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May 2012, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 801-815 Do People Believe Combined Hazards Can Present Synergistic Risks?
by Ian G. J. Dawson & Johnnie E. V. Johnson & Michelle A. Luke - 816-829 Reassessing the Human Health Benefits from Cleaner Air
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 830-835 Evaluation of the Benchmark Dose for Point of Departure Determination for a Variety of Chemical Classes in Applied Regulatory Settings
by Hoda Izadi & Jean E. Grundy & Ranjan Bose - 836-854 Shortcuts in Complex Engineering Systems: A Principal‐Agent Approach to Risk Management
by Russ Garber & Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell - 855-880 The Quality and Use of Regulatory Analysis in 2008
by Jerry Ellig & Patrick A. McLaughlin - 881-893 Quantifying Experts’ Uncertainty About the Future Cost of Exotic Diseases
by John Paul Gosling & Andy Hart & David C. Mouat & Mirzet Sabirovic & Simon Scanlan & Alick Simmons - 894-915 Adversarial Risk Analysis for Counterterrorism Modeling
by Jesus Rios & David Rios Insua - 916-929 Effect of Detection Methods on Risk Estimates of Exposure to Biosolids‐Associated Human Enteric Viruses
by Arun Kumar & Kelvin Wong & Irene Xagoraraki - 930-943 Robust Allocation of a Defensive Budget Considering an Attacker's Private Information
by Mohammad E. Nikoofal & Jun Zhuang - 944-945 Dust: The Inside Story of Its Role in the September 11th Aftermath by Lioy, Paul J
by Tee L. Guidotti
April 2012, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 579-582 Risk Perception and Behaviors: Anticipating and Responding to Crises
by William J. Burns & Paul Slovic - 583-600 Assessment of the Regional Economic Impacts of Catastrophic Events: CGE Analysis of Resource Loss and Behavioral Effects of an RDD Attack Scenario
by J. A. Giesecke & W. J. Burns & A. Barrett & E. Bayrak & A. Rose & P. Slovic & M. Suher - 601-615 Communicating Actionable Risk for Terrorism and Other Hazards⋆
by Michele M. Wood & Dennis S. Mileti & Megumi Kano & Melissa M. Kelley & Rotrease Regan & Linda B. Bourque - 616-632 The Protective Action Decision Model: Theoretical Modifications and Additional Evidence
by Michael K. Lindell & Ronald W. Perry - 633-643 The Value of Instructional Communication in Crisis Situations: Restoring Order to Chaos
by Timothy L. Sellnow & Deanna D. Sellnow & Derek R. Lane & Robert S. Littlefield - 644-658 Policy Tenure Under the U.S. National Flood Insurance Program (NFIP)
by Erwann Michel‐Kerjan & Sabine Lemoyne de Forges & Howard Kunreuther - 659-677 Risk Perception and the Economic Crisis: A Longitudinal Study of the Trajectory of Perceived Risk
by William J. Burns & Ellen Peters & Paul Slovic - 678-694 Toxics, Toyotas, and Terrorism: The Behavioral Economics of Fear and Stigma
by William Schulze & Brian Wansink - 695-712 Predicting Psychological Ripple Effects: The Role of Cultural Identity, In‐Group/Out‐Group Identification, and Attributions of Blame in Crisis Communication
by Deepa Anagondahalli & Monique Mitchell Turner - 713-728 Differentiating Conflicts in Beliefs Versus Value Tradeoffs in the Domestic Intelligence Policy Debate
by Robin L. Dillon & Genevieve Lester & Richard S. John & Catherine H. Tinsley - 729-743 Flu, Risks, and Videotape: Escalating Fear and Avoidance
by Heather Rosoff & Richard S. John & Fynnwin Prager - 744-761 The Dynamics of Evolving Beliefs, Concerns Emotions, and Behavioral Avoidance Following 9/11: A Longitudinal Analysis of Representative Archival Samples
by Shelly C. McArdle & Heather Rosoff & Richard S. John
March 2012, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 361-362 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 363-367 On Frequency
by Ted Yellman - 368-372 Why Frequency is Not Well Defined for Engineering Systems with Nonexponential Failure Times
