Risk, Decision and Policy
2000 - 2002
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Volume 7, issue 3, 2002
- Fear or money? Decisions on insuring oneself against flood pp. 221-233

- Tomasz Zaleskiewicz, Zbigniew Piskorz and Anna Borkowska
- Satisficing and fairness in ultimatum bargaining game experiments pp. 235-247

- Youngse Kim
- Uncertainty and spatial variability: incentives for variable rate technology adoption in agriculture pp. 249-265

- Murat Isik and Madhu Khanna
- Drinking and driving: a prospective assessment of the relation between risk cognitions and risk behavior pp. 267-283

- Frederick X. Gibbons, David J. Lane, Meg Gerrard, Elizabeth A. Pomery and Carrie L. Lautrup
- Better ways of breeding Lizards: simulating three strategies for managing a multistage investment decision task pp. 285-308

- Oswald Huber and Alexander J. Wearing
- Modal logic and game theory: two alternative approaches pp. 309-324

- Giacomo Bonanno
- Processing unreliable judgements with an imprecise hierarchical model pp. 325-339

- Igor O. Kozine and Lev V. Utkin
Volume 7, issue 2, 2002
- Rational delay in applying for potentially life-saving diagnosis pp. 95-108

- Gideon Yaniv
- Expected utility and the cumulative consequences of repeated decisions: a tutorial pp. 109-119

- W.G. Doubleday
- Risk perception and risk attitude in informed consent pp. 121-130

- Alan Schwartz and Memoona Hasnain
- Haria-2. A computer supported approach to emergency planning, analysis and response pp. 131-143

- Marino Mazzini, Sergio Contini and Giuseppe Volta
- Social comparison and risk judgment: recent work and new directions pp. 145-152

- William M.P. Klein
- Theoretical and applied issues in the provision of absolute and comparative risk information pp. 153-163

- Peter Harris, Paul Sparks and Monique Raats
- Influencing optimism in smokers by giving information about the average smoker pp. 165-174

- Stephen Sutton
- Adolescents' substance-related risk perceptions: antecedents, mediators and consequences pp. 175-191

- Meg Gerrard, Frederick X. Gibbons, Linda S. Vande Lune, Nancy A. Pexa and Michelle L. Gano
- Comparative risk estimates relative to the average peer predict behavioral intentions and concern about absolute risk pp. 193-202

- William M.P. Klein
- ‘If I don't get blown up...’: realism in face of terrorism in an Israeli nationwide sample pp. 203-219

- Yechiel Klar, Dan Zakay and Keren Sharvit
Volume 7, issue 1, 2002
- Optimization of air transport logistics by genetic algorithms pp. 7-23

- Siegfried Eisinger and Enrico Zio
- Hierarchical influence diagrams for incorporating human and organizational factors in risk assessment of hazardous industrial systems pp. 25-34

- Kazimierz T. Kosmowski and Miroslaw Kwiesielewicz
- Decision analysis for transportation risk management pp. 35-43

- J. Arlin Cooper
- Risk reduction when transporting dangerous goods: road or rail? pp. 45-56

- Barbara Mazzarotta
- Societal risk and societal benefits pp. 57-67

- Rolf Skjong and Monika L. Eknes
- An examination of different safety cultures in a nuclear processing plant pp. 69-80

- Joan Harvey, George Erdos, Helen Bolam and David Gregory
- An empirical study of protein consumption and attitudes to genetically modified food pp. 81-94

- Joan Harvey and George Erdos
Volume 6, issue 3, 2001
- Continuation rights, precautionary principle, and global change pp. 145-155

- Robert Farrow and Benoit Morel
- Rights, risks, and residual obligations pp. 157-166

- Sven Ove Hansson and Martin Peterson
- A game model of farmers' demand for irrigation water from reservoirs in Southern Spain pp. 167-185

- Wietze Lise, Alberto Garrido and Eva Iglesias
- Risk perception and ethnicity pp. 187-206

- Christina G.S. Palmer, Lisa K. Carlstrom and J. Arthur Woodward
- Probabilistic Risk Analysis. Foundations and Methods By Tim Bedford and Roger Cooke. Cambridge University Press, UK, 2001, 408 pages, ESBN 0 521 77320 2 pp. 207-207

