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January 2018, Volume 38, Issue 1
- 194-209 Incremental Sampling Methodology: Applications for Background Screening Assessments
by Penelope S. Pooler & Philip E. Goodrum & Deana Crumbling & Leah D. Stuchal & Stephen M. Roberts - 210-211 Theory and Practice in Policy Analysis. M. Granger Morgan. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2017, 580 pages and index, ISBN 978‐1‐316‐63620‐6, paper, $49.97
by Michael R. Greenberg
December 2017, Volume 37, Issue 12
- 2261-2263 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 2264-2275 Not in My Backyard: CCS Sites and Public Perception of CCS
by Carola Braun - 2276-2288 “These Power Lines Make Me Ill”: A Typology of Residents’ Health Responses to a New High‐Voltage Power Line
by Jarry T. Porsius & Liesbeth Claassen & Fred Woudenberg & Tjabe Smid & Danielle R. M. Timmermans - 2289-2304 The Role of Affect in Attitude Formation toward New Technologies: The Case of Stratospheric Aerosol Injection
by Christine Merk & Gert Pönitzsch - 2305-2320 Risk Perception and Risk Talk: The Case of the Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Radiation Risk
by Takashi Kusumi & Rumi Hirayama & Yoshihisa Kashima - 2321-2333 Risk Perception and Disaster Preparedness in Immigrants and Canadian‐Born Adults: Analysis of a National Survey on Similarities and Differences
by An Gie Yong & Louise Lemyre & Celine Pinsent & Daniel Krewski - 2334-2349 Sizing Up a Superstorm: Exploring the Role of Recalled Experience and Attribution of Responsibility in Judgments of Future Hurricane Risk
by Laura N. Rickard & Z. Janet Yang & Jonathon P. Schuldt & Gina M. Eosco & Clifford W. Scherer & Ricardo A. Daziano - 2350-2359 Quantitative Assessment of the Risk of Release of Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease Virus via Export of Bull Semen from Israel
by A. Meyer & L. Zamir & A. Ben Yair Gilboa & B. Gelman & D. U. Pfeiffer & T. Vergne - 2360-2388 Development and Application of a Probabilistic Risk–Benefit Assessment Model for Infant Feeding Integrating Microbiological, Nutritional, and Chemical Components
by Géraldine Boué & Enda Cummins & Sandrine Guillou & Jean‐Philippe Antignac & Bruno Le Bizec & Jeanne‐Marie Membré - 2389-2404 Expert Views on Biological Threat Characterization for the U.S. Government: A Delphi Study
by Crystal R. Watson & Matthew C. Watson & Gary Ackerman & Gigi Kwik Gronvall - 2405-2419 Valuing Equal Protection in Aviation Security Screening
by Kenneth D. Nguyen & Heather Rosoff & Richard S. John - 2420-2434 Finely Resolved On‐Road PM2.5 and Estimated Premature Mortality in Central North Carolina
by Shih Ying Chang & William Vizuete & Marc Serre & Lakshmi Pradeepa Vennam & Mohammad Omary & Vlad Isakov & Michael Breen & Saravanan Arunachalam - 2435-2454 Pollutant Ground Concentrations of Nonneutrally Buoyant Particles
by Alon Mandel & Eli Stern & Amos Ullmann & Neima Brauner - 2455-2474 Three‐Stage Decision‐Making Model under Restricted Conditions for Emergency Response to Ships Not under Control
by Bing Wu & Xinping Yan & Yang Wang & Di Zhang & C. Guedes Soares - 2475-2489 Evaluation of the Consequences of a Cistern Truck Accident While Transporting Dangerous Substances through a Tunnel
by Ziemowit M. Malecha & Jarosaw Poliski & Maciej Chorowski - 2490-2505 Geographic Hotspots of Critical National Infrastructure
by Scott Thacker & Stuart Barr & Raghav Pant & Jim W. Hall & David Alderson - 2506-2508 The Ostrich Paradox: Why We Underprepare for Disasters. Robert Meyer and Howard Kunruether. Philadelphia: Wharton Digital Press, 2017
by Robin L. Dillon
November 2017, Volume 37, Issue 11
- 2023-2025 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 2026-2034 Is the Precautionary Principle Really Incoherent?
