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Volume 30, issue 12, 2010
- From the Editors pp. 1735-1736

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Reasons for Secrecy and Deception in Homeland‐Security Resource Allocation pp. 1737-1743

- Jun Zhuang and Vicki M. Bier
- Prestorm Estimation of Hurricane Damage to Electric Power Distribution Systems pp. 1744-1752

- Seth D. Guikema, Steven M. Quiring and Seung‐Ryong Han
- Market‐Implied Spread for Earthquake CAT Bonds: Financial Implications of Engineering Decisions pp. 1753-1770

- Ivan Damnjanovic, Zafer Aslan and John Mander
- Risk Analysis for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Operations in Extreme Environments pp. 1771-1788

- Mario Paulo Brito, Gwyn Griffiths and Peter Challenor
- Evaluation of the Productivity Decrease Risk Due to a Future Increase in Tropical Cyclone Intensity in Japan pp. 1789-1802

- Miguel Esteban and Gorka Longarte‐Galnares
- Identifying and Structuring the Objectives of Terrorists pp. 1803-1816

- Gregory L. Keeney and Detlof von Winterfeldt
- Quantitative Risk Assessment of Vibrio parahaemolyticus in Finfish: A Model of Raw Horse Mackerel Consumption in Japan pp. 1817-1832

- Jun'ichiro Iwahori, Akio Yamamoto, Hodaka Suzuki, Takehisa Yamamoto, Toshiyuki Tsutsui, Keiko Motoyama, Mikiko Sawada, Tomoki Matsushita, Atsushi Hasegawa, Ken Osaka, Hajime Toyofuku and Fumiko Kasuga
- Development of a Computer‐Assisted Personal Interview Software System for Collection of Tribal Fish Consumption Data pp. 1833-1841

- Lon Kissinger, Roseanne Lorenzana, Beth Mittl, Merwyn Lasrado, Samuel Iwenofu, Vanessa Olivo, Cynthia Helba, Pauline Capoeman and Ann H. Williams
- Prioritizing Environmental Health Risks in the UAE pp. 1842-1856

- Henry H. Willis, Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson, Regina A. Shih, Sandra Geschwind, Sarah Olmstead, Jianhui Hu, Aimee E. Curtright, Gary Cecchine and Melinda Moore
- A Quality Risk Management Model Approach for Cell Therapy Manufacturing pp. 1857-1871

- Fabio Lopez, Chiara Di Bartolo, Tommaso Piazza, Antonino Passannanti, Jörg C. Gerlach, Bruno Gridelli and Fabio Triolo
- Communicating Risks: Examining Hazard and Outrage in Multiple Contexts pp. 1872-1886

- Kenneth Lachlan and Patric R. Spence
Volume 30, issue 11, 2010
- Perspectives on Risks of Nanomaterials and Nanotechnologies: Advancing the Science pp. 1627-1633

- Jo Anne Shatkin and Warner North
- Exposure Assessment Approaches for Engineered Nanomaterials pp. 1634-1644

- Linda C. Abbott and Andrew D. Maynard
- Nanotechnology Risk Communication Past and Prologue pp. 1645-1662

- Ann Bostrom and Ragnar E. Löfstedt
- The Uncertainty of Nanotoxicology: Report of a Society for Risk Analysis Workshop pp. 1663-1670

- Richard A. Canady
- Risk Characterization for Nanotechnology pp. 1671-1679

- Richard A. Williams, Kristen M. Kulinowski, Ronald White and Garrick Louis
- Nano Risk Analysis: Advancing the Science for Nanomaterials Risk Management pp. 1680-1687

- Jo Anne Shatkin, Linda Carolyn Abbott, Ann E. Bradley, Richard Alan Canady, Tee Guidotti, Kristen M. Kulinowski, Ragnar E. Löfstedt, Garrick Louis, Margaret MacDonell, Andrew D. Maynard, Greg Paoli, Lorraine Sheremeta, Nigel Walker, Ronald White and Richard Williams
- Nanotechnology, Risk, and Oversight: Learning Lessons from Related Emerging Technologies pp. 1688-1698