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 373-373 Response
by B. John Garrick - 374-380 Using Our Brains to Develop Better Policy
by Igor Linkov & Susan Cormier & Joshua Gold & F. Kyle Satterstrom & Todd Bridges - 381-394 Foodborne Exposure to Pesticides and Methylmercury in the United Arab Emirates
by Christopher A. Davidson & Leigh‐Anne H. Krometis & Suaad S. Al‐Harthi & Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson - 395-415 Hierarchical Bayesian Models to Assess Between‐ and Within‐Batch Variability of Pathogen Contamination in Food
by Natalie Commeau & Marie Cornu & Isabelle Albert & Jean‐Baptiste Denis & Eric Parent - 416-432 Utilization Survey of a Rural Creek Fishery in Central Alabama
by Ellen S. Ebert & Natalie Wilson & Mitch Wacksman & John R. Loper & John D. Schell & Alan Fowler - 433-447 Meta‐Analysis of Mass‐Balance Studies of Soil Ingestion in Children
by Edward J. Stanek III & Edward J. Calabrese & Bo Xu - 448-463 Equation Reliability of Soil Ingestion Estimates in Mass‐Balance Soil Ingestion Studies
by Edward J. Stanek III & Bo Xu & Edward J. Calabrese - 464-477 Affective Imagery and Acceptance of Replacing Nuclear Power Plants
by Carmen Keller & Vivianne Visschers & Michael Siegrist - 478-480 The Affect Heuristic, Correspondence Analysis, and Understanding LULUs
by Michael R. Greenberg - 481-482 The Content and Not Only the Valence of Spontaneous Associations Should Be Analyzed
by Carmen Keller & Vivianne H. M. Visschers & Michael Siegrist - 483-495 Risk Perceptions in a Resource Community and Communication Implications: Emotion, Stigma, and Identity
by Barbara Miller & Janas Sinclair - 496-512 An Overview of Maritime Waterway Quantitative Risk Assessment Models
by Suyi Li & Qiang Meng & Xiaobo Qu - 513-530 Tracking National and Regional Spatial‐Temporal Mortality Risk Associated with NO2 Concentrations in Canada: A Bayesian Hierarchical Two‐Level Model
by Hwashin Hyun Shin & Dave Stieb & Rick Burnett & Glen Takahara & Barry Jessiman - 531-554 Detecting Nuclear Materials Smuggling: Performance Evaluation of Container Inspection Policies
by Gary M. Gaukler & Chenhua Li & Yu Ding & Sunil S. Chirayath - 555-565 Dose‐Response Assessment for Influenza A Virus Based on Data Sets of Infection with its Live Attenuated Reassortants
by Toru Watanabe & Timothy A. Bartrand & Tatsuo Omura & Charles N. Haas - 566-577 Risk Assessment of Major Hazards and its Application in Urban Planning: A Case Study
by Yafei Zhou & Mao Liu
February 2012, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 185-186 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 192-196 Why Income Inequality Indexes Do Not Apply to Health Risks
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox - 197-199 Response
by Neal Fann & Henry A. Roman & Charles M. Fulcher & Mikael A. Gentile & Bryan J. Hubbell & Karen Wesson & Jonathan I. Levy - 200-219 Cost‐Benefit Analysis of Passive Fire Protections in Road LPG Transportation
by Nicola Paltrinieri & Sarah Bonvicini & Gigliola Spadoni & Valerio Cozzani - 220-221 Commentary
by D. Warner North - 222-223 Response to Warner North
by Nicola Paltrinieri & Sarah Bonvicini & Gigliola Spadoni & Valerio Cozzani - 224-236 Biogeographical Analysis of Chemical Co‐Occurrence Data to Identify Priorities for Mixtures Research
by Rogelio Tornero‐Velez & Peter P. Egeghy & Elaine A. Cohen Hubal - 237-249 Current and Future Particulate‐Matter‐Related Mortality Risks in the United States from Aviation Emissions During Landing and Takeoff
by Jonathan I. Levy & Matthew Woody & Bok Haeng Baek & Uma Shankar & Saravanan Arunachalam - 250-258 Generalized Haber's Law for Exponential Concentration Decline, with Application to Riparian‐Aquatic Pesticide Ecotoxicity
by Kenneth T. Bogen & Richard Reiss - 259-280 The Influence of Mapped Hazards on Risk Beliefs: A Proximity‐Based Modeling Approach