by Thomas Boyer‐Kassem - 2035-2038 Yes, The Precautionary Principle Is Incoherent
by Martin Peterson - 2039-2040 The Precautionary Principle Has Not Been Shown to Be Incoherent: A Reply to Peterson
by Thomas Boyer‐Kassem - 2041-2052 Fish for Dinner? Balancing Risks, Benefits, and Values in Formulating Food Consumption Advice
by Karen Rideout & Tom Kosatsky - 2053-2065 (Re) Defining Emerging Risks
by Chabane Mazri - 2066-2079 Potential Climate Change Health Risks from Increases in Heat Waves: Abnormal Birth Outcomes and Adverse Maternal Health Conditions
by Gulcan Cil & Trudy Ann Cameron - 2080-2106 Quantitative Risk Assessment of Norovirus Transmission in Food Establishments: Evaluating the Impact of Intervention Strategies and Food Employee Behavior on the Risk Associated with Norovirus in Foods
by Steven Duret & Régis Pouillot & Wendy Fanaselle & Efstathia Papafragkou & Girvin Liggans & Laurie Williams & Jane M. Van Doren - 2107-2118 Bayesian Quantile Impairment Threshold Benchmark Dose Estimation for Continuous Endpoints
by Matthew W. Wheeler & A. John Bailer & Tarah Cole & Robert M. Park & Kan Shao - 2119-2131 Who is a Distracted Driver? Associations between Mobile Phone Use while Driving, Domain‐Specific Risk Taking, and Personality
by Madison Sween & Andrea Ceschi & Francesco Tommasi & Riccardo Sartori & Joshua Weller - 2132-2149 Evaluating the Mental Models Approach to Developing a Risk Communication: A Scoping Review of the Evidence
by Nick Boase & Mathew White & William Gaze & Clare Redshaw - 2150-2163 The Role of Risk Perception in Flu Vaccine Behavior among African‐American and White Adults in the United States
by Vicki S. Freimuth & Amelia Jamison & Gregory Hancock & Donald Musa & Karen Hilyard & Sandra Crouse Quinn - 2164-2181 Spatial Optimization of Future Urban Development with Regards to Climate Risk and Sustainability Objectives
by Daniel Caparros‐Midwood & Stuart Barr & Richard Dawson - 2182-2190 A General Framework for the Assessment of Power System Vulnerability to Malicious Attacks
by R. Piccinelli & G. Sansavini & R. Lucchetti & E. Zio - 2191-2211 Evaluating the Cost, Safety, and Proliferation Risks of Small Floating Nuclear Reactors
by Michael J. Ford & Ahmed Abdulla & M. Granger Morgan - 2212-2228 Dependency of Crop Production between Global Breadbaskets: A Copula Approach for the Assessment of Global and Regional Risk Pools
by Franziska Gaupp & Georg Pflug & Stefan Hochrainer‐Stigler & Jim Hall & Simon Dadson - 2229-2245 Deterrence and Risk Preferences in Sequential Attacker–Defender Games with Continuous Efforts
by Vineet M. Payyappalli & Jun Zhuang & Victor Richmond R. Jose - 2246-2259 Understanding the Adoption Process of National Security Technology: An Integration of Diffusion of Innovations and Volitional Behavior Theories
by Irina A. Iles & Michael J. Egnoto & Brooke Fisher Liu & Gary Ackerman & Holly Roberts & Daniel Smith
October 2017, Volume 37, Issue 10
- 1799-1801 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1802-1807 Bogen's Critique of Linear‐No‐Threshold Default Assumptions
by Kenny S. Crump - 1808-1816 Linear‐No‐Threshold Default Assumptions are Unwarranted for Cytotoxic Endpoints Independently Triggered by Ultrasensitive Molecular Switches
by Kenneth T. Bogen - 1817-1827 Bridging the Gap between Social Acceptance and Ethical Acceptability
by Behnam Taebi - 1828-1848 Deciding with Thresholds: Importance Measures and Value of Information
by Emanuele Borgonovo & Alessandra Cillo - 1849-1864 A Stochastic Model to Assess the Effect of Meat Inspection Practices on the Contamination of the Pig Carcasses
by Eduardo de Freitas Costa & Luis Gustavo Corbellini & Ana Paula Serafini Poeta da Silva & Maarten Nauta - 1865-1878 Bayesian Hierarchical Structure for Quantifying Population Variability to Inform Probabilistic Health Risk Assessments
by Kan Shao & Bruce C. Allen & Matthew W. Wheeler - 1879-1897 The Use of Simulation to Reduce the Domain of “Black Swans” with Application to Hurricane Impacts to Power Systems
by Christine L. Berner & Andrea Staid & Roger Flage & Seth D. Guikema - 1898-1916 Assessing Climate Change Impacts on Wildfire Exposure in Mediterranean Areas
by Olga M. Lozano & Michele Salis & Alan A. Ager & Bachisio Arca & Fermin J. Alcasena & Antonio T. Monteiro & Mark A. Finney & Liliana Del Giudice & Enrico Scoccimarro & Donatella Spano - 1917-1935 Construction Safety Risk Modeling and Simulation
by Antoine J.‐P. Tixier & Matthew R. Hallowell & Balaji Rajagopalan - 1936-1957 An Evidential Reasoning‐Based CREAM to Human Reliability Analysis in Maritime Accident Process