- Jennifer Kuzma and Susanna Priest
- Responsible Innovation: A Pilot Study with the U.K. Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council pp. 1699-1707

- Richard Owen and Nicola Goldberg
- An Anticipatory Governance Approach to Carbon Nanotubes pp. 1708-1722

- Mark Philbrick
- Comparative Study of Predictive Computational Models for Nanoparticle‐Induced Cytotoxicity pp. 1723-1734

- Christie Sayes and Ivan Ivanov
Volume 30, issue 10, 2010
- From the Editors pp. 1455-1456

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Letter to the Editor pp. 1457-1458

- Joshua T. Cohen and George M. Gray
- Letter to the Editor pp. 1459-1460

- Jamie Donatuto, Barbara Harper and Catherine O'Neill
- Two Interpretations of Frequency pp. 1461-1463

- Ted W. Yellman
- The Impossibility of Defining “Frequency” Satisfactorily, Revisited pp. 1464-1465

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- (Mis)understanding Safety Culture and Its Relationship to Safety Management pp. 1466-1480

- Frank W. Guldenmund
- Risk Governance for Mobile Phones, Power Lines, and Other EMF Technologies pp. 1481-1494

- Leeka Kheifets, John Swanson, Shaiela Kandel and Timothy F. Malloy
- Anthropic Shadow: Observation Selection Effects and Human Extinction Risks pp. 1495-1506

- Milan M. Ćirković, Anders Sandberg and Nick Bostrom
- Strategy Alternatives for Homeland Air and Cruise Missile Defense pp. 1507-1519

- Eric M. Murphy, Michael D. Payne and Glenn W. VanDerWoude
- Now What Do People Know About Global Climate Change? Survey Studies of Educated Laypeople pp. 1520-1538

- Travis William Reynolds, Ann Bostrom, Daniel Read and M. Granger Morgan
- Cross‐Cultural Differences in Risk Perceptions of Disasters pp. 1539-1549

- Elaine Gierlach, Bradley E. Belsher and Larry E. Beutler
- An Empirical Model of Perceived Mortality Risks for Selected U.S. Arsenic Hot Spots pp. 1550-1562

- To N. Nguyen, Paul Jakus, Mary Riddel and W. Shaw
- Risk Perception Among Smokers: A Qualitative Study pp. 1563-1571

- Nuria Codern, Margarita Pla, Amaia Saenz de Ormijana, Francisco Javier González, Enriqueta Pujol, Maria Soler and Carmen Cabezas
- Product Quality Risk Perceptions and Decisions: Contaminated Pet Food and Lead‐Painted Toys pp. 1572-1589

- Tianjun Feng, L. Robin Keller, Liangyan Wang and Yitong Wang
- Maternal Hurricane Exposure and Fetal Distress Risk pp. 1590-1601

- Sammy Zahran, Jeffrey G. Snodgrass, Lori Peek and Stephan Weiler
- Setting Risk‐Informed Environmental Standards for Bacillus Anthracis Spores pp. 1602-1622

- Tao Hong, Patrick L. Gurian and Nicholas F. Dudley Ward
- Quantifying and Controlling Catastrophic Risks by B. John Garrick pp. 1623-1625

- D. Warner North
Volume 30, issue 9, 2010
- From the Editors pp. 1301-1302

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Adaptive Approaches to Biosecurity Governance pp. 1303-1314

- David C. Cook, Shuang Liu, Brendan Murphy and W. Mark Lonsdale
- Analyzing Evacuation Versus Shelter‐in‐Place Strategies After a Terrorist Nuclear Detonation pp. 1315-1327

- Lawrence M. Wein, Youngsoo Choi and Sylvie Denuit
- Trust and Terrorism: Citizen Responses to Anti‐Terrorism Performance History pp. 1328-1340

- Branden B. Johnson
- Intergenerational Considerations Affecting the Future of Nuclear Power: Equity as a Framework for Assessing Fuel Cycles pp. 1341-1362

