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Volume 24, issue 6, 2004
- Comment on “Probabilistic Risk Analysis for a High‐Level Radioactive Waste Repository” by B. L. Cohen in Risk Analysis, Volume 23, 909–915 pp. 1417-1419

- R. C. Ewing, C. S. Palenik and L. F. Konikow
- Response to the Comments by Ewing, Palenik, and Konikow pp. 1421-1422

- Bernard L. Cohen
- On the Limitations of Redundancies in the Improvement of System Reliability pp. 1423-1436

- M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell, Robin L. Dillon and Seth D. Guikema
- Modeling the Demand Reduction Input‐Output (I‐O) Inoperability Due to Terrorism of Interconnected Infrastructures pp. 1437-1451

- Joost R. Santos and Yacov Y. Haimes
- Acceptance Sampling Based on Truncated Life Tests in the Birnbaum Saunders Model pp. 1453-1457

- Ayman Baklizi and Abed El Qader El Masri
- Application of Human Reliability Analysis to Nursing Errors in Hospitals pp. 1459-1473

- Kayoko Inoue and Akio Koizumi
- Trust, the Asymmetry Principle, and the Role of Prior Beliefs pp. 1475-1486

- Wouter Poortinga and Nick F. Pidgeon
- Managing Potential Health Risks from Electric Powerlines: A Decision Analysis Caught in Controversy pp. 1487-1502

- Detlof Von Winterfeldt, Thomas Eppel, John Adams, Raymond Neutra and Vincent DelPizzo
- Toward Improved Communication about Wildland Fire: Mental Models Research to Identify Information Needs for Natural Resource Management pp. 1503-1514

- Melissa Zaksek and Joseph L. Arvai
- Elicitation of Expert Judgments of Uncertainty in the Risk Assessment of Herbicide‐Tolerant Oilseed Crops pp. 1515-1527

- Martin P. Krayer von Krauss, Elizabeth A. Casman and Mitchell J. Small
- Site‐Specific Updating and Aggregation of Bayesian Belief Network Models for Multiple Experts pp. 1529-1538

- Neil A. Stiber, Mitchell J. Small and Marina Pantazidou
- The Role of Risk and Future Land Use in Cleanup Decisions at the Department of Energy pp. 1539-1549

- Joanna Burger, Charles Powers, Michael Greenberg and Michael Gochfeld
- Characterizing Environmental Harm: Developments in an Approach to Strategic Risk Assessment and Risk Management pp. 1551-1560

- Simon J. T. Pollard, Ray V. Kemp, Mark Crawford, Raquel Duarte‐Davidson, James G. Irwin and Roger Yearsley
- Examining Localized Patterns of Air Quality Perception in Texas: A Spatial and Statistical Analysis pp. 1561-1574

- Samuel D. Brody, B. Mitchell Peck and Wesley E. Highfield
- Major Psychological Factors Affecting Acceptance of Gene‐Recombination Technology pp. 1575-1583

- Yutaka Tanaka
- Aviation Risk Perception: A Comparison Between Experts and Novices pp. 1585-1595

- Mary E. Thomson, Dilek Önkal, Ali Avcioğlu and Paul Goodwin
- Direct Data Manipulation for Local Decision Analysis as Applied to the Problem of Arsenic in Drinking Water from Tube Wells in Bangladesh pp. 1597-1612

- Andrew Gelman, Matilde Trevisani, Hao Lu and Alexander Van Geen
- Integrated Analysis: Combining Risk and Economic Assessments While Preserving the Separation of Powers pp. 1613-1623

- Richard A. Williams and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Tiered Chemical Testing: A Value of Information Approach pp. 1625-1639

- Fumie Yokota, George Gray, James Hammitt and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Promoting Transparency of Long‐Term Environmental Decisions: The Hanford Decision Mapping System Pilot Project pp. 1641-1664

- Christina H. Drew, Timothy L. Nyerges and Thomas M. Leschine
- Developmental Disruption of Thyroid Hormone: Correlations with Hearing Dysfunction in Rats pp. 1665-1671