by Bing Wu & Xinping Yan & Yang Wang & C. Guedes Soares - 1958-1976 A Blueprint for Full Collective Flood Risk Estimation: Demonstration for European River Flooding
by Francesco Serinaldi & Chris G. Kilsby - 1977-1992 Integrating Household Risk Mitigation Behavior in Flood Risk Analysis: An Agent‐Based Model Approach
by Toon Haer & W. J. Wouter Botzen & Hans de Moel & Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts - 1993-2004 Building a Values‐Informed Mental Model for New Orleans Climate Risk Management
by Douglas L. Bessette & Lauren A. Mayer & Bryan Cwik & Martin Vezér & Klaus Keller & Robert J. Lempert & Nancy Tuana - 2005-2022 An Empirical Agent‐Based Model to Simulate the Adoption of Water Reuse Using the Social Amplification of Risk Framework
by Venu Kandiah & Andrew R. Binder & Emily Z. Berglund
September 2017, Volume 37, Issue 9
- 1629-1631 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1632-1643 Age and Adaptation: Stronger Decision Updating about Real World Risks in Older Age
by Jonathan J Rolison & Stacey Wood & Yaniv Hanoch - 1644-1651 Resilience of Cyber Systems with Over‐ and Underregulation
by Viktoria Gisladottir & Alexander A. Ganin & Jeffrey M. Keisler & Jeremy Kepner & Igor Linkov - 1652-1667 Application of Graph Theory to Cost‐Effective Fire Protection of Chemical Plants During Domino Effects
by Nima Khakzad & Gabriele Landucci & Genserik Reniers - 1668-1682 A Flexible Hierarchical Bayesian Modeling Technique for Risk Analysis of Major Accidents
by Hongyang Yu & Faisal Khan & Brian Veitch - 1683-1692 Engaging with Comparative Risk Appraisals: Public Views on Policy Priorities for Environmental Risk Governance
by Sophie A. Rocks & Iljana Schubert & Emma Soane & Edgar Black & Rachel Muckle & Judith Petts & George Prpich & Simon J. Pollard - 1693-1705 Sampling Strategies for Evaluating the Rate of Adventitious Transgene Presence in Non‐Genetically Modified Crop Fields
by David Makowski & Rémi Bancal & Arnaud Bensadoun & Hervé Monod & Antoine Messéan - 1706-1715 Communicating Conservation Status: How Different Statistical Assessment Criteria Affect Perceptions of Extinction Risk
by Hwanseok Song & Jonathon P. Schuldt - 1716-1728 Influence of Distribution of Animals between Dose Groups on Estimated Benchmark Dose and Animal Distress for Quantal Responses
by Fereshteh Kalantari & Joakim Ringblom & Salomon Sand & Mattias Öberg - 1729-1741 A Bayesian Model and Stochastic Exposure (Dose) Estimation for Relative Exposure Risk Comparison Involving Asbestos‐Containing Dropped Ceiling Panel Installation and Maintenance Tasks
by Fred W. Boelter & Yulin Xia & Jacob D. Persky - 1742-1753 Local Control Strategy: Simple Analyses of Air Pollution Data Can Reveal Heterogeneity in Longevity Outcomes
by Robert L. Obenchain & S. Stanley Young - 1754-1767 Reduction in Dietary Acrylamide Exposure—Impact of Potatoes with Low Acrylamide Potential
by Nga L. Tran & Leila M. Barraj & Susan Collinge - 1768-1782 U.K. Foot and Mouth Disease: A Systemic Risk Assessment of Existing Controls
by João Delgado & Simon Pollard & Kerry Pearn & Emma L. Snary & Edgar Black & George Prpich & Phil Longhurst - 1783-1795 Insight into “Calculated Risk”: An Application to the Prioritization of Emerging Infectious Diseases for Blood Transfusion Safety
by R. E. J. Neslo & W. Oei & M. P. Janssen - 1796-1798 Misbehaving: The Making of Behavioral Economics by Richard Thaler
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
August 2017, Volume 37, Issue 8
- 1435-1442 Advances in Risk Analysis with Big Data
by Tsan‐Ming Choi & James H. Lambert - 1443-1458 Cascading Delay Risk of Airline Workforce Deployments with Crew Pairing and Schedule Optimization
by Sai Ho Chung & Hoi Lam Ma & Hing Kai Chan - 1459-1476 Analysis of Traffic Crashes Involving Pedestrians Using Big Data: Investigation of Contributing Factors and Identification of Hotspots
by Kun Xie & Kaan Ozbay & Abdullah Kurkcu & Hong Yang - 1477-1494 Robustness Assessment of Urban Road Network with Consideration of Multiple Hazard Events
by Yaoming Zhou & Jiuh‐Biing Sheu & Junwei Wang - 1495-1507 A Big Data Analysis Approach for Rail Failure Risk Assessment
by Ali Jamshidi & Shahrzad Faghih‐Roohi & Siamak Hajizadeh & Alfredo Núñez & Robert Babuska & Rolf Dollevoet & Zili Li & Bart De Schutter - 1508-1521 Satellite Data and Machine Learning for Weather Risk Management and Food Security
by Enrico Biffis & Erik Chavez - 1522-1531 Benchmarking Discount Rate in Natural Resource Damage Assessment with Risk Aversion
by Desheng Wu & Shuzhen Chen - 1532-1549 Big Data Challenges of High‐Dimensional Continuous‐Time Mean‐Variance Portfolio Selection and a Remedy