- Behnam Taebi and Andrew C. Kadak
- Morality and Nuclear Energy: Perceptions of Risks and Benefits, Personal Norms, and Willingness to Take Action Related to Nuclear Energy pp. 1363-1373

- Judith I. M. De Groot and Linda Steg
- Domain Effects and Financial Risk Attitudes pp. 1374-1386

- Ivo Vlaev, Petko Kusev, Neil Stewart, Silvio Aldrovandi and Nick Chater
- Understanding the Positive Effects of Graphical Risk Information on Comprehension: Measuring Attention Directed to Written, Tabular, and Graphical Risk Information pp. 1387-1398

- Chris M. R. Smerecnik, Ilse Mesters, Loes T. E. Kessels, Robert A. C. Ruiter, Nanne K. De Vries and Hein De Vries
- Informed Public Preferences for Electricity Portfolios with CCS and Other Low‐Carbon Technologies pp. 1399-1410

- Lauren A. Fleishman, Wändi Bruine De Bruin and M. Granger Morgan
- Who by Accident? The Social Morphology of Car Accidents pp. 1411-1423

- Roni Factor, Gad Yair and David Mahalel
- Is Eradication of the Pinewood Nematode (Bursaphelenchus xylophilus) Likely? An Evaluation of Current Contingency Plans pp. 1424-1439

- Bjørn Økland, Olav Skarpaas, Martin Schroeder, Christer Magnusson, Åke Lindelöw and Karl Thunes
- A Risk Analysis Model in Concurrent Engineering Product Development pp. 1440-1453

- Desheng Dash Wu, Xie Kefan, Chen Gang and Gui Ping
Volume 30, issue 8, 2010
- From the Editors pp. 1179-1180

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrieφ
- Factors Motivating Individuals to Take Precautionary Action for an Expected Earthquake in Istanbul pp. 1181-1195

- Sıdıka Tekeli‐Yeşil, Necati Dedeoğlu, Charlotte Braun‐Fahrlaender and Marcel Tanner
- The Intuitive Detection Theorist (IDT) Model of Trust in Hazard Managers pp. 1196-1209

- Mathew P. White and Branden B. Johnson
- The Effect of Mask Use on the Spread of Influenza During a Pandemic pp. 1210-1218

- Nicole C. J. Brienen, Aura Timen, Jacco Wallinga, Jim E. Van Steenbergen and Peter F. M. Teunis
- Quantitative Risk Assessment of the New York State Operated West Valley Radioactive Waste Disposal Area pp. 1219-1230

- B. John Garrick, John W. Stetkar and Paul J. Bembia
- Resource Distribution in Multiple Attacks Against a Single Target pp. 1231-1239

- Gregory Levitin and Kjell Hausken
- Potency Factors for Risk Assessment at Libby, Montana pp. 1240-1248

- Suresh H. Moolgavkar, Jay Turim, Dominik D. Alexander, Edmund C. Lau and Colleen A. Cushing
- Benzene Inhalation by Parts Washers: New Estimates Based on Measures of Occupational Exposure to Solvent Coaromatics pp. 1249-1267

- Patrick Sheehan, Kenneth T. Bogen, Jeffrey Hicks, Emily Goswami, Gregory Brorby, Edmund C. Lau and Brian Ott
- Extension of the Application of Conway‐Maxwell‐Poisson Models: Analyzing Traffic Crash Data Exhibiting Underdispersion pp. 1268-1276

- Dominique Lord, Srinivas Reddy Geedipally and Seth D. Guikema
- Using Expert Models in Human Reliability Analysis—A Dependence Assessment Method Based on Fuzzy Logic pp. 1277-1297

- Luca Podofillini, Vinh Dang, Enrico Zio, Piero Baraldi and Massimo Librizzi
- Risk Modeling, Assessment and Management (Third Edition), by Yacov Y. Haimes pp. 1298-1299

- Keith W. Hipel
Volume 30, issue 7, 2010
- From the Editors pp. 1017-1018

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- A Note on Yacov Y. Haimes, “On the Complex Definition of Risk” pp. 1019-1020