by Dolores J. Severtson & James E. Burt - 281-293 The Semantic Distinction Between “Risk” and “Danger”: A Linguistic Analysis
by Max Boholm - 294-303 Estimating Conditional Probabilities of Terrorist Attacks: Modeling Adversaries with Uncertain Value Tradeoffs
by E. S. Levine - 304-318 Resource Distribution in Multiple Attacks with Imperfect Detection of the Attack Outcome
by Gregory Levitin & Kjell Hausken - 319-329 Identifying Changing Aviation Threat Environments Within an Adaptive Homeland Security Advisory System
by Adrian J. Lee & Sheldon H. Jacobson - 330-344 Event‐Tree Analysis with Imprecise Probabilities
by Xiaomin You & Fulvio Tonon - 345-359 A Gradient Markov Chain Monte Carlo Algorithm for Computing Multivariate Maximum Likelihood Estimates and Posterior Distributions: Mixture Dose‐Response Assessment
by Ruochen Li & James D. Englehardt & Xiaoguang Li
January 2012, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-2 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 3-6 Letter to the Editor
by Yacov Y. Haimes & Joost R. Santos & Chenyang Lian & Kenneth Crowther & Kash Barker - 7-8 On the Sensitivity Analysis of the IIM: A Rejoinder
by Marco Percoco - 9-15 Biosecurity Policy and the Use of Geospatial Predictive Tools to Address Invasive Plants: Updating the Risk Analysis Toolbox
by Cory J. Lindgren - 16-24 Defending the Conception of “Objective Risk”
by Helene Hermansson - 25-38 Does Fairness Matter in the Context of Anger About Nuclear Energy Decision Making?
by John C. Besley - 39-53 Experience with Urban Air Pollution in Paterson, New Jersey and Implications for Air Pollution Communication
by Branden B. Johnson - 54-66 Risk Perception and Information Processing: The Development and Validation of a Questionnaire to Assess Self‐Reported Information Processing
by Chris M. R. Smerecnik & Ilse Mesters & Math J. J. M. Candel & Hein De Vries & Nanne K. De Vries - 67-80 Risk Management in a Developing Country Context: Improving Decisions About Point‐of‐Use Water Treatment Among the Rural Poor in Africa
by Joseph Arvai & Kristianna Post - 81-95 Estimating the National Public Health Burden Associated with Exposure to Ambient PM2.5 and Ozone
by Neal Fann & Amy D. Lamson & Susan C. Anenberg & Karen Wesson & David Risley & Bryan J. Hubbell - 96-112 Validation of a Novel Air Toxic Risk Model with Air Monitoring
by Gregory C. Pratt & Mary Dymond & Kristie Ellickson & Jesse Thé - 113-121 Psychological Mediators of the Sport Injury—Perceived Risk Relationship
by Thomas Deroche & Yannick Stephan & Tim Woodman & Christine Le Scanff - 122-137 Methodology for Setting Risk‐Based Concentrations of Contaminants in Soil and Groundwater and Application to a Model Contaminated Site
by Aiichiro Fujinaga & Iwao Uchiyama & Shinsuke Morisawa & Minoru Yoneda & Yuzuru Sasamoto - 138-154 The Crucial Role of Nomothetic and Idiographic Conceptions of Time: Interdisciplinary Collaboration in Nuclear Waste Management
by Corinne Moser & Michael Stauffacher & Pius Krütli & Roland W. Scholz - 155-166 Precision of Information, Sensational Information, and Self‐Efficacy Information as Message‐Level Variables Affecting Risk Perceptions
by Michael F. Dahlstrom & Anthony Dudo & Dominique Brossard - 167-183 Characterizing the Performance of the Conway‐Maxwell Poisson Generalized Linear Model
by Royce A. Francis & Srinivas Reddy Geedipally & Seth D. Guikema & Soma Sekhar Dhavala & Dominique Lord & Sarah LaRocca
December 2011, Volume 31, Issue 12
- 1847-1848 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1849-1858 Risk‐Based Decision Support Tools: Protecting Rail‐Centered Transit Corridors from Cascading Effects
by Michael R. Greenberg & Karen Lowrie & Henry Mayer & Tayfur Altiok - 1859-1871 Risk Analysis of Safety Service Patrol (SSP) Systems in Virginia
by Brett D. Dickey & Joost R. Santos - 1872-1882 QRA Model‐Based Risk Impact Analysis of Traffic Flow in Urban Road Tunnels