by Mei Choi Chiu & Chi Seng Pun & Hoi Ying Wong - 1550-1565 Better Demand Signal, Better Decisions? Evaluation of Big Data in a Licensed Remanufacturing Supply Chain with Environmental Risk Considerations
by Baozhuang Niu & Zongbao Zou - 1566-1579 A Community Perspective on Resilience Analytics: A Visual Analysis of Community Mood
by Armando López‐Cuevas & José Ramírez‐Márquez & Gildardo Sanchez‐Ante & Kash Barker - 1580-1605 Tracking and Analyzing Individual Distress Following Terrorist Attacks Using Social Media Streams
by Yu‐Ru Lin & Drew Margolin & Xidao Wen - 1606-1627 Security Events and Vulnerability Data for Cybersecurity Risk Estimation
by Luca Allodi & Fabio Massacci
July 2017, Volume 37, Issue 7
- 1211-1212 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 1213-1232 Nuclear Waste Management under Approaching Disaster: A Comparison of Decommissioning Strategies for the German Repository Asse II
by Patrick Ilg & Silke Gabbert & Hans‐Peter Weikard - 1233-1234 Commentary on Cost–Benefit Analysis Article for Nuclear Waste Management
by D. Warner North - 1235-1236 Scenario Building and Sensitivity Analyses for Decision Support: A Response to D. Warner North
by Patrick Ilg & Silke Gabbert & Hans‐Peter Weikard - 1237-1255 A Framework for Assessing Uncertainty Associated with Human Health Risks from MSW Landfill Leachate Contamination
by Harshit Mishra & Subhankar Karmakar & Rakesh Kumar & Jitendra Singh - 1256-1267 Bioaccessibility of Fukushima‐Accident‐Derived Cs in Soils and the Contribution of Soil Ingestion to Radiation Doses in Children
by Shogo Takahara & Maiko Ikegami & Minoru Yoneda & Hitoshi Kondo & Azusa Ishizaki & Masashi Iijima & Yoko Shimada & Yasuto Matsui - 1268-1286 Resilience Analytics with Application to Power Grid of a Developing Region
by Heimir Thorisson & James H. Lambert & John J. Cardenas & Igor Linkov - 1287-1297 Dynamic Forecasting Conditional Probability of Bombing Attacks Based on Time‐Series and Intervention Analysis
by Shuying Li & Jun Zhuang & Shifei Shen - 1298-1314 Analysis of Affordance, Time, and Adaptation in the Assessment of Industrial Control System Cybersecurity Risk
by J. S. Busby & B. Green & D. Hutchison - 1315-1340 A Critical Discussion and Practical Recommendations on Some Issues Relevant to the Nonprobabilistic Treatment of Uncertainty in Engineering Risk Assessment
by Nicola Pedroni & Enrico Zio & Alberto Pasanisi & Mathieu Couplet - 1341-1357 A Bayesian Approach to Integrated Ecological and Human Health Risk Assessment for the South River, Virginia Mercury‐Contaminated Site
by Meagan J. Harris & Jonah Stinson & Wayne G. Landis - 1358-1374 Comparative Human Health Impact Assessment of Engineered Nanomaterials in the Framework of Life Cycle Assessment
by Wouter Fransman & Harrie Buist & Eelco Kuijpers & Tobias Walser & David Meyer & Esther Zondervan‐van den Beuken & Joost Westerhout & Rinke H. Klein Entink & Derk H. Brouwer - 1375-1387 A Systematic Approach to Determining the Identifiability of Multistage Carcinogenesis Models
by Andrew F. Brouwer & Rafael Meza & Marisa C. Eisenberg - 1388-1402 Guidelines for Use of the Approximate Beta‐Poisson Dose–Response Model
by Gang Xie & Anne Roiko & Helen Stratton & Charles Lemckert & Peter K. Dunn & Kerrie Mengersen - 1403-1418 The Role of Behavioral Responses in the Total Economic Consequences of Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Air Travel Targets
by Adam Rose & Misak Avetisyan & Heather Rosoff & William J. Burns & Paul Slovic & Oswin Chan - 1419-1434 Hazard Characteristics and Patterns of Environmental Injustice: Household‐Level Determinants of Environmental Risk in Miami, Florida
by Sara E. Grineski & Timothy W. Collins & Jayajit Chakraborty & Marilyn Montgomery
June 2017, Volume 37, Issue 6
- 1041-1051 Modeling and Managing the Risks of Measles and Rubella: A Global Perspective Part II
by Kimberly M. Thompson - 1052-1062 Development of a District‐Level Programmatic Assessment Tool for Risk of Measles Virus Transmission
by Eugene Lam & W. William Schluter & Balcha G. Masresha & Nadia Teleb & Pamela Bravo‐Alcántara & Abigail Shefer & Dragan Jankovic & Jeffrey McFarland & Eltayeb Elfakki & Yoshihiro Takashima & Robert T. Perry & Alya J. Dabbagh & Kaushik Banerjee & Peter M. Strebel & James L. Goodson - 1063-1071 The World Health Organization Measles Programmatic Risk Assessment Tool—Pilot Testing in India, 2014
by Kapil Goel & Saroj Naithani & Dheeraj Bhatt & Ajay Khera & Umid M. Sharapov & Jennifer L. Kriss & James L. Goodson & Kayla F. Laserson & Parul Goel & R. Mohan Kumar & L. S. Chauhan - 1072-1081 Development of the World Health Organization Measles Programmatic Risk Assessment Tool Using Experience from the 2009 Measles Outbreak in Namibia