- William Leiss
- Trust and Confidence: The Difficulties in Distinguishing the Two Concepts in Research pp. 1022-1024

- Michael Siegrist
- Distinguishing Trust from Confidence: Manageable Difficulties, Worth the Effort Reply to: Trust and Confidence: The Difficulties in Distinguishing the Two Concepts in Research pp. 1025-1027

- Timothy C. Earle
- Science and Decisions: Advancing Risk Assessment pp. 1028-1036

- Eileen Abt, Joseph V. Rodricks, Jonathan I. Levy, Lauren Zeise and Thomas A. Burke
- A Bayesian Network Model for Biomarker‐Based Dose Response pp. 1037-1051

- C. Eric Hack, Lynne T. Haber, Andrew Maier, Paul Shulte, Bruce Fowler, W. Gregory Lotz and Russell E. Savage
- Feasibility Study on the Use of Probabilistic Migration Modeling in Support of Exposure Assessment from Food Contact Materials pp. 1052-1061

- Maria F. Poças, Jorge C. Oliveira, Rainer Brandsch and Timothy Hogg
- Assessing the Exacerbations Risk of Influenza‐Associated Chronic Occupational Asthma pp. 1062-1075

- Chung‐Min Liao, Nan‐Hung Hsieh, Chia‐Pin Chio and Szu‐Chieh Chen
- Assessment of Seismic Loss Dependence Using Copula pp. 1076-1091

- Katsuichiro Goda and Jiandong Ren
- Changes in Risk Perceptions Prospectively Predict Changes in Self‐Reported Speeding pp. 1092-1098

- Stephen L. Brown
- The Importance of Multiple Performance Criteria for Understanding Trust in Risk Managers pp. 1099-1115

- Branden B. Johnson and Mathew P. White
- Examining the Relationship Between Affect and Implicit Associations: Implications for Risk Perception pp. 1116-1128

- Simone Dohle, Carmen Keller and Michael Siegrist
- Development of a Dose‐Response Model for SARS Coronavirus pp. 1129-1138

- Toru Watanabe, Timothy A. Bartrand, Mark H. Weir, Tatsuo Omura and Charles N. Haas
- A Comparison Between Probabilistic and Dempster‐Shafer Theory Approaches to Model Uncertainty Analysis in the Performance Assessment of Radioactive Waste Repositories pp. 1139-1156

- Piero Baraldi and Enrico Zio
- Assessment of Catastrophic Risk Using Bayesian Network Constructed from Domain Knowledge and Spatial Data pp. 1157-1175

- Lianfa Li, Jinfeng Wang, Hareton Leung and Chengsheng Jiang
- Science, Policy and the Value‐Free Ideal, by Heather E. Douglas pp. 1176-1177

- Steven M. Gendel
Volume 30, issue 6, 2010
- From the Editors pp. 873-874

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Response to Parnell, Smith, and Moxley, Intelligent Adversary Risk Analysis: A Bioterrorism Risk Management Model, Risk Analysis, Vol. 30, No. 1, 2010 pp. 875-875

- Barry C. Ezell and Andrew J. Collins
- Response to Letter to the Editor pp. 876-876

- Gregory S. Parnell and Christopher M. Smith
- Kenneth J. Arrow: Understanding Uncertainty and Its Role in the World Economy pp. 877-880

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- ISO 31000:2009—Setting a New Standard for Risk Management pp. 881-886

- Grant Purdy
- ISO 31000:2009—The New International Standard on Risk Management pp. 887-892

- Matthew Leitch
- Ecological Information Needs for Environmental Justice pp. 893-905

- Joanna Burger, Stuart Harris, Barbara Harper and Michael Gochfeld
- Comparison of Scoring Systems for Invasive Pests Using ROC Analysis and Monte Carlo Simulations pp. 906-915

- David Makowski and Murthy Narasimha Mittinty
- Ecological, Groundwater, and Human Health Risk Assessment in a Mining Region of Nicaragua pp. 916-933