- K. M. Crofton
- Quantitative Risk Assessment for Developmental Neurotoxic Effects pp. 1673-1681

- Mehdi Razzaghi and Ralph Kodell
- Role of the Standard Deviation in the Estimation of Benchmark Doses with Continuous Data pp. 1683-1687

- David W. Gaylor and William Slikker
- Effects of Exposure Imprecision on Estimation of the Benchmark Dose pp. 1689-1696

- Esben Budtz‐Jørgensen, Niels Keiding and Philippe Grandjean
- Framework for Evaluation of Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Models for Use in Safety or Risk Assessment pp. 1697-1717

- Leona H. Clark, R. Woodrow Setzer and Hugh A. Barton
- MORM—A Petri Net Based Model for Assessing OH&S Risks in Industrial Processes: Modeling Qualitative Aspects pp. 1719-1735

- David Vernez, Didier R. Buchs, Guillaume E. Pierrehumbert and Adel Besrour
- The Use of Risk Assessment to Decide the Control Strategy for Bluetongue in Italian Ruminant Populations pp. 1737-1753

- Armando Giovannini, Stuart MacDiarmid, Paolo Calistri, Annamaria Conte, Lara Savini, Donatella Nannini and Steve Weber
- BOOK REVIEWS: 1 pp. 1755-1756

- Meade James, Patnode Kathleen and Davis Catherine
- BOOK REVIEWS: 2 pp. 1756-1757

- Luttfring Ann
Volume 24, issue 5, 2004
- Erratum to “Risk and Climate Change: Perceptions of Key Policy Actors in Canada,” by Richard C. Stedman, in Risk Analysis, 24(5), 2004 pp. i-i

- Richard C. Stedman, Debra J. Davidson and Adam Wellstead
- Bounding Poorly Characterized Risks: A Lung Cancer Example pp. 1071-1083

- Minh Ha‐Duong, Elizabeth A. Casman and M. Granger Morgan
- Bounding Analysis as an Inadequately Specified Methodology pp. 1085-1092

- Sander Greenland
- Response to Sander Greenland's Critique of Bounding Analysis pp. 1093-1095

- Elizabeth A. Casman, Minh Ha‐Duong and M. Granger Morgan
- Bacon, Boole, and Popper pp. 1097-1098

- David John Fisk
- Hexavalent Chromium and Lung Cancer in the Chromate Industry: A Quantitative Risk Assessment pp. 1099-1108

- Robert M. Park, James F. Bena, Leslie T. Stayner, Randall J. Smith, Herman J. Gibb and Peter S. J. Lees
- Combined Effects of Contaminant Desorption and Toxicity on Risk from PAH Contaminated Sediments pp. 1109-1120

- Leslie M. Shor, David S. Kosson, Karl J. Rockne, Lily Y. Young and Gary L. Taghon
- Pathway Analysis for Population‐Total Health Impacts of Toxic Metal Emissions pp. 1121-1141

- Joseph V. Spadaro and Ari Rabl
- The Maximally Exposed Individual—Comparison of Maximum Likelihood Estimation of High Quantiles to an Extreme Value Estimate pp. 1143-1151

- Machelle D. Wilson, William P. McCormick and T. G. Hinton
- Bayesian Monte Carlo Uncertainty Analysis of Human Health Risks from Animal Antimicrobial Use in a Dynamic Model of Emerging Resistance pp. 1153-1164

- Louis Anthony Cox and Douglas A. Popken
- Addressing Nonlinearity in the Exposure‐Response Relationship for a Genotoxic Carcinogen: Cancer Potency Estimates for Ethylene Oxide pp. 1165-1183

- C. R. Kirman, L. M. Sweeney, M. J. Teta, R. L. Sielken, C. Valdez‐Flores, R. J. Albertini and M. L. Gargas
- Standardized Approach for Developing Probabilistic Exposure Factor Distributions pp. 1185-1199

- Randy L. Maddalena, Thomas E. McKone and Michael D. Sohn
- Worker Exposure Standard for Phosphine Gas pp. 1201-1213