by Jennifer L. Kriss & Roselina J. De Wee & Eugene Lam & Reinhard Kaiser & Messeret E. Shibeshi & Emmy‐Else Ndevaetela & Clementine Muroua & Nicholaus Shapumba & Balcha G. Masresha & James L. Goodson - 1082-1095 Using the World Health Organization Measles Programmatic Risk Assessment Tool for Monitoring of Supplemental Immunization Activities in the Philippines
by Maria Joyce U. Ducusin & Maricel de Quiroz‐Castro & Sigrun Roesel & Luzviminda C. Garcia & Dulce Cecilio‐Elfa & W. William Schluter & James L. Goodson & Eugene Lam - 1096-1107 The World Health Organization Measles Programmatic Risk Assessment Tool—Romania, 2015
by Jennifer L. Kriss & Aurora Stanescu & Adriana Pistol & Cassandra Butu & James L. Goodson - 1109-1131 Modeling the Transmission of Measles and Rubella to Support Global Management Policy Analyses and Eradication Investment Cases
by Kimberly M. Thompson & Nima D. Badizadegan - 1132-1145 Information Presentation in Decision and Risk Analysis: Answered, Partly Answered, and Unanswered Questions
by L. Robin Keller & Yitong Wang - 1146-1156 Risk, Benefit, and Moderators of the Affect Heuristic in a Widespread Unlawful Activity: Evidence from a Survey of Unlawful File‐Sharing Behavior
by Steven J. Watson & Daniel J. Zizzo & Piers Fleming - 1157-1169 One Too Many? Understanding the Influence of Risk Factor Quantity on Perceptions of Risk
by Ian G. J. Dawson & Johnnie E. V. Johnson & Michelle A. Luke - 1170-1180 Knowledge about Chemicals in e‐Cigarette Secondhand Vapor and Perceived Harms of Exposure among a National Sample of U.S. Adults
by Andy S. L. Tan & Susan Mello & Ashley Sanders‐Jackson & Cabral A. Bigman - 1181-1200 Enabling Stakeholder Involvement in Coastal Disaster Resilience Planning
by Thomas P. Bostick & Thomas H. Holzer & Shahryar Sarkani - 1201-1207 Algorithms to Live By: The Computer Science of Human Decisions, Brian Christian and Tom Griffith. 2016. Picador: New York, NY Reviewed
by Tony Cox
May 2017, Volume 37, Issue 5
- 848-853 Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell: Learning from Hazards and Accidents
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 854-860 What Defines Us as Professionals in the Field of Risk Analysis?
by Terje Aven - 861-878 Part I––Comparing Noncancer Chronic Human Health Reference Values: An Analysis of Science Policy Choices
by Elizabeth Holman & Royce Francis & George Gray - 879-892 Part II: Quantitative Evaluation of Choices Used in Setting Noncancer Chronic Human Health Reference Values Across Organizations
by Elizabeth Holman & Royce Francis & George Gray - 893-904 Underprotection of Unpredictable Statistical Lives Compared to Predictable Ones
by Marc Lipsitch & Nicholas G. Evans & Owen Cotton‐Barratt - 905-917 Dose‐Response Modeling with Summary Data from Developmental Toxicity Studies
by John F. Fox & Karen A. Hogan & Allen Davis - 918-929 Assessment of Health Risk from Historical Use of Cosmetic Talcum Powder
by Elizabeth L. Anderson & Patrick J. Sheehan & Renee M. Kalmes & John R. Griffin - 930-942 Development of REACH Generic Exposure Scenarios for Substances Used as Coformulants in Plant Protection Products
by Christopher Dobe & Sebastien Bonifay & Ralph Fliege & Joachim Krass & Volker Mostert & Renate Vosswinkel & Matthias Wormuth - 943-957 Modeling Rabbit Responses to Single and Multiple Aerosol Exposures of Bacillus anthracis Spores
by Margaret E. Coleman & Harry M. Marks & Timothy A. Bartrand & Darrell W. Donahue & Stephanie A. Hines & Jason E. Comer & Sarah C. Taft - 958-968 Health Claims and Methodological Controversy in Nutrition Science
by Oliver Todt & José Luis Luján - 969-981 Recollection Bias and Its Underpinnings: Lessons from Terrorism Risk Assessments
by W. Kip Viscusi & Richard J. Zeckhauser - 982-1004 Validating Resilience and Vulnerability Indices in the Context of Natural Disasters
by Laura A. Bakkensen & Cate Fox‐Lent & Laura K. Read & Igor Linkov - 1005-1017 Are People Interested in Probabilities of Natural Disasters?
by Julija Michailova & Tadeusz Tyszka & Katarzyna Pfeifer - 1018-1036 The Origin and Role of Trust in Local Policy Elites’ Perceptions of High‐Voltage Power Line Installations in the State of Arkansas
by Creed Tumlison & Rachael M. Moyer & Geoboo Song - 1037-1038 The Undoing Project: A Friendship That Changed Our Minds. Edited by Michael Lewis. W.W. Norton & Company, Inc., 2017. $23.16 at Barnes and Noble. 12 chapters, 362 pages
by Yacov Y. Haimes
April 2017, Volume 37, Issue 4
- 601-611 Warning Triggers in Environmental Hazards: Who Should Be Warned to Do What and When?
