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Volume 23, issue 6, 2003
- Communicating about the Risks and Benefits of Genetically Modified Foods: The Mediating Role of Trust pp. 1117-1133

- Lynn J. Frewer, Joachim Scholderer and Lone Bredahl
- Simulation Modeling of Anthrax Spore Dispersion in a Bioterrorism Incident pp. 1135-1145

- Vladimir P. Reshetin and James L. Regens
- Dose‐Response and Risk Assessment of Airborne Hexavalent Chromium and Lung Cancer Mortality pp. 1147-1163

- Casey Crump, Kenny Crump, Eric Hack, Rose Luippold, Kenneth Mundt, Elizabeth Liebig, Julie Panko, Dennis Paustenbach and Deborah Proctor
- Correlations Between Parameters in Risk Models: Estimation and Propagation of Uncertainty by Markov Chain Monte Carlo pp. 1165-1172

- A. E. Ades and G. Lu
- Prediction of Human Blood: Air Partition Coefficient: A Comparison of Structure‐Based and Property‐Based Methods pp. 1173-1184

- Subhash C. Basak, Denise Mills, Douglas M. Hawkins and Hisham A. El‐Masri
- Weighing Health Benefit and Health Risk Information when Consuming Sport‐Caught Fish pp. 1185-1197

- Barbara A. Knuth, Nancy A. Connelly, Judy Sheeshka and Jacqueline Patterson
- Health Risk Assessment After Decontamination of the Beaches Polluted by the Wrecked ERIKA Tanker pp. 1199-1208

- Frédéric Dor, Roseline Bonnard, Claire Gourier‐Fréry, André Cicolella, Roland Dujardin and Denis Zmirou
- Introduction to the 2001 Best Paper Special Issue pp. 1209-1210

- Robin Cantor
- A Model for Optimization of Biomarker Testing Frequency to Minimize Disease and Cost: Example of Beryllium Sensitization Testing pp. 1211-1220

- Nancy L. Judd, William C. Griffith, Tim Takaro and Elaine M. Faustman
- The Impact of Cytochrome P450 2E1‐Dependent Metabolic Variance on a Risk‐Relevant Pharmacokinetic Outcome in Humans pp. 1221-1238

- John C. Lipscomb, Linda K. Teuschler, Jeff Swartout, Doug Popken, Tony Cox and Gregory L. Kedderis
- Probabilistic Framework for the Estimation of the Adult and Child Toxicokinetic Intraspecies Uncertainty Factors pp. 1239-1255

- Michael Pelekis, Mark J. Nicolich and Joseph S. Gauthier
- Public Meetings and Risk Amplification: A Longitudinal Study pp. 1257-1270

- Katherine A. McComas
- Risk Perception in a Developing Country: The Case of Chile pp. 1271-1285

- Nicolás C. Bronfman and Luis A. Cifuentes
- Risk Communication and Foodborne Illness: Message Sponsorship and Attempts to Stimulate Perceptions of Risk pp. 1287-1296

- Joye Gordon
- Model Uncertainty and Choices Made by Modelers: Lessons Learned from the International Atomic Energy Agency Model Intercomparisons pp. 1297-1308

- Igor Linkov and Dmitriy Burmistrov
- Distribution of Arsenic and Copper in Sediment Pore Water: An Ecological Risk Assessment Case Study for Offshore Drilling Waste Discharges pp. 1309-1321

- Rehan Sadiq, Tahir Husain, Brian Veitch and Neil Bose
- Risk Modeling, Assessment, and Management of Lahar Flow Threat pp. 1323-1335

- M. F. Leung, J. R. Santos and Y. Y. Haimes
- Comparative Risk and Policy Analysis in Environmental Health pp. 1337-1349

- E. Y. Wong, R. A. Ponce, Robert Farrow, S. M. Bartell, R. C. Lee and E. M. Faustman
- The Microbiological Risk Assessment of Food pp. 1351-1355

- Peg Coleman
- Minding the Machines: Preventing Technological Disasters pp. 1355-1356

- Charles N. Haas
Volume 23, issue 5, 2003
- Letter to the Editor pp. 859-860

- Marc Stifelman
- Response to Letter to the Editor pp. 861-864

- Barbara L. Harper, Brian Flett, Stuart Harris, Corn Abeyta and Fred Kirschner
- Accident Epidemiology and the U.S. Chemical Industry: Accident History and Worst‐Case Data from RMP*Info pp. 865-881