- Bill Pepelko, Joel Seckar, Paul R. Harp, James H. Kim, David Gray and Elizabeth L. Anderson
- Risk Management for Leontief‐Based Interdependent Systems pp. 1215-1229

- Pu Jiang and Yacov Y. Haimes
- Spatial Risk Assessment Across Large Landscapes with Varied Land Use: Lessons from a Conservation Assessment of Military Lands pp. 1231-1242

- Mark C. Andersen, Bruce Thompson and Kenneth Boykin
- Role of Comparative Risk Assessment in Addressing Environmental Security in the Middle East pp. 1243-1248

- Alon Tal and Igor Linkov
- Some Bayesian Experimental Design Theory for Risk Reduction in Extrapolation pp. 1249-1259

- Michael J. LuValle
- AGAPE‐ET: A Methodology for Human Error Analysis of Emergency Tasks pp. 1261-1277

- Jae W. Kim, Wondea Jung and Jaejoo Ha
- Arguments for Testing Ethnic Identity and Acculturation as Factors in Risk Judgments pp. 1279-1287

- Branden B. Johnson
- Expert and Public Perception of Risk from Biotechnology pp. 1289-1299

- Lucia Savadori, Stefania Savio, Eraldo Nicotra, Rino Rumiati, Melissa Finucane and Paul Slovic
- Travel Risks in a Time of Terror: Judgments and Choices pp. 1301-1309

- Baruch Fischhoff, Wändi Bruine De Bruin, Wendy Perrin and Julie Downs
- Reactions to Genetically Modified Food Crops and How Perception of Risks and Benefits Influences Consumers' Information Gathering pp. 1311-1321

- Carlene Wilson, Greg Evans, Phil Leppard and Julie Syrette
- Accommodating Uncertainty in Comparative Risk pp. 1323-1335

- Clinton J. Andrews, David M. Hassenzahl and Branden B. Johnson
- Intended Message Versus Message Received in Hypothetical Physician Risk Communications: Exploring the Gap pp. 1337-1347

- Andrea D. Gurmankin, Jonathan Baron and Katrina Armstrong
- An Emotion‐Based Model of Risk Perception and Stigma Susceptibility: Cognitive Appraisals of Emotion, Affective Reactivity, Worldviews, and Risk Perceptions in the Generation of Technological Stigma pp. 1349-1367

- Ellen M. Peters, Burt Burraston and C. K. Mertz
- Effects of Context and Feelings on Perceptions of Genetically Modified Food pp. 1369-1384

- Ellen Townsend, David D. Clarke and Betsy Travis
- Psychological Determinants of Willingness to Taste and Purchase Genetically Modified Food pp. 1385-1393

- Ellen Townsend and Scott Campbell
- Risk and Climate Change: Perceptions of Key Policy Actors in Canada pp. 1395-1406

- Richard C. Stedman
- Erratum to “Risk and Climate Change: Perceptions of Key Policy Actors in Canada,” by Richard C. Stedman, in Risk Analysis, 24(5), 2004 pp. 1416-1416

- Richard C. Stedman, Debra J. Davidson and Adam Wellstead
Volume 24, issue 4, 2004
- Letter to the Editor Regarding “Strategic Alternative Responses to Risks of Terrorism (11 October, 2003)” pp. 785-785

- Dr. Gordon Avery
- Risk Assessment for Invasive Species pp. 787-793

- Mark C. Andersen, Heather Adams, Bruce Hope and Mark Powell
- Allee Effects and the Risk of Biological Invasion pp. 795-802

- John M. Drake
- Assessing the Risk of Invasive Spread in Fragmented Landscapes pp. 803-815

- Kimberly A. With
- Projecting Rates of Spread for Invasive Species pp. 817-831

- Michael G. Neubert and Ingrid M. Parker
- Establishment Risks for Invasive Species pp. 833-845

- Steven M. Bartell and Shyam K. Nair
- Ecological Risk Assessment Conceptual Model Formulation for Nonindigenous Species pp. 847-858

- Wayne G. Landis
- What Can Decision Analysis Do for Invasive Species Management? pp. 859-868