by Thomas J. Cova & Philip E. Dennison & Dapeng Li & Frank A. Drews & Laura K. Siebeneck & Michael K. Lindell - 612-628 Designing Graphs to Communicate Risks: Understanding How the Choice of Graphical Format Influences Decision Making
by Eric R. Stone & Wändi Bruine de Bruin & Abigail M. Wilkins & Emily M. Boker & Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson - 629-646 Household‐Level Coastal Adaptation and Its Drivers: A Systematic Case Study Review
by Jana Koerth & Athanasios T. Vafeidis & Jochen Hinkel - 647-660 Consumers’ Risk Perception of Household Cleaning and Washing Products
by Angela Bearth & Linda Miesler & Michael Siegrist - 661-676 Risk Assessment of Human Listeriosis from Semisoft Cheeses Made from Raw Sheep's Milk in Lazio and Tuscany (Italy)
by Roberto Condoleo & Ziad Mezher & Selene Marozzi & Antonella Guzzon & Roberto Fischetti & Matteo Senese & Stefania Sette & Luca Bucchini - 677-715 A Comparative Exposure Assessment of Campylobacter in Ontario, Canada
by Katarina D.M. Pintar & Kate M. Thomas & Tanya Christidis & Ainsley Otten & Andrea Nesbitt & Barbara Marshall & Frank Pollari & Matt Hurst & Andre Ravel - 716-732 Model Selection and Estimation with Quantal‐Response Data in Benchmark Risk Assessment
by Edsel A. Peña & Wensong Wu & Walter Piegorsch & Ronald W. West & LingLing An - 733-743 Risk of Illness with Salmonella due to Consumption of Raw Unwashed Vegetables Irrigated with Water from the Bogotá River
by Laura X. Henao‐Herreño & Ana M. López‐Tamayo & Juan P. Ramos‐Bonilla & Charles N. Haas & Johana Husserl - 744-755 The Emergence of Flood Insurance in Canada: Navigating Institutional Uncertainty
by Jason Thistlethwaite - 756-773 Integrating Entropy‐Based Naïve Bayes and GIS for Spatial Evaluation of Flood Hazard
by Rui Liu & Yun Chen & Jianping Wu & Lei Gao & Damian Barrett & Tingbao Xu & Xiaojuan Li & Linyi Li & Chang Huang & Jia Yu - 774-787 Probabilistic, Multivariable Flood Loss Modeling on the Mesoscale with BT‐FLEMO
by Heidi Kreibich & Anna Botto & Bruno Merz & Kai Schröter - 788-811 Multidimensional Approach for Tsunami Vulnerability Assessment: Framing the Territorial Impacts in Two Municipalities in Portugal
by Alexandre Oliveira Tavares & José Leandro Barros & Angela Santos - 812-839 Evacuation from Natural Disasters: A Systematic Review of the Literature
by Rebecca R. Thompson & Dana Rose Garfin & Roxane Cohen Silver - 840-842 Blanc PD Fake Silk: The Lethal History of Viscose Rayon. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2016. 309 pp. ISBN 978‐0‐300‐20466‐7
by Tee L. Guidotti - 843-844 Sven Ove Hansson, Gertrude Hirsch Hadorn, eds. The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis: Reasoning about Uncertainty. Volume 10, in Logic, Argumentation & Reasoning Series. ISBN 978‐3‐319‐30547‐9. Springer, Switzerland, 2016, 353 pages, $109.00 U.S
by Michael Greenberg
March 2017, Volume 37, Issue 3
- 399-401 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 402-407 D. Warner North: Making Decisions under Uncertainty
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 408-420 Microbiological and Modeling Approach to Derive Performance Objectives for Bacillus cereus Group in Ready‐to‐Eat Salads
by Alessandra De Cesare & Silvia Vitali & Marcello Trevisani & Federica Bovo & Gerardo Manfreda - 421-440 A Hybrid Methodology for Modeling Risk of Adverse Events in Complex Health‐Care Settings
by Reza Kazemi & Ali Mosleh & Meghan Dierks - 441-458 Nonparametric Tree‐Based Predictive Modeling of Storm Outages on an Electric Distribution Network
by Jichao He & David W. Wanik & Brian M. Hartman & Emmanouil N. Anagnostou & Marina Astitha & Maria E. B. Frediani - 459-470 Risk‐Mitigating Policies and Adversarial Behavior: Case of Backlash
by Hamid Mohtadi - 471-486 Seeing What You Want to See: How Imprecise Uncertainty Ranges Enhance Motivated Reasoning
by Nathan F. Dieckmann & Robin Gregory & Ellen Peters & Robert Hartman - 487-501 A Practical Approach to Address Uncertainty in Stakeholder Deliberations
by Robin Gregory & Ralph L. Keeney - 502-516 Multi‐Case Review of the Application of the Precautionary Principle in European Union Law and Case Law
by Kenisha Garnett & David J. Parsons - 517-530 Disasters as Learning Experiences or Disasters as Policy Opportunities? Examining Flood Insurance Purchases after Hurricanes