- Francisco Picado, Alfredo Mendoza, Steven Cuadra, Gerhard Barmen, Kristina Jakobsson and Göran Bengtsson
- Updating Parameters of the Chicken Processing Line Model pp. 934-944

- Dorota Kurowicka, Maarten Nauta, Katarzyna Jozwiak and Roger Cooke
- A Model for Setting Performance Objectives for Salmonella in the Broiler Supply Chain pp. 945-951

- Seth Oscar Tromp, Eelco Franz, Hajo Rijgersberg, Esther Van Asselt and Ine Van Der Fels‐Klerx
- Estimation of Risk Assessment of Some Heavy Metals Intake Through Black Scabbardfish (Aphanopus carbo) Consumption in Portugal pp. 952-961

- Carlos Cardoso, Inês Farias, Valentina Costa, Maria Nunes and Leonel Gordo
- A Risk‐Based Approach for Identifying Key Economic and Infrastructure Systems pp. 962-974

- Kash Barker and Joost R. Santos
- Value of Statistical Life and Cause of Accident: A Choice Experiment pp. 975-986

- Fredrik Carlsson, Dinky Daruvala and Henrik Jaldell
- The Effects of Presenting Imprecise Probabilities in Intelligence Forecasts pp. 987-1001

- Nathan F. Dieckmann, Robert Mauro and Paul Slovic
- Risk and Benefit Perceptions of Mobile Phone and Base Station Technology in Bangladesh pp. 1002-1015

- Ellen Van Kleef, Arnout R. H. Fischer, Moin Khan and Lynn J. Frewer
Volume 30, issue 5, 2010
- Ensuring Food Safety around the Globe: The Many Roles of Risk Analysis From Risk Ranking to Microbial Risk Assessment pp. 711-714

- Sandra Hoffmann
- Probabilistic Inversion in Priority Setting of Emerging Zoonoses pp. 715-723

- Dorota Kurowicka, Catalin Bucura, Roger Cooke and Arie Havelaar
- A Multifactorial Risk Prioritization Framework for Foodborne Pathogens pp. 724-742

- Juliana Martins Ruzante, Valerie J. Davidson, Julie Caswell, Aamir Fazil, John Cranfield, Spencer J. Henson, Sven Anders, Claudia Schmidt and Jeffrey M. Farber
- Risk Ranking for Foodborne Microbial Hazards in New Zealand: Burden of Disease Estimates pp. 743-752

- Robin J. Lake, Peter J. Cressey, Donald M. Campbell and Elisabeth Oakley
- Attribution of Human VTEC O157 Infection from Meat Products: A Quantitative Risk Assessment Approach pp. 753-765

- Rowena D. Kosmider, Pádraig Nally, Robin R. L. Simons, Adam Brouwer, Susan Cheung, Emma L. Snary and Marion Wooldridge
- Can a Participatory Approach Contribute to Food Chain Risk Analysis? pp. 766-781

- G. C. Barker, C. Bayley, A. Cassidy, S. French, A. Hart, P. K. Malakar, J. Maule, M. Petkov and R. Shepherd
- Integrated Approaches for the Public Health Prioritization of Foodborne and Zoonotic Pathogens pp. 782-797

- Marie‐Josée J. Mangen, Michael B. Batz, Annemarie Käsbohrer, Tine Hald, J. Glenn Morris, Michael Taylor and Arie H. Havelaar
- A Quantitative Assessment of the Risk for Highly Pathogenic Avian Influenza Introduction into Spain via Legal Trade of Live Poultry pp. 798-807

- Fernando Sánchez‐Vizcaíno, Andrés Perez, Manuel Lainez and José Manuel Sánchez‐Vizcaíno
- A Tiered Approach for Risk‐Benefit Assessment of Foods pp. 808-816

- Heidi Fransen, Nynke De Jong, Marieke Hendriksen, Marcel Mengelers, Jacqueline Castenmiller, Jeljer Hoekstra, Rolaf Van Leeuwen and Hans Verhagen
- Statistical Evaluation of the New Zealand Food Safety Authority Sampling Protocol for Imported Food pp. 817-826