- Paul R. Kleindorfer, James C. Belke, Michael R. Elliott, Kiwan Lee, Robert A. Lowe and Harold I. Feldman
- The Role of Hazardousness and Regulatory Practice in the Accidental Release of Chemicals at U.S. Industrial Facilities pp. 883-896

- Michael R. Elliott, Paul R. Keindorfer and Robert A. Lowe
- Analyzing the Cost of Screening Selectee and Non‐Selectee Baggage pp. 897-908

- Julie L. Virta, Sheldon H. Jacobson and John E. Kobza
- Probabilistic Risk Analysis for a High‐Level Radioactive Waste Repository pp. 909-915

- Bernard L. Cohen
- Analytical Predictive Bayesian Assessment of Occupational Injury Risk: Municipal Solid Waste Collectors pp. 917-927

- James D. Englehardt, Huren An, Lora E. Fleming and Judy A. Bean
- Unified Risk Analysis of Fatigue Failure in Ductile Alloy Components During All Three Stages of Fatigue Crack Evolution Process pp. 929-936

- Ravindra Patankar
- Correlation of Quantitative Risk Results for High Hazard Processes pp. 937-943

- Yanjun Wang, Harry H. West, Tom L. Teague, Najmul Hasan and M. Sam Mannan
- Application of Geostatistics to Risk Assessment pp. 945-960

- William C. Thayer, Daniel A. Griffith, Philip E. Goodrum, Gary L. Diamond and James M. Hassett
- Exploring the Dimensionality of Trust in Risk Regulation pp. 961-972

- Wouter Poortinga and Nick F. Pidgeon
- Consumer Risk Perceptions Toward Agricultural Biotechnology, Self‐Protection, and Food Demand: The Case of Milk in the United States pp. 973-984

- Lydia Zepeda, Robin Douthitt and So‐Ye You
- Do Reports on Drinking Water Quality Affect Customers' Concerns? Experiments in Report Content pp. 985-998

- Branden B. Johnson
- How Reassuring are Risk Comparisons to Pollution Standards and Emission Limits? pp. 999-1007

- Branden B. Johnson and Caron Chess
- Hazards Education for Youth: A Quasi‐Experimental Investigation pp. 1009-1020

- Kevin R. Ronan and David M. Johnston
- Assessing Perceptions of Synergistic Health Risk: A Comparison of Two Scales pp. 1021-1029

- Sarah E. Hampson, Judy A. Andrews, Maureen Barckley, Michael E. Lee and Edward Lichtenstein
- Determination of an Occupational Exposure Guideline for Manganese Using the Benchmark Method pp. 1031-1046

- Harvey J. Clewell, Gregory A. Lawrence, Donald B. Calne and Kenny S. Crump
- Validation of Multimedia Models Assessing Exposure to PAHs—The SOLEX Study pp. 1047-1057

- Frédéric Dor, Pascal Empereur‐Bissonnet, Denis Zmirou, Vincent Nedellec, Jean‐Marie Haguenoer, Frans Jongeneelen, Alain Person, William Dab and Colin Ferguson
- Benchmark Calculations in Risk Assessment Using Continuous Dose‐Response Information: The Influence of Variance and the Determination of a Cut‐Off Value pp. 1059-1068

- Salomon J. Sand, Dietrich Von Rosen and Agneta Falk Filipsson
- A Framework and Case Study for Exposure Assessment in the Voluntary Children's Chemical Evaluation Program pp. 1069-1084

- Richard Reiss, Elizabeth L. Anderson and James Lape
- Data Available for Evaluating the Risks and Benefits of MTBE and Ethanol as Alternative Fuel Oxygenates pp. 1085-1115

- Pamela R. D. Williams, Colleen A. Cushing and Patrick J. Sheehan
Volume 23, issue 4, 2003
- Safety Impacts of SUVs, Vans, and Pickup Trucks in Two‐Vehicle Crashes pp. 641-650

- Edmond L. Toy and James Hammitt
- Spatial Stochastic Simulation Offers Potential as a Quantitative Method for Pest Risk Analysis pp. 651-661