- Lynn A. Maguire
- Habitat Destruction, Fragmentation, and Disturbance Promote Invasion by Habitat Generalists in a Multispecies Metapopulation pp. 869-878

- Michelle Marvier, Peter Kareiva and Michael G. Neubert
- Bioeconomics of Managing the Spread of Exotic Pest Species with Barrier Zones pp. 879-892

- Alexei A. Sharov
- Risk Analysis for Invasive Species: General Framework and Research Needs pp. 893-900

- Mark C. Andersen, Heather Adams, Bruce Hope and Mark Powell
- A Discussion of Findings and Their Possible Implications from a Workshop on Bioterrorism Threat Assessment and Risk Management pp. 901-908

- Raymond A. Zilinskas, Bruce Hope and D. Warner North
- CAPPS II: The Foundation of Aviation Security? pp. 909-916

- Arnold Barnett
- The Lamppost, the Wizard, and the Law: Reflections on Professor Barnett's Assessment of CAPPS II pp. 917-919

- Peter Carstensen
- CAPPS II: A Risky Choice Concerning an Untested Risk Detection Technology pp. 921-924

- Jonathan P. Caulkins
- Comments on “CAPPS II: The Foundation of Aviation Security?” pp. 925-927

- B. John Garrick
- Safety Versus Defense: Comments on “CAPPS II: The Foundation of Aviation Security?” pp. 929-931

- Itzhak Ravid
- Reply to Discussants pp. 933-934

- Arnold Barnett
- The Problem of Redundancy Problem: Why More Nuclear Security Forces May Produce Less Nuclear Security pp. 935-946

- Scott D. Sagan
- Redundancy and Nuclear Security pp. 947-948

- George E. Apostolakis
- Thinking about How Many Guards Will Do the Job pp. 949-953

- Matthew Bunn
- Redundancy as a Design Principle and an Operating Principle pp. 955-957

- John S. Carroll
- Increasing the Number of Guards at Nuclear Power Plants pp. 959-961

- Ron Westrum
- A Risk‐Based Approach to Setting Priorities in Protecting Bridges Against Terrorist Attacks pp. 963-984

- Maria Leung, James H. Lambert and Alexander Mosenthal
- Mathematical Methods in Combatting Terrorism pp. 985-988

- Bernard Harris
- Expressing Economic Risk—Review and Presentation of a Unifying Approach pp. 989-1005

- Terje Aven, Espen Fyhn Nilsen and Thomas Nilsen
- The Impact of Dietary Changes Among the Inuit of Nunavik (Canada): A Socioeconomic Assessment of Possible Public Health Recommendations Dealing with Food Contamination pp. 1007-1018

- Gérard Duhaime, Marcelle Chabot, Pierre Fréchette, Véronique Robichaud and Solange Proulx
- Quantification of Variability and Uncertainty for Censored Data Sets and Application to Air Toxic Emission Factors pp. 1019-1034

- Yuchao Zhao and H. Christopher Frey
- Simple Bounds on Cumulative Intensity Functions of Renewal and G‐Renewal Processes with Increasing Failure Rate Underlying Distributions pp. 1035-1039

- Mark P. Kaminskiy
- Use of Advances in Technology for Maritime Risk Assessment pp. 1041-1063

- J. Wang, H. S. Sii, J. B. Yang, A. Pillay, D. Yu, John Liu, E. Maistralis and A. Saajedi
- BOOK REVIEWS: 1 pp. 1065-1066

- Murat Isik
- BOOK REVIEWS: 2 pp. 1066-1068

- Bill Durodié
- BOOK REVIEWS: 3 pp. 1068-1069

- Michael Greenberg
Volume 24, issue 3, 2004
- Letter to the Editor Regarding Mad Cow Hysteria pp. 513-513

- David W. Gaylor
- How Useful Is Quantitative Risk Assessment? pp. 515-520

- George E. Apostolakis
- The Potential of Next‐Generation Microbiological Diagnostics to Improve Bioterrorism Detection Speed pp. 521-536