- Kondaswamy Govindaraju, Mark Bebbington and Thewaporn Wrathall
- Methylmercury Risks and EPA + DHA Benefits Associated with Seafood Consumption in Europe pp. 827-840

- Carlos Cardoso, Narcisa Bandarra, Helena Lourenço, Cláudia Afonso and Maria Nunes
- Global Sensitivity Analysis Applied to a Contamination Assessment Model of Listeria monocytogenes in Cold Smoked Salmon at Consumption pp. 841-852

- Mariem Ellouze, Jean‐Pierre Gauchi and Jean‐Christophe Augustin
- Evaluation of Scenarios for Reducing Human Salmonellosis Through Household Consumption of Fresh Minced Pork Meat pp. 853-865

- Kaatje Bollaerts, Winy Messens, Marc Aerts, Jeroen Dewulf, Dominiek Maes, Koen Grijspeerdt and Yves Van der Stede
- Book Review pp. 866-871

- Peg Coleman
Volume 30, issue 4, 2010
- From the Editors pp. 527-528

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Comment on “Why Reduced‐Form Regression Models of Health Effects Versus Exposures Should Not Replace QRA: Livestock Production and Infant Mortality as an Example,” by Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox, Jr., Risk Analysis 2009, Vol. 29, No. 12 pp. 529-534

- Stacy Sneeringer
- Regression Versus Causation, Revisited pp. 535-540

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox,
- Trust in Risk Management: A Model‐Based Review of Empirical Research pp. 541-574

- Timothy C. Earle
- Probabilistic Risk Analysis and Terrorism Risk pp. 575-589

- Barry Charles Ezell, Steven P. Bennett, Detlof Von Winterfeldt, John Sokolowski and Andrew J. Collins
- Experimental Evidence Against the Paradigm of Mortality Risk Aversion pp. 590-604

- Christoph Rheinberger
- Probability of Exporting Infected Carcasses from Vaccinated Pigs Following a Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease Epidemic pp. 605-618

- Clazien J. De Vos, Mirjam Nielen, Emelinda Lopez, Armin R.W. Elbers and Aldo Dekker
- Perceived Health Risks of Manganese in the Molango Mining District, Mexico pp. 619-634

- Minerva Catalán‐Vázquez, Astrid Schilmann and Horacio Riojas‐Rodríguez
- Petroleum and Hazardous Material Releases from Industrial Facilities Associated with Hurricane Katrina pp. 635-649

- Nicholas Santella, Laura J. Steinberg and Hatice Sengul
- Testing Branching Process Estimators of Cascading Failure with Data from a Simulation of Transmission Line Outages pp. 650-662

- Ian Dobson, Janghoon Kim and Kevin R. Wierzbicki
- Deceptive Detection Methods for Effective Security with Inadequate Budgets: The Testing Power Index pp. 663-673

- Paul Kantor and Endre Boros
- Human Error Contribution in Collision and Grounding of Oil Tankers pp. 674-698

- Marcelo Ramos Martins and Marcos Coelho Maturana
- Can Overconfidence be Debiased by Low‐Probability/High‐Consequence Events? pp. 699-707

- Shu Li, Jin‐Zhen Li, Yi‐Wen Chen, Xin‐Wen Bai, Xiao‐Peng Ren, Rui Zheng, Li‐Lin Rao, Zuo‐Jun Wang and Huan Liu
- Book Review pp. 708-709

- David M. Clarke
Volume 30, issue 3, 2010
- From the Editors pp. 325-326

- Michael Greenberg, Tony Cox and Lowrie Karen
- Why Risk Is Not Variance: An Expository Note pp. 327-328

- William A. Huber
- More General Conditions Under Which Mean‐Variance Decision Making Is Unjustified pp. 329-329

- Tony Cox
- Conundrums with Uncertainty Factors pp. 330-339

- Roger Cooke
- Are Conundrums with Uncertainty Factors an Obstacle to Developing Probabilistic Interpretations of Noncancer Risks from Chemicals? pp. 340-345

- Rob Goble and Dale Hattis
- Discussion of “Conundrums with Uncertainty Factors” pp. 346-348