- Trond Rafoss
- Bacon, Boole, the EPA, and Scientific Standards pp. 663-668

- David H. Root
- Perception of Environmental Hazards in Hong Kong Chinese pp. 669-684

- Julian Chuk‐ling Lai and Julia Tao
- What Risks Are Chinese People Concerned About? pp. 685-695

- Xiaofei Xie, Mei Wang and Liancang Xu
- How Do Individuals Apply Risk Information When Choosing Among Health Care Interventions? pp. 697-704

- Dorte Gyrd‐Hansen, Ivar Sønbø Kristiansen, Jørgen Nexøe and Jesper Bo Nielsen
- Test of a Trust and Confidence Model in the Applied Context of Electromagnetic Field (EMF) Risks pp. 705-716

- Michael Siegrist, Timothy C. Earle and Heinz Gutscher
- Trust in Risky Messages: The Role of Prior Attitudes pp. 717-726

- Mathew P. White, Sabine Pahl, Marc Buehner and Andres Haye
- Trust and Risk Perception in Western Europe: A Cross‐National Study pp. 727-738

- Mattias J. Viklund
- Attitudes and Risk Perceptions of Stakeholders in a Nuclear Waste Siting Issue pp. 739-749

- Lennart Sjöberg
- The “Trust Gap” Hypothesis: Predicting Support for Biotechnology Across National Cultures as a Function of Trust in Actors pp. 751-766

- Susanna Hornig Priest, Heinz Bonfadelli and Maria Rusanen
- Are Some Risk Comparisons More Effective Under Conflict?: A Replication and Extension of Roth et al pp. 767-780

- Branden B. Johnson
- Further Notes on Public Response to Uncertainty in Risks and Science pp. 781-789

- Branden B. Johnson
- Evaluating Risk Communication about Fish Consumption Advisories: Efficacy of a Brochure versus a Classroom Lesson in Spanish and English pp. 791-803

- Joanna Burger, Melanie Hughes McDermott, Caron Chess, Eleanor Bochenek, Marla Perez‐Lugo and Kerry Kirk Pflugh
- Vulnerability and Risk: Some Thoughts from a Political and Policy Perspective pp. 805-810

- Daniel Sarewitz, Roger Pielke and Mojdeh Keykhah
- The Speeding Attitude Scale and the Role of Sensation Seeking in Profiling Young Drivers at Risk pp. 811-820

- Robert W. Whissell and Brian J. Bigelow
- Risk Target: An Interactive Context Factor in Risk Perception pp. 821-828

- Danièle Hermand, Serge Karsenty, Yves Py, Laurent Guillet, Bruno Chauvin, Arnaud Simeone, María Teresa, Muñoz Sastre and Etienne Mullet
- Communicating Worst‐Case Scenarios: Neighbors' Views of Industrial Accident Management pp. 829-840

- Branden B. Johnson and Caron Chess
- Polarization in the Reaction to Health‐Risk Information: A Question of Social Position? pp. 841-855

- Eva Lindbladh and Carl Hampus Lyttkens
- Book Review pp. 857-858

- Michele Morrone
Volume 23, issue 3, 2003
- Letter to the Editor Regarding Chemical White Paper Special Issue pp. 427-428

- Bill Durodié
- Strategic Alternative Responses to Risks of Terrorism pp. 429-444

- Wm. A. Wulf, Yacov Y. Haimes and Thomas A. Longstaff
- Near‐Miss Incident Management in the Chemical Process Industry pp. 445-459

- James R. Phimister, Ulku Oktem, Paul R. Kleindorfer and Howard Kunreuther
- Development of a Public Participation and Communication Protocol for Establishing Fish Consumption Advisories pp. 461-471

- Cynthia G. Jardine
- Benchmark Dose Risk Assessment for Formaldehyde Using Airflow Modeling and a Single‐Compartment, DNA‐Protein Cross‐Link Dosimetry Model to Estimate Human Equivalent Doses pp. 473-487

- Paul M. Schlosser, Patrick D. Lilly, Rory B. Conolly, Derek B. Janszen and Julie S. Kimbell
- Estimating the Predicted Environmental Concentration of the Residues of Veterinary Medicines: Should Uncertainty and Variability Be Ignored? pp. 489-496

- Louise A. Kelly, Mike A. Taylor and Marion J. A. Wooldridge
- Human Mercury Toxicity and Ice Angler Fish Consumption: Are People Eating Enough to Cause Health Problems? pp. 497-504