- Elizabeth A. Casman
- Ramifications of Risk Measures in Implementing Quantitative Performance Assessment for the Proposed Radioactive Waste Repository at Yucca Mountain, Nevada, USA pp. 537-546

- Sitakanta Mohanty and Richard B. Codell
- Mesothelioma Among Brake Mechanics: An Expanded Analysis of a Case‐Control Study pp. 547-552

- Patrick A. Hessel, M. Jane Teta, Michael Goodman and Edmund Lau
- Quantification of Variability and Uncertainty Using Mixture Distributions: Evaluation of Sample Size, Mixing Weights, and Separation Between Components pp. 553-571

- Junyu Zheng and H. Christopher Frey
- Comparison of Sensitivity Analysis Methods Based on Applications to a Food Safety Risk Assessment Model pp. 573-585

- Sumeet R. Patil and H. Christopher Frey
- A Risk Assessment for Occupational Acrylonitrile Exposure Using Epidemiology Data pp. 587-601

- Thomas B. Starr, Christine Gause, Ada O. Youk, Roslyn Stone, Gary M. Marsh and James J. Collins
- Estimates of Lifetime‐Absorbed Daily Doses from the Use of Personal‐Care Products Containing Polyacrylamide: A Monte Carlo Analysis pp. 603-619

- Cynthia B. Van Landingham, Greg A Lawrence and Annette M Shipp
- The Risk of MTBE Relative to Other VOCs in Public Drinking Water in California pp. 621-634

- Pamela R. D. Williams, Laurie Benton and Patrick J. Sheehan
- Value of Information Analysis in Environmental Health Risk Management Decisions: Past, Present, and Future pp. 635-650

- Fumie Yokota and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Dead Reckoning: Demographic Determinants of the Accuracy of Mortality Risk Perceptions pp. 651-664

- Jahn Karl Hakes and W Viscusi
- Agreement Between Scales in the Measurement of Breast Cancer Risk Perceptions pp. 665-673

- Marilyn M. Schapira, Susan L. Davids, Timothy L. McAuliffe and Ann B. Nattinger
- Optimal and Acceptable Technical Facilities Involving Risks pp. 675-695

- Ruediger Rackwitz
- Applying the Partitioned Multiobjective Risk Method (PMRM) to Portfolio Selection pp. 697-713

- Joost Reyes Santos and Yacov Y. Haimes
- Explaining Public Resistance to Genetically Modified Corn: An Analysis of the Distribution of Benefits and Risks pp. 715-726

- Felicia Wu
- Using Risk Assessment, Benefit‐Cost Analysis, and Real Options to Implement a Precautionary Principle pp. 727-735

- Robert Farrow
- Local Acceptance of a High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository pp. 737-749

- Lennart Sjöberg
- Computational Modeling of Serum‐Binding Proteins and Clearance in Extrapolations Across Life Stages and Species for Endocrine Active Compounds pp. 751-770

- Justin G. Teeguarden and Hugh A. Barton
- Engineered Containment and Control Systems: Nurturing Nature pp. 771-779

- James H. Clarke, Margaret M. MacDonell, Ellen D. Smith, R. Jeffrey Dunn and W. Jody Waugh
- Risk Analysis of Prion Diseases in Animals pp. 783-784

- Curtis C. Travis
- Beyond September 11th: An Account of Post‐Disaster Research pp. 783-783

- Michael Greenberg
Volume 24, issue 2, 2004
- Letter to the Editor pp. 305-306

- David M. Stieb, Alan J. Krupnick, Wiktor Adamowicz, Paul De Civita, Richard T. Burnett and Barry Jessiman
- Response to Letter to the Editor pp. 307-309

- M. Pandey
- Risk as Analysis and Risk as Feelings: Some Thoughts about Affect, Reason, Risk, and Rationality pp. 311-322

- Paul Slovic, Melissa L. Finucane, Ellen Peters and Donald G. MacGregor
- Risk Perceptions of Mobile Phone Use While Driving pp. 323-334

- Mathew P. White, J. Richard Eiser and Peter R. Harris
- The Benefits and Costs of Disclosing Information about Risks: What Do We Know about Right‐to‐Know? pp. 335-346