by Qiang Meng & Xiaobo Qu & Kum Thong Yong & Yoke Heng Wong - 1883-1896 Social Amplification of Risk in the Internet Environment
by Ik Jae Chung - 1897-1906 Comparison and Validation of Statistical Methods for Predicting Power Outage Durations in the Event of Hurricanes
by Roshanak Nateghi & Seth D. Guikema & Steven M. Quiring - 1907-1918 The Effect of Proximity to Hurricanes Katrina and Rita on Subsequent Hurricane Outlook and Optimistic Bias
by Craig Trumbo & Michelle Lueck & Holly Marlatt & Lori Peek - 1919-1934 A Cross‐Cultural Study of Perceived Benefit Versus Risk as Mediators in the Trust‐Acceptance Relationship
by Nicolás C. Bronfman & Esperanza López Vázquez - 1935-1948 Estimated Rate of Fatal Automobile Accidents Attributable to Acute Solvent Exposure at Low Inhaled Concentrations
by Vernon A. Benignus & Philip J. Bushnell & William K. Boyes - 1949-1960 Optimal Experimental Design Strategies for Detecting Hormesis
by Holger Dette & Andrey Pepelyshev & Weng Kee Wong - 1961-1968 Using Simulation to Evaluate Time to Detect Incursions in Honeybee Biosecurity in Australia
by David Clifford & Simon Barry & David Cook & Rob Duthie & Denis Anderson - 1969-1994 Nuclear Power‐Related Facilities and Neighboring Land Price: A Case Study on the Mutsu‐Ogawara Region, Japan
by Fumihiro Yamane & Hideaki Ohgaki & Kota Asano
November 2011, Volume 31, Issue 11
- 1693-1693 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1694-1700 Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions and Communication: Emerging Technologies, Emerging Challenges
by Nick Pidgeon & Barbara Harthorn & Terre Satterfield - 1701-1717 A Longitudinal Study of Newspaper and Wire Service Coverage of Nanotechnology Risks
by Sharon M. Friedman & Brenda P. Egolf - 1718-1733 Envisioning Emerging Nanotechnologies: A Three‐Year Panel Study of South Carolina Citizens
by Susanna Priest & Thomas Lane & Ted Greenhalgh & Lindsey Jo Hand & Victoria Kramer - 1734-1748 Vulnerability and Social Justice as Factors in Emergent U.S. Nanotechnology Risk Perceptions
by Joseph Conti & Terre Satterfield & Barbara Herr Harthorn - 1749-1761 Fairness and Nanotechnology Concern
by Katherine A McComas & John C. Besley - 1762-1769 Labeling of Nanotechnology Consumer Products Can Influence Risk and Benefit Perceptions
by Michael Siegrist & Carmen Keller - 1770-1783 Evidence Maps: Communicating Risk Assessments in Societal Controversies: The Case of Engineered Nanoparticles
by Peter Wiedemann & Holger Schütz & Albena Spangenberg & Harald F. Krug - 1784-1788 Ecological Risk Assessment, Prediction, and Assessing Risk Predictions
by Mark Gibbs - 1789-1799 Multiple Health Risk Perception and Information Processing Among African Americans and Whites Living in Poverty
by Shelly Hovick & Vicki S. Freimuth & Ashani Johnson‐Turbes & Doryn D. Chervin - 1800-1812 Awareness and Perceptions of the Risks of Exposure to Indoor Radon: A Population‐Based Approach to Evaluate a Radon Awareness and Testing Campaign in England and Wales
by Wouter Poortinga & Karin Bronstering & Simon Lannon - 1813-1831 Reducing the Effort to Comprehend Risk Models: Text Labels Are Often Preferred Over Graphical Means
by Ida Hogganvik Grøndahl & Mass Soldal Lund & Ketil Stølen - 1832-1845 Affective and Cognitive Factors Influencing Sensitivity to Probabilistic Information
by Tadeusz Tyszka & Przemyslaw Sawicki
October 2011, Volume 31, Issue 10
- 1511-1512 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1513-1514 If It Ain't Broke, Don't Let Them Fix It
by Duncan Mara - 1515-1525 On Different Types of Uncertainties in the Context of the Precautionary Principle
by Terje Aven - 1526-1529 Uncertainties, Precaution, and Science: Focus on the State of Knowledge and How It May Change
by D. Warner North - 1530-1533 Clarifying Types of Uncertainty: When Are Models Accurate, and Uncertainties Small?