by Carolyn Kousky - 531-545 Perception of Climate Risk among Rural Farmers in Vietnam: Consistency within Households and with the Empirical Record
by Alison C. Cullen & C. Leigh Anderson - 546-556 Does Iconicity in Pictographs Matter? The Influence of Iconicity and Numeracy on Information Processing, Decision Making, and Liking in an Eye‐Tracking Study
by Christina Kreuzmair & Michael Siegrist & Carmen Keller - 557-569 Weighing the Risks of Nuclear Energy and Climate Change: Trust in Different Information Sources, Perceived Risks, and Willingness to Pay for Alternatives to Nuclear Power
by Annukka Vainio & Riikka Paloniemi & Vilja Varho - 570-582 Information Sources as Explanatory Variables for the Belgian Health‐Related Risk Perception of the Fukushima Nuclear Accident
by Bart Vyncke & Tanja Perko & Baldwin Van Gorp - 583-597 The Effects of Precautionary Messages about Electromagnetic Fields from Mobile Phones and Base Stations Revisited: The Role of Recipient Characteristics
by Christoph Boehmert & Peter Wiedemann & Jonathon Pye & Rodney Croft
February 2017, Volume 37, Issue 2
- 196-200 Comment on “Guidelines for Use of the Approximate Beta‐Poisson Dose–Response Model”: Previously Published Guidelines Continue to be Ignored
by Philip J. Schmidt - 201-203 Authors’ Response to Comment on “Guidelines for Use of the Approximate Beta‐Poisson Dose–Response Model” – Previously Published Guidelines Continue to Be Ignored
by Gang Xie - 204-205 Space Weather: Introducing a Survey Paper and a Recent Executive Order
by D. Warner North - 206-218 The Economic Impact of Space Weather: Where Do We Stand?
by J. P. Eastwood & E. Biffis & M. A. Hapgood & L. Green & M. M. Bisi & R. D. Bentley & R. Wicks & L.‐A. McKinnell & M. Gibbs & C. Burnett - 219-230 In Search of Perfect Foresight? Policy Bias, Management of Unknowns, and What Has Changed in Science Policy Since the Tohoku Disaster
by Junko Mochizuki & Nadejda Komendantova - 231-244 The Value of Information in Decision‐Analytic Modeling for Malaria Vector Control in East Africa
by Dohyeong Kim & Zachary Brown & Richard Anderson & Clifford Mutero & Marie Lynn Miranda & Jonathan Wiener & Randall Kramer - 245-264 Comparison of Risk Predicted by Multiple Norovirus Dose–Response Models and Implications for Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment
by Nicole Van Abel & Mary E. Schoen & John C. Kissel & J. Scott Meschke - 265-279 Modeling U‐Shaped Exposure‐Response Relationships for Agents that Demonstrate Toxicity Due to Both Excess and Deficiency
by Brittany Milton & Patrick J. Farrell & Nicholas Birkett & Daniel Krewski - 280-290 Using In Vitro High‐Throughput Screening Data for Predicting Benzo[k]Fluoranthene Human Health Hazards
by Lyle D. Burgoon & Ingrid L. Druwe & Kyle Painter & Erin E. Yost - 291-304 Incorporating Time‐Dose‐Response into Legionella Outbreak Models
by Bidya Prasad & Kerry A. Hamilton & Charles N. Haas - 305-314 Parenthood and Worrying About Climate Change: The Limitations of Previous Approaches
by Sara Ekholm & Anna Olofsson - 315-330 Quantifying the Effects of Expert Selection and Elicitation Design on Experts’ Confidence in Their Judgments About Future Energy Technologies
by Gregory F. Nemet & Laura Diaz Anadon & Elena Verdolini - 331-341 The Future is Now: Reducing Psychological Distance to Increase Public Engagement with Climate Change
by Charlotte Jones & Donald W. Hine & Anthony D. G. Marks - 342-371 Cross‐Milieu Terrorist Collaboration: Using Game Theory to Assess the Risk of a Novel Threat
by Gary A. Ackerman & Jun Zhuang & Sitara Weerasuriya - 372-395 Agency Problems and Airport Security: Quantitative and Qualitative Evidence on the Impact of Security Training
by Martina de Gramatica & Fabio Massacci & Woohyun Shim & Uğur Turhan & Julian Williams - 396-397 Review of Superforecasting: The Art and Science of Prediction. Philip E. Tetlock and Dan Gardner. (2015). New York: Broadway Books
by Tony Cox
January 2017, Volume 37, Issue 1
- 4-19 Total Economic Consequences of an Influenza Outbreak in the United States
by Fynnwin Prager & Dan Wei & Adam Rose - 20-26 Estimation of Benchmark Dose of Lifetime Cadmium Intake for Adverse Renal Effects Using Hybrid Approach in Inhabitants of an Environmentally Exposed River Basin in Japan
by Keiko Kubo & Kazuhiro Nogawa & Teruhiko Kido & Muneko Nishijo & Hideaki Nakagawa & Yasushi Suwazono - 27-39 Determinants of Seeking and Avoiding Risk‐Related Information in Times of Crisis