- Igor Kozine
Volume 6, issue 2, 2001
- Citizens' juries: discussion, deliberation and rationality pp. 71-90

- Jonathan Aldred
- Impact of BSE on attitudes to GM food pp. 91-103

- Stephen Hunt and Lynn J. Frewer
- Understanding uncertainty: forecasting seasonal climate for farmers in Zimbabwe pp. 105-119

- Anthony Patt
- Introduction to the symposium pp. 121-122

- Wendy E. Wagner
- Judicial review of risk assessment: substance or procedure? pp. 123-129

- John S. Applegate
- A functional analysis of food safety regulation in the United States pp. 131-134

- Vern R. Walker
- The effects of international trade treaties on public participation in health, safety, and environmental decisions pp. 135-138

- Kathleen E. Kunzer
- Court appointed scientific experts: a demonstration project of the American Association for the Advancement of Science pp. 139-143

- Deborah Runkle
Volume 6, issue 1, 2001
- Probabilistic set-up and the search for probability information in quasi-naturalistic decision tasks pp. 1-16

- Oswald Huber and Siegfried Macho
- Managing technological catastrophic risks pp. 17-32

- François Moreau
- An overview of the use of risk assessment for environmental regulation in the UK – key drivers and regulatory initiatives pp. 33-46

- Simon J. T. Pollard
- Domain-specificity and gender differences in decision making pp. 47-69

- Ann-Renee Blais and Elke U. Weber
Volume 5, issue 3, 2000
- The effectiveness of physician risk management: Potential problems for patient safety pp. 183-202

- Bryan A. Liang
- The risk of burnout: A dynamic phase model pp. 203-214

- Patrizia Rozbowsky, Arianna Semeraro, Sara Cervai, Dario Gregori and Pier Giorgio Gabassi
- Risky shifts or shifting risk: African and African-Caribbean women's narratives on delay in seeking help for breast cancer pp. 215-224

- Jenny Littlewood and Edna Elias
- The effect of risk notification on mood in long-term survivors of Hodgkin's disease pp. 225-237

- Joan R. Bloom, Dorothy Thornton, Susan L. Stewart, Pat Fobair, Anna Varghese and Steven L. Hancock
- Some econometric evidence contradictory to the received wisdom on health and religion pp. 239-253

- Samuel Cameron
Volume 5, issue 2, 2000
- Imprecise and indeterminate probabilities pp. 111-122

- Isaac Levi
- An experimental study of updating ambiguous beliefs pp. 123-133

- Michèle Cohen, Itzhak Gilboa, Jean-Yves Jaffray and David Schmeidler
- Human judgment under sample space ignorance pp. 135-150

- Michael Smithson, Thomas Bartos and Kazuhisa Takemura
- Optimal pollution control under imprecise environmental risk and irreversibility pp. 151-164

- Morgane Chevé and Ronan Congar
- A survey of concepts of independence for imprecise probabilities pp. 165-181

- Ines Couso, Serafin Moral and Peter Walley
Volume 5, issue 1, 2000
- Fractional insurance: strategies to deal with huge potential losses pp. 1-17

- Peter Fishburn and Larry Shepp
- Risk management in everyday insurance decisions: evidence from a process tracing study pp. 19-38

- Janis Williamson, Rob Ranyard and Lisa Cuthbert
- Investigating the perceived hazard of warning signal words pp. 39-48

- Elizabeth Hellier, Daniel B. Wright and Judy Edworthy
- Coastal bathing water health risks: developing means of assessing the adequacy of proposals to amend the 1976 EC directive pp. 49-68

- Stavros Georgiou, Ian Bateman, Ian H. Langford and Rosemary J. Day
- Confidence judgments as expressions of experienced decision conflict pp. 69-100

- Elke U. Weber, Ulf Böckenholt, Denis J. Hilton and Brian Wallace
- Regions of Risk: a geographical introduction to disasters, Kenneth Hewitt, pp. 389, Addison Wesley Longman Harlow, (1997), ISBN 0 582 21005 4. £18.99 pp. 101-103

- John Salter
- Diary pp. 105-106

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