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 1534-1537 Straightening Out the Grounds for Precaution: A Commentary and Some Suggestions About Terje Aven's “On Different Types of Uncertainties”
by Charles Vlek - 1538-1542 Response
by Terje Aven - 1543-1560 An Exposure‐Response Threshold for Lung Diseases and Lung Cancer Caused by Crystalline Silica
by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr. - 1561-1575 Potential Uncertainty Reduction in Model‐Averaged Benchmark Dose Estimates Informed by an Additional Dose Study
by Kan Shao & Mitchell J. Small - 1576-1596 Animal and Human Dose‐Response Models for Brucella Species
by Sondra S. Teske & Yin Huang & Sushil B. Tamrakar & Timothy A. Bartrand & Mark H. Weir & Charles N. Haas - 1597-1609 Sensitivity Analysis and Estimation of Extreme Tail Behavior in Two‐Dimensional Monte Carlo Simulation
by V. J. Roelofs & M. C. Kennedy - 1610-1621 Dose‐Response Model of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever (RMSF) for Human
by Sushil B. Tamrakar & Charles N. Haas - 1622-1631 Influenza Infection Risk and Predominate Exposure Route: Uncertainty Analysis
by Rachael M. Jones & Elodie Adida - 1632-1645 Defense Resource Distribution Between Protection and Redundancy for Constant Resource Stockpiling Pace
by Gregory Levitin & Kjell Hausken - 1646-1657 Building Blocks for a Precautionary Approach to the Use of Nanomaterials: Positions Taken by Trade Unions and Environmental NGOs in the European Nanotechnologies Debate
by Pieter van Broekhuizen & Lucas Reijnders - 1658-1675 Emotions, Trust, and Perceived Risk: Affective and Cognitive Routes to Flood Preparedness Behavior
by Teun Terpstra - 1676-1691 Florida Households’ Expected Responses to Hurricane Hazard Mitigation Incentives
by Yue Ge & Walter Gillis Peacock & Michael K. Lindell
September 2011, Volume 31, Issue 9
- 1329-1329 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1330-1333 Introduction to Part 2 of the Special Series on Risk Regulation
by Lisa A. Robinson - 1334-1344 The [R]Evolving Relationship Between Risk Assessment and Risk Management
by Lisa A. Robinson & Jonathan I. Levy - 1345-1355 Overcoming Barriers to Integrating Economic Analysis into Risk Assessment
by Sandra Hoffmann - 1356-1362 Risk Assessment of Environmental Chemicals: If It Ain't Broke …
by Bernard David Goldstein - 1363-1380 Diminishing Willingness to Pay per Quality‐Adjusted Life Year: Valuing Acute Foodborne Illness
by Kevin Haninger & James K. Hammitt - 1381-1407 Valuing Mortality Risk Reductions from Environmental, Transport, and Health Policies: A Global Meta‐Analysis of Stated Preference Studies
by Henrik Lindhjem & Ståle Navrud & Nils Axel Braathen & Vincent Biausque - 1408-1422 Behavioral Economics and Regulatory Analysis
by Lisa A. Robinson & James K. Hammitt - 1423-1433 The Challenge of Degraded Environments: How Common Biases Impair Effective Policy
by Alan Berger & Case Brown & Carolyn Kousky & Richard Zeckhauser - 1434-1450 A Practical Framework for the Construction of a Biotracing Model: Application to Salmonella in the Pork Slaughter Chain
by J. H. Smid & A. N. Swart & A. H. Havelaar & A. Pielaat - 1451-1469 A Method for Computing the Damage Level Due to the Exposure to an Airborne Chemical with a Time‐Varying Concentration
by Alejandro D. Acquesta & Erica Yanina Sánchez & Andres Porta & Pablo M. Jacovkis - 1470-1487 A Value Model for Evaluating Homeland Security Decisions
by Ralph L. Keeney & Detlof von Winterfeldt - 1488-1510 A Comparative Analysis of PRA and Intelligent Adversary Methods for Counterterrorism Risk Management
by Jason Merrick & Gregory S. Parnell
August 2011, Volume 31, Issue 8