- Thomas A. Louis
- Uncertainty Factor Conundrums: What Lessons Should We Draw? pp. 349-352

- Lorenz R. Rhomberg
- Response to Reviewers pp. 353-353

- Roger Cooke
- On the Need for Restricting the Probabilistic Analysis in Risk Assessments to Variability pp. 354-360

- Terje Aven
- Representation, Propagation, and Decision Issues in Risk Analysis Under Incomplete Probabilistic Information pp. 361-368

- Didier Dubois
- Interval Analysis Versus Probabilistic Analysis pp. 369-370

- B. J. Garrick
- Ignorance Is Not Probability pp. 371-376

- William A. Huber
- Probability Theory and Consistent Reasoning pp. 377-380

- D. Warner North
- Reply to Discussants on “The Need for Restricting the Probabilistic Analysis in Risk Assessments to Variability” pp. 381-384

- Terje Aven
- A Methodology for Determining Interactions in Probabilistic Safety Assessment Models by Varying One Parameter at a Time pp. 385-399

- Emanuele Borgonovo
- The Development of Posterior Probability Models in Risk‐Based Integrity Modeling pp. 400-420

- Premkumar N. Thodi, Faisal I. Khan and Mahmoud R. Haddara
- General Probability‐Time Tradeoff and Intertemporal Risk‐Value Model pp. 421-431

- Shengxiang She, Chaoqun Ma and Desheng Dash Wu
- Assessing Potential Human Health Hazards and Benefits from Subtherapeutic Antibiotics in the United States: Tetracyclines as a Case Study pp. 432-457

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox and Douglas A. Popken
- Qualitative Risk Assessment of the Acquisition of Meticillin‐Resistant Staphylococcus aureus in Pet Dogs pp. 458-472

- Jane Heller, Louise Kelly, Stuart W. J. Reid and Dominic J. Mellor
- Bisphenol A: How the Most Relevant Exposure Sources Contribute to Total Consumer Exposure pp. 473-487

- Natalie Von Goetz, Matthias Wormuth, Martin Scheringer and Konrad Hungerbühler
- Workers' Mental Models of Chemical Exposure in the Workplace pp. 488-500

- Anita Elisabeth Pettersson‐Strömbäck, Ingrid Elisabeth Liljelind, Steven Nordin and Bengt Järvholm
- Individual Actual or Perceived Property Flood Risk: Did it Predict Evacuation from Hurricane Isabel in North Carolina, 2003? pp. 501-511

- Jennifer A. Horney, Pia D.M. MacDonald, Marieke Van Willigen, Philip R. Berke and Jay S. Kaufman
- Reducing Overconfidence in the Interval Judgments of Experts pp. 512-523

- Andrew Speirs‐Bridge, Fiona Fidler, Marissa McBride, Louisa Flander, Geoff Cumming and Mark Burgman
- Book Review pp. 524-525

- Cameron MacKenzie
Volume 30, issue 2, 2010
- Readers’ Assessment and Suggestions pp. 155-156

- Michael Greenberg, Karen Lowrie and Tony Cox
- Ecological Risk Assessment: Population Scale and Invasive Species pp. 162-164

- Wayne G. Landis and Mark C. Andersen
- Risk Management and the Wisdom of Aldo Leopold pp. 165-174

- Julianne Lutz Warren and Susan Kieffer
- The Use of Surrogate Species in Risk Assessment: Using Life History Data to Safeguard Against False Negatives pp. 175-182

- John E. Banks, Azmy S. Ackleh and John D. Stark
- Using Weight of Evidence Characterization and Modeling to Investigate the Cause of the Changes in Pacific Herring (Clupea pallasi) Population Dynamics in Puget Sound and at Cherry Point, Washington pp. 183-202

- Wayne G. Landis and Peter T. Bryant
- Relevance of Risk Predictions Derived from a Chronic Species Sensitivity Distribution with Cadmium to Aquatic Populations and Ecosystems pp. 203-223

- Christopher A. Mebane
- Ensemble Habitat Mapping of Invasive Plant Species pp. 224-235