by Jan M. Gutteling & Peter W. de Vries - 40-51 Communicating Uncertain Science to the Public: How Amount and Source of Uncertainty Impact Fatalism, Backlash, and Overload
by Jakob D. Jensen & Manusheela Pokharel & Courtney L. Scherr & Andy J. King & Natasha Brown & Christina Jones - 52-64 Gender Roles and the Expression of Driving Anger Among Ukrainian Drivers
by M. J. M. Sullman & A. N. Stephens & T. Hill - 65-81 Does Size Matter? A Study of Risk Perceptions of Global Population Growth
by Ian G. J. Dawson & Johnnie E. V. Johnson - 82-98 Flood Catastrophe Model for Designing Optimal Flood Insurance Program: Estimating Location‐Specific Premiums in the Netherlands
by T. Ermolieva & T. Filatova & Y. Ermoliev & M. Obersteiner & K. M. de Bruijn & A. Jeuken - 99-115 Of Disasters and Dragon Kings: A Statistical Analysis of Nuclear Power Incidents and Accidents
by Spencer Wheatley & Benjamin Sovacool & Didier Sornette - 116-129 Quantitative Risk Analysis on the Transport of Dangerous Goods Through a Bi‐Directional Road Tunnel
by Ciro Caliendo & Maria Luisa De Guglielmo - 130-146 Failing to Fix What is Found: Risk Accommodation in the Oil and Gas Industry
by Madelynn R. D. Stackhouse & Robert Stewart - 147-159 An Adaptive Simulation Framework for the Exploration of Extreme and Unexpected Events in Dynamic Engineered Systems
by Pietro Turati & Nicola Pedroni & Enrico Zio - 160-172 Insights into the Societal Risk of Nuclear Power Plant Accidents
by Richard Denning & Vinod Mubayi - 173-192 The Effect of Forest Management Strategy on Carbon Storage and Revenue in Western Washington: A Probabilistic Simulation of Tradeoffs
by Paul W. Fischer & Alison C. Cullen & Gregory J. Ettl
December 2016, Volume 36, Issue 12
- 2187-2188 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 2189-2192 Comment on “Cryptosporidium Infection Risk: Results of New Dose‐Response Modeling” — Discussion of Underlying Assumptions and Their Implications
by Philip J. Schmidt & Cynthia L. Chappell - 2193-2194 Response to: Comment on “Cryptosporidium Infection Risk: Results of New Dose–Response Modeling”––Discussion of Underlying Assumption and Their Implications
by Michael J. Messner & Philip Berger - 2195-2207 Improving Risk Assessment Calculations for Traditional Foods Through Collaborative Research with First Nations Communities
by Claire McAuley & Ave Dersch & Lisa N. Kates & Darryel R. Sowan & Christopher A. Ollson - 2208-2215 Assessing Risk‐Based Upper Limits of Melamine Migration from Food Containers
by Min‐Pei Ling & Keng‐Wen Lien & Dennis P. H. Hsieh - 2216-2232 Assessing Risk in Graphically Presented Financial Series
by Daphne Sobolev & Nigel Harvey - 2233-2246 A Cognitive‐Affective Scale for Hurricane Risk Perception
by Craig W. Trumbo & Lori Peek & Michelle A. Meyer & Holly L. Marlatt & Eve Gruntfest & Brian D. McNoldy & Wayne H. Schubert - 2247-2257 Can Belief in a Just World Buffer Mood and Career Prospects of People in Need of Risk Protection? First Experimental Evidence
by Gabriel Nudelman & Kathleen Otto & Claudia Dalbert - 2258-2271 Defender–Attacker Decision Tree Analysis to Combat Terrorism
by Ryan J. B. Garcia & Detlof von Winterfeldt - 2272-2284 Cumulative Response to Sequences of Terror Attacks Varying in Frequency and Trajectory
by Jinshu Cui & Heather Rosoff & Richard S. John - 2285-2297 A Game‐Theoretical Model to Improve Process Plant Protection from Terrorist Attacks
by Laobing Zhang & Genserik Reniers - 2298-2312 Scenario Discovery with Multiple Criteria: An Evaluation of the Robust Decision‐Making Framework for Climate Change Adaptation
by Julie E. Shortridge & Seth D. Guikema - 2313-2314 Tee Guidotti, Health and Sustainability: An Introduction. New York, Oxford University Press, 2015, 446 pp., list of selected sources, and index, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐932533‐7, paper, $46.13
by Michael R. Greenberg
November 2016, Volume 36, Issue 11
- 2029-2030 From the Editors
by Tony Cox & Karen Lowrie - 2031-2038 Dose‐Response Modeling for Inhalational Anthrax in Rabbits Following Single or Multiple Exposures
by Bradford W. Gutting & Andrey Rukhin & David Marchette & Ryan S. Mackie & Brandolyn Thran - 2039-2046 Radiological Risk Assessment by Convergence Methodology Model in RDD Scenarios
by Fagner C. Rother & Wilson F. Rebello & Matthew J. F. Healy & Mauricio M. Silva & Paulo A. M. Cabral & Hélio C. Vital & Edson R. Andrade