- 1173-1174 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1175-1186 On the Complex Quantification of Risk: Systems‐Based Perspective on Terrorism
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 1187-1195 Risk Compensation and Bicycle Helmets
by Ross Owen Phillips & Aslak Fyhri & Fridulv Sagberg - 1196-1210 Component Criticality in Failure Cascade Processes of Network Systems
by Enrico Zio & Giovanni Sansavini - 1211-1225 Use of Multicriteria Decision Analysis to Support Weight of Evidence Evaluation
by Igor Linkov & Paul Welle & Drew Loney & Alex Tkachuk & Laure Canis & J. B. Kim & Todd Bridges - 1226-1242 Critical Review and Uncertainty Analysis of Factors Influencing Influenza Transmission
by Rachael M. Jones - 1243-1259 Chlorine Truck Attack Consequences and Mitigation
by Anthony Michael Barrett & Peter J. Adams - 1260-1270 Salmonella Enteritidis Surveillance by Egg Immunology: Impact of the Sampling Scheme on the Release of Contaminated Table Eggs
by Don Klinkenberg & Ekelijn Thomas & Francisco F. Calvo Artavia & Annemarie Bouma - 1271-1280 Water Adherence Factors for Human Skin
by Jaspreet S. Gujral & Deborah M. Proctor & Steave H. Su & Joseph M. Fedoruk - 1281-1294 Quantitative Links Between Arsenic Exposure and Influenza A (H1N1) Infection‐Associated Lung Function Exacerbations Risk
by Chung‐Min Liao & Chia‐Pin Chio & Yi‐Hsien Cheng & Nan‐Hung Hsieh & Wei‐Yu Chen & Szu‐Chieh Chen - 1295-1307 Sensitivity Analysis of a Two‐Dimensional Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment: Keeping Variability and Uncertainty Separated
by Pieter Busschaert & Annemie H. Geeraerd & Mieke Uyttendaele & Jan F. Van Impe - 1308-1326 Apples to Apples: The Origin and Magnitude of Differences in Asbestos Cancer Risk Estimates Derived Using Varying Protocols
by D. Wayne Berman - 1327-1327 Microorganisms in Home and Indoor Work Environments: Diversity, Health Impacts, Investigation and Control edited by Brian Flannigan, Robert A. Samson, and J. David Miller
by Charles N. Haas
July 2011, Volume 31, Issue 7
- 1037-1037 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 1038-1042 On the Local Sensitivity Analysis of the Inoperability Input‐Output Model
by Marco Percoco - 1043-1054 Using a Familiar Risk Comparison Within a Risk Ladder to Improve Risk Understanding by Low Numerates: A Study of Visual Attention
by Carmen Keller - 1055-1068 An Analysis of the Public Perception of Flood Risk on the Belgian Coast
by Wim Kellens & Ruud Zaalberg & Tijs Neutens & Wouter Vanneuville & Philippe De Maeyer - 1069-1082 Perception of Own Death Risk: An Assessment of Road‐Traffic Mortality Risk
by Henrik Andersson - 1083-1094 Institutionalized Ignorance as a Precondition for Rational Risk Expertise
by Henrik Merkelsen - 1095-1106 Communicating Fish Consumption Advisories in California: What Works, What Doesn’t
by May Lynn Tan & Alyce Ujihara & Lani Kent & Ilinisa Hendrickson - 1107-1119 Economics of Disaster Risk, Social Vulnerability, and Mental Health Resilience
by Sammy Zahran & Lori Peek & Jeffrey G. Snodgrass & Stephan Weiler & Lynn Hempel - 1120-1132 Estimating the Probability of Rare Events: Addressing Zero Failure Data
by John Quigley & Matthew Revie - 1133-1140 A Methodology for Modeling Regional Terrorism Risk
by Samrat Chatterjee & Mark D. Abkowitz - 1141-1155 A Bayesian Evidence Synthesis for Estimating Campylobacteriosis Prevalence
by Isabelle Albert & Emmanuelle Espié & Henriette de Valk & Jean‐Baptiste Denis - 1156-1171 Bayesian Temporal Source Attribution of Foodborne Zoonoses: Campylobacter in Finland and Norway
by Jukka Ranta & Dmitri Matjushin & Terhi Virtanen & Markku Kuusi & Hildegunn Viljugrein & Merete Hofshagen & Marjaana Hakkinen