- Thomas C. Beierle
- Risk‐Risk Balancing for Hazardous Waste Workers: Alternative Work, Traffic Fatalities, and Unemployment pp. 347-348

- Michael Gochfeld
- Evaluating the Efficacy of a Mental Models Approach for Improving Occupational Chemical Risk Protection pp. 349-361

- Jörg Niewöhner, Patrick Cox, Simon Gerrard and Nick Pidgeon
- Ecological Risk Ranking: Development and Evaluation of a Method for Improving Public Participation in Environmental Decision Making pp. 363-378

- Henry H. Willis, Michael L. DeKay, M. Granger Morgan, H. Keith Florig and Paul S. Fischbeck
- Estimation of Tuberculosis Risk on a Commercial Airliner pp. 379-388

- Gwangpyo Ko, Kimberly M. Thompson and Edward A. Nardell
- Risk Assessment of Listeriosis Linked to the Consumption of Two Soft Cheeses Made from Raw Milk: Camembert of Normandy and Brie of Meaux pp. 389-399

- Moez Sanaa, Louis Coroller and Olivier Cerf
- Dose Response for Infection by Escherichia coli O157:H7 from Outbreak Data pp. 401-407

- Peter Teunis, Katsuhisa Takumi and Kunihiro Shinagawa
- Modeling Growth and Reduction of Microorganisms in Foods as Functions of Temperature and Time pp. 409-414

- Robert L. McMasters and Ewen C. Todd
- Risk‐Adjusted Mission Value: Trading Off Mission Risk for Mission Value pp. 415-424

- Ralph F. Miles
- Waste Package Performance Evaluations for the Proposed High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repository at Yucca Mountain pp. 425-436

- Kevin G. Mon, Bryan E. Bullard, Sunil Mehta and Joon H. Lee
- Interpretation of Monte Carlo Simulations Using Parameter Space Plots pp. 437-442

- Christopher A. Kennedy
- Science‐Based Trade Disputes: A New Challenge in Harmonizing the Evidentiary Systems of Law and Science pp. 443-447

- Siobán D. Harlow
- The Contrast Between Risk Assessment and Rules of Evidence in the Context of International Trade Disputes: Can the U.S. Experience Inform the Process? pp. 449-459

- Elizabeth L. Anderson and Catherine St. Hilaire
- Environmental Risk, Precaution, and Scientific Rationality in the Context of WTO/NAFTA Trade Rules pp. 461-469

- Douglas Crawford‐Brown, Joost Pauwelyn and Kelly Smith
- The Asbestos Case: A Comment on the Appointment and Use of Nonpartisan Experts in World Trade Organization Dispute Resolution Involving Health Risk pp. 471-481

- Russellyn S. Carruth and Bernard D. Goldstein
- The Weakest Link: Demonstrating the Inconsistency of “Appropriate Levels of Protection” in Australia‐Salmon pp. 483-490

- Jeffery Atik
- The Precautionary Principle and/or Risk Assessment in World Trade Organization Decisions: A Possible Role for Risk Perception pp. 491-499

- Bernard Goldstein and Russellyn S. Carruth
- The WHO/WTO Study on Trade and Public Health: A Critical Assessment pp. 501-507

- Robert Howse
- Regulation and Risk: Occupational Health and Safety on the Railways pp. 509-510

- Carl Macrae
- Risk Analysis in Engineering and Economics pp. 510-511

- Sandy Straus
- In the Chamber of Risks: Understanding Risk Controversies pp. 511-512

- Jennifer Vanderhart
Volume 24, issue 1, 2004
- A Quantitative Risk Assessment of Waterborne Cryptosporidiosis in France Using Second‐Order Monte Carlo Simulation pp. 1-17

- Régis Pouillot, Pascal Beaudeau, Jean‐Baptiste Denis, Francis Derouin and Cryptosporidium Study Group Afssa
- Combining Food Frequency and Survey Data to Quantify Long‐Term Dietary Exposure: A Methyl Mercury Case Study pp. 19-30

