Formalism for Event Tree Analysis: Application to Nuclear‐Risk Analysis
by Stanley Kaplan - 19-26 Some Problems in Determining Risks from Cancer
by John R. Totter - 27-34 Estimation and Extrapolation of Tumor Probabilities from a Mouse Bioassay with Survival/Sacrifice Components
by John H. Farmer & Ralph L. Kodell & David W. Gaylor - 35-46 $s for Lives: Ethical Considerations in the Use of Cost/Benefit Analysis by For‐Profit Firms
by William W. May
December 1981, Volume 1, Issue 4
- 225-227 What Is Science Good For?
by Robert B. Cumming - 229-230 Some Misconceptions About the Foundations of Risk Analysis
by Lee R. Abramson - 231-233 Some Misconceptions About Misconceptions: A Response to Abramson
by Stanley Kaplan & B. John Garrick - 235-235 A Rejoinder to Kaplan and Garrick
by Lee R. Abramson - 237-240 Risk or Angst?
by Joshua Menkes - 241-250 The Saint Petersburg Game: An Exposition of the Classical Treatment
by William H. Ruckle - 251-258 Methods for Uncertainty Analysis: A Comparative Survey
by David C. Cox & Paul Baybutt - 259-266 A Risk Evaluation of the Chlorine Industry in North America
by Richard J. Helmeste & Colin R. Phillips - 267-275 Long‐Term Consequences of the Linear‐No‐Threshold Dose‐Response Relationship for Chemical Carcinogens
by Bernard L. Cohen - 277-287 Cognitive Components of Risk Ratings
by Detlof von Winterfeldt & Richard S. John & Katrin Borcherding - 289-302 Siting Hazardous Facilities: Lessons from LNG
by Howard Kunreuther & John W. Lathrop
September 1981, Volume 1, Issue 3
- 165-168 The Urge to Shout
by Robert B. Cumming - 169-172 On Holes and Doughnuts
by Leonard A. Sagan - 173-176 Science and Personalities Revisited
by John P. Holdren - 177-178 The Limits of the Peer Review Process
by Andrew P. Hull - 179-188 The Role of Syndrome Management and the Future of Nuclear Energy
by Miller B. Spangler - 189-196 On The Method of Discrete Probability Distributions in Risk and Reliability Calculations–Application to Seismic Risk Assessment
by Stanley Kaplan - 197-204 Assessment for Catastrophic Risks
by William B. Fairley - 205-215 A Method for Projecting Age‐Specific Mortality Rates for Certain Causes of Death
by Richard W. Leggett & Douglas J. Crawford - 217-224 Risk Analysis: Understanding “How Safe is Safe Enough?“
by Stephen L. Derby & Ralph L. Keeney
June 1981, Volume 1, Issue 2
- 97-99 Reflections on Decisions, Options, and Risks
by Robert B. Cumming - 101-104 The Crouch‐Wilson Proposal for Regulating Carcinogens
by Nathan Mantel - 105-106 Comment on The Regulation of Carcinogens by Crouch and Wilson
by Charles C. Brown - 107-111 Reply to Comments on The Regulation of Carcinogens
by Edmund A. C. Crouch & Richard Wilson - 113-120 Risk Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants: A Pragmatic Proposal
by Chauncey Starr - 121-136 Risk Management and Decision Rules for Light Water Reactors
by J. Michael Griesmeyer & David Okrent - 137-141 Assessment and Management of Risk in the Transport of Dangerous Materials: The Case of Chlorine Transport in France
by Thierry B. Meslin - 143-163 Perspectives on Risk Perceptions
by Gerald A. Cole & Stephen B. Withey
March 1981, Volume 1, Issue 1
- 1-3 Is Risk Assessment A Science?
by Robert B. Cumming - 5-7 Reflections on Risk Assessment
by Alvin M. Weinberg - 11-27 On The Quantitative Definition of Risk
by Stanley Kaplan & B. John Garrick - 29-35 Energy Production Risks: What Perspective Should We Take?
by Chris Whipple - 37-39 Whipple's Treatment of Energy Production Risks
by Herbert Inhaber - 41-42 Risks of Energy Options
by John P. Holdren - 43-45 A Reply to Comments on Energy Production Risks
by Chris Whipple - 47-57 Regulation of Carcinogens
by Edmund Crouch & Richard Wilson - 59-60 Estimating the Risk of Carcinogens
by Lester B. Lave - 61-61 Discussion of the Regulation of Carcinogens
by Virgil O. Wodicka - 63-63 Carcinogenic Risk
by David G. Hoel - 65-65 Reply to Comments on The Regulation of Carcinogens
by Edmund Crouch & Richard Wilson - 67-76 Estimated Cancer Risk Associated with Occupational Asbestos Exposure
by Michael D. Hogan & David G. Hoel - 77-79 The Role of Occupation in the Production of Cancer
by William J. Nicholson - 81-88 Risk in Benefit‐Cost Analysis
by William D. Schulze & Allen V. Kneese - 89-95 Value of a Life: What Difference Does It Make?
by John D. Graham & James W. Vaupel