June 2011, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 879-879 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 880-880 Letter to the Editor
by Richard A. Williams - 881-883 Introduction to Part 1 of the Special Series on Risk Regulation
by Lisa A. Robinson - 884-892 The Role of Analysis on the 17 Most Political Acres on the Face of the Earth
by Donald R. Arbuckle - 893-901 Defragmenting the Regulatory Process
by Stuart Shapiro - 902-907 Incorporating Equity in Regulatory and Benefit‐Cost Analysis Using Risk‐Based Preferences
by Scott Farrow - 908-922 Maximizing Health Benefits and Minimizing Inequality: Incorporating Local‐Scale Data in the Design and Evaluation of Air Quality Policies
by Neal Fann & Henry A. Roman & Charles M. Fulcher & Mikael A. Gentile & Bryan J. Hubbell & Karen Wesson & Jonathan I. Levy - 923-929 Six Distributional Effects of Environmental Policy
by Don Fullerton - 930-939 A Probabilistic Transmission Model to Assess Infection Risk from Mycobacterium Tuberculosis in Commercial Passenger Trains
by Szu‐Chieh Chen & Chung‐Min Liao & Sih‐Syuan Li & Shu‐Han You - 940-950 Estimation of the Likelihood of Fecal–Oral HEV Transmission Among Pigs
by Martijn Bouwknegt & Peter F. M. Teunis & Klaas Frankena & Mart C. M. de Jong & Ana Maria de Roda Husman - 951-968 Empirical Estimation of the Conditional Probability of Natech Events Within the United States
by Nicholas Santella & Laura J. Steinberg & Gloria Andrea Aguirra - 969-983 Evaluation of Legal Liability for Technological Risks in View of Requirements for Peaceful Coexistence and Progress
by Henk Zandvoort - 984-999 Acculturation, Ethnicity, and Air Pollution Perceptions
by Branden B. Johnson - 1000-1015 Methodology for the Calculation of Annualized Incremental Risks in Systems of Dams
by Armando Serrano‐Lombillo & Ignacio Escuder‐Bueno & Manuel G. de Membrillera‐Ortuño & Luis Altarejos‐García - 1016-1032 The White (Male) Effect and Risk Perception: Can Equality Make a Difference?
by Anna Olofsson & Saman Rashid - 1033-1035 Book Review Essay: Risk Analysis and Science Fiction
by Michael Greenberg
May 2011, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 689-692 Responses to Terje Aven's Paper: On Some Recent Definitions and Analysis Frameworks for Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 693-697 Response
by Terje Aven - 698-698 Response
by Yacov Y. Haimes - 699-705 Risk‐Taking and the Media
by Peter Fischer & Evelyn Vingilis & Tobias Greitemeyer & Claudia Vogrincic - 706-726 A Risk Assessment Framework for Assessing Metallic Nanomaterials of Environmental Concern: Aquatic Exposure and Behavior
by Niall Joseph O’Brien & Enda J. Cummins - 727-744 Failure Probability Under Parameter Uncertainty
by R. Gerrard & A. Tsanakas - 745-757 A Novel Human Error Probability Assessment Using Fuzzy Modeling
by Shuen‐Tai Ung & Wei‐Min Shen - 758-772 Agent‐Based Modeling to Simulate Contamination Events and Evaluate Threat Management Strategies in Water Distribution Systems
by Emily M. Zechman - 773-786 Exploring Reductions in London Underground Passenger Journeys Following the July 2005 Bombings
by Fynnwin Prager & Garrett Ryan Beeler Asay & Bumsoo Lee & Detlof von Winterfeldt - 787-804 To Leave an Area After Disaster: How Evacuees from the WTC Buildings Left the WTC Area Following the Attacks
by Rae Zimmerman & Martin F. Sherman - 805-818 Managing Wildfire Events: Risk‐Based Decision Making Among a Group of Federal Fire Managers
by Robyn S. Wilson & Patricia L. Winter & Lynn A. Maguire & Timothy Ascher - 819-831 Energy Choices and Risk Beliefs: Is It Just Global Warming and Fear of a Nuclear Power Plant Accident?