- Nga L. Tran, Leila Barraj, Kim Smith, Annabelle Javier and Thomas A. Burke
- A Comparison of Three Methods for Calculating Confidence Intervals for the Benchmark Dose pp. 31-40

- Mirjam Moerbeek, Aldert H. Piersma and Wout Slob
- Dose‐Response Model for 13 Strains of Salmonella pp. 41-49

- Thomas Oscar
- Children's Exposure to Arsenic from CCA‐Treated Wooden Decks and Playground Structures pp. 51-64

- Harold F. Hemond and Helena M. Solo‐Gabriele
- A Parametric Model for Detecting Hormetic Effects in Developmental Toxicity Studies pp. 65-72

- Daniel L. Hunt and Dale Bowman
- Estimating Contaminant Dose for Intermittent Dermal Contact: Model Development, Testing, and Application pp. 73-85

- W. J. Riley, T. E. McKone and E. A. Cohen Hubal
- Earthquake Beliefs and Adoption of Seismic Hazard Adjustments pp. 87-102

- David J. Whitney, Michael K. Lindell and Hannah‐Hanh D. Nguyen
- Varying Risk Comparison Elements: Effects on Public Reactions pp. 103-114

- Branden B. Johnson
- Discrimination, Vulnerability, and Justice in the Face of Risk pp. 115-129

- Terre A. Satterfield, C. K. Mertz and Paul Slovic
- Risk Comparisons, Conflict, and Risk Acceptability Claims pp. 131-145

- Branden B. Johnson
- Ethics and Choosing Appropriate Means to an End: Problems with Coal Mine and Nuclear Workplace Safety pp. 147-156

- Kristin Shrader‐Frechette and Roger Cooke
- A Critical Look at Risk Assessments for Global Catastrophes pp. 157-168

- Adrian Kent
- Thinking Aloud about Trust: A Protocol Analysis of Trust in Risk Management pp. 169-183

- Timothy C. Earle
- GM Foods and the Misperception of Risk Perception pp. 185-194

- George Gaskell, Nick Allum, Wolfgang Wagner, Nicole Kronberger, Helge Torgersen, Juergen Hampel and Julie Bardes
- Introduction: Special Collection on Microbial Risk pp. 195-196

- Peter Teunis and Nico Nagelkerke
- Defining Susceptibility for Microbial Risk Assessment: Results of a Workshop pp. 197-208

- John Balbus, Rebecca Parkin, Anna Makri, Lisa Ragain, Martha Embrey and Fred Hauchman
- Cryptosporidiosis Susceptibility and Risk: A Case Study pp. 209-220

- Anna Makri, Reza Modarres and Rebecca Parkin
- A Dynamic Model to Assess Microbial Health Risks Associated with Beneficial Uses of Biosolids pp. 221-236

- Joseph N. S. Eisenberg, Jeffrey A. Soller, James Scott, Don M. Eisenberg and John M. Colford
- Scenario Tree Modeling to Analyze the Probability of Classical Swine Fever Virus Introduction into Member States of the European Union pp. 237-253

- Clazien J. De Vos, Helmut W. Saatkamp, Mirjam Nielen and Ruud B. M. Huirne
- A Bayesian Approach to Quantify the Contribution of Animal‐Food Sources to Human Salmonellosis pp. 255-269

- Tine Hald, David Vose, Henrik C. Wegener and Timour Koupeev
- Quantifying Human Health Risks from Virginiamycin Used in Chickens pp. 271-288

- Louis A. Cox and Douglas A. Popken
- Differences in Perception of Risk Between People Who Have and Have Not Experienced Salmonella Food Poisoning pp. 289-299

- Sharon M. Parry, Susan Miles, Ascanio Tridente, Stephen R. Palmer and South and East Wales Infectious Disease Group
- A Practical Guide to Understanding, Managing, and Reviewing Environmental Risk Assessment Reports pp. 301-301

- Laura Neher
- The Timid Corporation – Why Business Is Terrified of Taking Risk pp. 301-304

- Bill Durodié
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