- Colleen M. Flaherty, Greg G. Sass and Kaelyn E. Stiles
- Models of Neurotoxicity: Extrapolation of Benchmark Doses in Vitro pp. 505-514

- Matteo Goldoni, Maria Vittoria Vettori, Rossella Alinovi, Andrea Caglieri, Sandra Ceccatelli and Antonio Mutti
- An Application of the Holistochastic Human Exposure Methodology to Naturally Occurring Arsenic in Bangladesh Drinking Water pp. 515-528

- M. L. Serre, A. Kolovos, G. Christakos and K. Modis
- Aligning Chemical Assessment Tools Across the Hazard‐Risk Continuum pp. 529-535

- Charles A. Pittinger, Thomas H. Brennan, Drew A. Badger, P. J. (Bert) Hakkinen and M. Catherine Fehrenbacher
- Introduction to Special Issue on Flood Risks in Europe pp. 537-543

- Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer and Aniello Amendola
- Floods and Climate Change: Interactions and Impacts pp. 545-557

- Axel Bronstert
- The Impact of Climate Variability on Flood Risk in Poland pp. 559-566

- Zdzislaw Kaczmarek
- European River Floods in a Changing World pp. 567-574

- James K. Mitchell
- Adapting to Climate: A Case Study on Riverine Flood Risks in the Netherlands pp. 575-583

- Richard Tol, Nicolien Van Der Grijp, Alexander A. Olsthoorn and Peter E. Van Der Werff
- Stakeholder Views on Flood Risk Management in Hungary's Upper Tisza Basin pp. 585-600

- Anna Vari, Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer and Zoltan Ferencz
- Infrastructure in Developing and Transition Countries: Risk and Protection pp. 601-609

- Paul K. Freeman and Georg Ch. Pflug
- Sovereign Cat Bonds and Infrastructure Project Financing pp. 611-626

- David Croson and Andreas Richter
- The Financial Management of Catastrophic Flood Risks in Emerging‐Economy Countries pp. 627-639

- Howard C. Kunreuther and Joanne Linnerooth‐Bayer
Volume 23, issue 2, 2003
- Communicating Risk: Wireless and Hardwired pp. 241-248

- Ann Bostrom and Ragnar E. Löfstedt
- Forest Fire Risk Management and Public Participation in Changing Socioenvironmental Conditions: A Case Study in a Mediterranean Region pp. 249-260

- David Tàbara, David Saurí and Rufí Cerdan
- A Social Network Contagion Theory of Risk Perception pp. 261-267

- Clifford W. Scherer and Hichang Cho
- Evaluating Citizen Advisory Boards: The Importance of Theory and Participant‐Based Criteria and Practical Implications pp. 269-279

- Susan L. Santos and Caron Chess
- Using Risk Communication to Disclose the Outcome of a Participatory Decision‐Making Process: Effects on the Perceived Acceptability of Risk‐Policy Decisions pp. 281-289

- Joseph L. Arvai
- Exploring Technical and Cultural Appeals in Strategic Risk Communication: The Fernald Radium Case pp. 291-302

- Jennifer Duffield Hamilton
- Determinants of Trust in Industry, Government, and Citizen's Groups in Japan pp. 303-310

- Yasunobu Maeda and Makota Miyahara
- The Use of Mental Models in Chemical Risk Protection: Developing a Generic Workplace Methodology pp. 311-324

- Patrick Cox, Jörg Niewöhner, Nick Pidgeon, Simon Gerrard, Baruch Fischhoff and Donna Riley
- Fuzzy‐Trace Theory, Risk Communication, and Product Labeling in Sexually Transmitted Diseases pp. 325-342

- Valerie F. Reyna and Mary B. Adam
- The Function of Credibility in Information Processing for Risk Perception pp. 343-353

- Craig W. Trumbo and Katherine A. McComas
- Studying Heuristic‐Systematic Processing of Risk Communication pp. 355-368

- LeeAnn Kahlor, Sharon Dunwoody, Robert J. Griffin, Kurt Neuwirth and James Giese
- Perceptions of Recreational Fishing Boat Captains: Knowledge and Effects of Fish Consumption Advisories pp. 369-378