by Michael Greenberg & Heather Barnes Truelove - 832-846 How People Perceive and Will Cope with Risks from the Diffusion of Ubiquitous Information and Communication Technologies
by Stephanie Moser & Susanne Elisabeth Bruppacher & Hans‐Joachim Mosler - 847-865 Context, Cultural Bias, and Health Risk Perception: The “Everyday” Nature of Pesticide Policy Preferences in London, Calgary, and Halifax
by Rachel A. Hirsch & Jamie Baxter - 866-878 Waterborne Disease‐Related Risk Perceptions in the Sonora River Basin, Mexico
by Agustin Robles Morua & Kathleen E. Halvorsen & Alex S. Mayer
April 2011, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 513-514 From the Editors
by Michael Greenberg & Karen Lowrie - 515-522 On Some Recent Definitions and Analysis Frameworks for Risk, Vulnerability, and Resilience
by Terje Aven - 523-532 Allometric Scaling: Analysis of LD50 Data
by Lidia Burzala‐Kowalczyk & Geurt Jongbloed - 533-547 Modeling Arbitrary Layers of Continuous‐Level Defenses in Facing with Strategic Attackers
by Mohsen Golalikhani & Jun Zhuang - 548-565 Framework for Microbial Food‐Safety Risk Assessments Amenable to Bayesian Modeling
by Michael S. Williams & Eric D. Ebel & David Vose - 566-577 Assessing the Radiological Impact of Radiation Exposure Devices
by Alessandro Tofani - 578-591 Assessment of Interindividual and Geographic Variability in Human Exposure to Fine Particulate Matter in Environmental Tobacco Smoke
by Ye Cao & H. Christopher Frey - 592-608 Modeled Estimates of Soil and Dust Ingestion Rates for Children
by Halûk Özkaynak & Jianping Xue & Valerie G. Zartarian & Graham Glen & Luther Smith - 609-628 Vulnerability, Risk Perception, and Health Profile of Marginalized People Exposed to Multiple Built‐Environment Stressors in Worcester, Massachusetts: A Pilot Project
by Timothy J. Downs & Laurie Ross & Robert Goble & Rajendra Subedi & Sara Greenberg & Octavia Taylor - 629-644 Reversing Nuclear Opposition: Evolving Public Acceptance of a Permanent Nuclear Waste Disposal Facility
by Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith & Carol L. Silva & Matthew C. Nowlin & Grant deLozier - 645-656 A Social‐Cognitive Model of Pandemic Influenza H1N1 Risk Perception and Recommended Behaviors in Italy
by Gabriele Prati & Luca Pietrantoni & Bruna Zani - 657-667 Challenges in Development and Implementation of Health‐Risk‐Based Soil Quality Guidelines: Turkey's Experience
by Elçin Kentel & Ayşegül Aksoy & Beril Büyüker & Filiz Dilek & Serkan Girgin & Meltem H. İpek & Şener Polat & Ülkü Yetiş & Kahraman Ünlü - 668-683 Determinants and Mapping of Collective Perceptions of Technological Risk: The Case of the Second Nuclear Power Plant in Taiwan
by Hung‐Chih Hung & Tzu‐Wen Wang - 684-685 Book Review
by Jean‐Michel Panoff