- Thomas J. Stohlgren, Peter Ma, Sunil Kumar, Monique Rocca, Jeffrey T. Morisette, Catherine S. Jarnevich and Nate Benson
- A Framework for Assessing and Managing Risks Posed by Emerging Diseases pp. 236-249

- Terry Walshe and Mark Burgman
- Managing Invasive Species in the Presence of Endogenous Technological Change with Uncertainty pp. 250-260

- C. S. Kim, Glenn Schaible, Jan Lewandrowski and Utpal Vasavada
- Robustness of Risk Maps and Survey Networks to Knowledge Gaps About a New Invasive Pest pp. 261-276

- Denys Yemshanov, Frank H. Koch, Yakov Ben‐Haim and William D. Smith
- Reconciling Uncertain Costs and Benefits in Bayes Nets for Invasive Species Management pp. 277-284

- M. A. Burgman, B. A. Wintle, C. A. Thompson, A. Moilanen, M. C. Runge and Yakov Ben‐Haim
- Calibration of FI‐ISK, an Invasiveness Screening Tool for Nonnative Freshwater Invertebrates pp. 285-292

- Elena Tricarico, Lorenzo Vilizzi, Francesca Gherardi and Gordon H. Copp
- Cocoa Pod Borer (Conopomorpha cramerella Snellen) in Papua New Guinea: Biosecurity Models for New Ireland and the Autonomous Region of Bougainville pp. 293-309

- Jian D. L. Yen, Edward K. Waters and Andrew J. Hamilton
- Risk‐Based Probabilistic Approach to Assess the Impact of False Mussel Invasions on Farmed Hard Clams pp. 310-323

- Chung‐Min Liao, Yun‐Ru Ju, Chia‐Pin Chio and Wei‐Yu Chen
Volume 30, issue 1, 2010
- From the Editors pp. 1-2

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Dick Wilson: Applying Uncommon Sense to Risks pp. 3-6

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Quantitative Risk Assessment Relating to Adventitious Presence of Allergens in Food: A Probabilistic Model Applied to Peanut in Chocolate pp. 7-19

- Loup Rimbaud, Fanny Heraud, Sébastien La Vieille, Jean‐Charles Leblanc and Amélie Crepet
- Modeling Logistic Performance in Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment pp. 20-31

- Hajo Rijgersberg, Seth Tromp, Liesbeth Jacxsens and Mieke Uyttendaele
- Intelligent Adversary Risk Analysis: A Bioterrorism Risk Management Model pp. 32-48

- Gregory S. Parnell, Christopher M. Smith and Frederick I. Moxley
- A Risk Assessment Model to Evaluate the Role of Fecal Contamination in Recreational Water on the Incidence of Cryptosporidiosis at the Community Level in Ontario pp. 49-64

- K. D. M. Pintar, A. Fazil, F. Pollari, D. F. Charron, D. Waltner‐Toews and S. A. McEwen
- Beyond a Simple Case of Black and White: Searching for the White Male Effect in the African‐American Community pp. 65-77

- Louie Rivers, Joseph Arvai and Paul Slovic
- Decision Making Under Uncertainty—An Example for Seismic Risk Management pp. 78-94

- Solomon Tesfamariam, Rehan Sadiq and Homayoun Najjaran
- Risk Perception and Movies: A Study of Availability as a Factor in Risk Perception pp. 95-106

- Lennart Sjöberg and Elisabeth Engelberg
- A Delphi Method Expert Survey to Derive Standards for Flood Damage Data Collection pp. 107-124

- Florian Elmer, Isabel Seifert, Heidi Kreibich and Annegret H. Thieken
- Consumer Confidence in the Safety of Food and Newspaper Coverage of Food Safety Issues: A Longitudinal Perspective pp. 125-142

- Janneke De Jonge, Hans Van Trijp, Reint Jan Renes and Lynn J. Frewer
- Public Trust in Government Concerning Tobacco Control in Japan pp. 143-152

- Kazuya Nakayachi and George Cvetkovich
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