- J. Burger, B. B. Johnson, S. Shukla and M. Gochfeld
- European Risk Policy Issues pp. 379-379

- Ragnar E. Löfstedt and Elizabeth L. Anderson
- The European Commission's White Paper “Strategy for a Future Chemicals Policy”: A Review pp. 381-388

- Michael D. Rogers
- The True Cost of Precautionary Chemicals Regulation pp. 389-398

- Bill Durodié
- The Commission White Paper on a Strategy for a Future EU Chemicals Policy: The View of European Companies of American Parentage pp. 399-404

- Jean‐Philippe Montfort
- The Greens Perspective on EU Chemicals Regulation and the White Paper pp. 405-409

- Inger Schörling
- Swedish Chemical Regulation: An Overview and Analysis pp. 411-421

- Ragnar E. Löfstedt
- Book Review pp. 425-426

- Curtis Travis
Volume 23, issue 1, 2003
- The Precautionary Principle Versus Risk Analysis pp. 1-3

- Chauncey Starr
- A Revised Economic Analysis of Restrictions on the Use of Cell Phones While Driving pp. 5-17

- Joshua T. Cohen and John D. Graham
- Assessing Cancer Risks from Short‐Term Exposures in Children pp. 19-34

- Gary L. Ginsberg
- Joint Persistence of Transformation Products in Chemicals Assessment: Case Studies and Uncertainty Analysis pp. 35-53

- Kathrin Fenner, Martin Scheringer and Konrad Hungerbühler
- Canada Wide Standard for Particulate Matter and Ozone: Cost‐Benefit Analysis Using a Life Quality Index pp. 55-67

- Mahesh D. Pandey and Jatin S. Nathwani
- PER Pressure: New Jersey's “Population Emissions Ratio” Environmental Equity Screening Model pp. 69-79

- Mark Atlas
- Incremental and Average Cost‐Effectiveness Ratios: Will Physicians Make a Distinction? pp. 81-89

- John C. Hershey, David A. Asch, Christopher Jepson, Jonathan Baron and Peter A. Ubel
- Communicating Air Quality Information: Experimental Evaluation of Alternative Formats pp. 91-103

- Branden B. Johnson
- Introduction for Symposium Proceedings: Children's Environmental Health—Developing a Risk Assessment Framework (April 23–24, 2001) pp. 105-106

- Mark D. Miller and Melanie A. Marty
- Methods and Rationale for Derivation of a Reference Dose for Methylmercury by the U.S. EPA pp. 107-115

- Deborah C. Rice, Rita Schoeny and Kate Mahaffey
- Differences in Pharmacokinetics Between Children and Adults—II. Children's Variability in Drug Elimination Half‐Lives and in Some Parameters Needed for Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling pp. 117-142

- Dale Hattis, Gary Ginsberg, Bob Sonawane, Susan Smolenski, Abel Russ, Mary Kozlak and Rob Goble
- Challenges Confronting Risk Analysis of Potential Thyroid Toxicants pp. 143-162

- R. Thomas Zoeller
- Perspectives on Incorporating Human Neurobehavioral End Points in Risk Assessments pp. 163-174

- David C. Bellinger
- Guest Editorial: Interactions of Predictive Microbiology and Risk Assessment pp. 175-178

- Margaret E. Coleman
- Modeling Microbial Growth Within Food Safety Risk Assessments pp. 179-197

- Thomas Ross and Thomas Alexander McMeekin
- Growth and Heat Resistance Kinetic Variation Among Various Isolates of Salmonella and its Application to Risk Assessment pp. 199-213

- Vijay K. Juneja, Harry M. Marks and Lihan Huang
- Impact of Microbial Ecology of Meat and Poultry Products on Predictions from Exposure Assessment Scenarios for Refrigerated Storage pp. 215-228

- Margaret E. Coleman, Sonja Sandberg and Steven A. Anderson
- Survival of Staphylococcus aureus ATCC 13565 in Intermediate Moisture Foods is Highly Variable pp. 229-236

- Purvi Vora, Andre Senecal and Donald W. Schaffner
- The Perception of Risk pp. 237-238

- Lee R. Abramson
- Human Error—By Design? pp. 238-239

- David A. Weiskopf
- Illness and the Environment: A Reader in Contested Medicine pp. 238-238

- Branden B. Johnson
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