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Volume 22, issue 6, 2002
- Letter to the Editor from Cicmanec pp. 1035-1036

- John L. Cicmanec
- Rebuttal to Letter of Cicmanec pp. 1037-1037

- Charles N. Haas
- Letter to the Editor pp. 1039-1040

- Caron Chess and Jeffrey Calia
- Commentary on the Conference on Decision‐Making Under Conditions of Uncertainty for Rare Diseases pp. 1041-1042

- David W. Gaylor
- Risk and Systems Theory pp. 1043-1057

- Adam J. Hatfield and Keith W. Hipel
- Influence of Safety Measures on the Risks of Transporting Dangerous Goods Through Road Tunnels pp. 1059-1069

- Frank Saccomanno and Palle Haastrup
- A New Approach to Risk Evaluation and Management: Risk‐Based, Precaution‐Based, and Discourse‐Based Strategies pp. 1071-1094

- Andreas Klinke and Ortwin Renn
- Health Risk Assessment for Planned Waste Incinerators: Getting the Right Science and the Science Right pp. 1095-1105

- Christopher Snary
- An Empirical Test of the Relative Validity of Expert and Lay Judgments of Risk pp. 1107-1122

- George Wright, Fergus Bolger and Gene Rowe
- Stakeholder Attitudes Toward the Risks and Benefits of Agricultural Biotechnology in Developing Countries: A Comparison Between Mexico and the Philippines pp. 1123-1137

- Philipp Aerni
- Measuring Perceptions of Synergistic Circulatory Disease Risk Due to Smoking and the Oral Contraceptive Pill pp. 1139-1151

- David P. French, Emma L. Gayton, Jessica Burton, Margaret Thorogood and Theresa M. Marteau
- A Risk Analysis for Airborne Pathogens with Low Infectious Doses: Application to Respirator Selection Against Coccidioides immitis Spores pp. 1153-1163

- Mark Nicas and Alan Hubbard
- Joint Models for Toxicology Studies with Dose‐Dependent Number of Implantations pp. 1165-1173

- Andrew S. Allen and Huiman X. Barnhart
- Uncertainty in Measurements of Dermal Absorption of Pesticides pp. 1175-1182

- William C. Navidi and Annette L. Bunge
- Exposure Misclassification and Threshold Concentrations in Time Series Analyses of Air Pollution Health Effects pp. 1183-1193

- M. Brauer, J. Brumm, S. Vedal and A. J. Petkau
- Optimal Designs for Estimating the Effective Dose in Developmental Toxicity Experiments pp. 1195-1205

- Daniel Krewski, Robert Smythe and Karen Y. Fung
- Assessment and Management of Environmental Risks Cost‐Efficient Methods pp. 1207-1208

- Nisha Mody
- The Precautionary Principle in the 20th Century: Late Lessons from Early Warnings pp. 1208-1209

- Bill Durodié
Volume 22, issue 5, 2002
- Introduction to Special Issue on Life Cycle Assessment and Risk Analysis pp. 819-820

- J. S. Evans, P. Hofstetter, T. E. McKone, James Hammitt and R. Lofstedt
- Risk Analysis, Life Cycle Assessment—The Common Challenge of Dealing with the Precautionary Frame (Based on the Toxicity Controversy in Sweden and the Netherlands) pp. 821-832

- Arnold Tukker
- Tools for Comparative Analysis of Alternatives: Competing or Complementary Perspectives? pp. 833-851

- Patrick Hofstetter, Jane C. Bare, James Hammitt, Patricia A. Murphy and Glenn E. Rice
- Life Cycle Impact Assessment: A Challenge for Risk Analysts pp. 853-860

- H. Scott Matthews, Lester Lave and Heather MacLean
- Public Participation in Life Cycle Assessment and Risk Assessment: A Shared Need pp. 861-877

- Robert P. Anex and Will Focht
- Use of Risk Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment in Decision Making: A Common Policy Research Agenda pp. 879-894

- Sarah J. Cowell, Robyn Fairman and Ragnar E. Lofstedt
- A Regression‐Based Approach for Estimating Primary and Secondary Particulate Matter Intake Fractions pp. 895-904

- Jonathan I. Levy, Scott K. Wolff and John S. Evans
- Intake Fraction for Multimedia Pollutants: A Tool for Life Cycle Analysis and Comparative Risk Assessment pp. 905-918

- Deborah H. Bennett, Manuele D. Margni, Thomas E. McKone and Olivier Jolliet
- Life Cycle Emission Distributions Within the Economy: Implications for Life Cycle Impact Assessment pp. 919-930

- Gregory A. Norris
- Assessing Human Health Response in Life Cycle Assessment Using ED10s and DALYs: Part 1—Cancer Effects pp. 931-946

- Pierre Crettaz, David Pennington, Lorenz Rhomberg, Kevin Brand and Olivier Jolliet
- Assessing Human Health Response in Life Cycle Assessment Using ED10s and DALYs: Part 2—Noncancer Effects pp. 947-963

- David Pennington, Pierre Crettaz, Annick Tauxe, Lorenz Rhomberg, Kevin Brand and Olivier Jolliet
- Selecting Human Health Metrics for Environmental Decision‐Support Tools pp. 965-983

- Patrick Hofstetter and James Hammitt
- QALYs Versus WTP pp. 985-1001

- James Hammitt
- Integrating Risk Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment: A Case Study of Insulation pp. 1003-1017

- Yurika Nishioka, Jonathan I. Levy, Gregory A. Norris, Andrew Wilson, Patrick Hofstetter and John D. Spengler
- Potential Exposures and Risks from Beryllium‐Containing Products pp. 1019-1033

- Henry H. Willis and H. Keith Florig
Volume 22, issue 4, 2002
- Risk Analysis and Risk Management in an Uncertain World pp. 655-664

- Howard Kunreuther
- Are Received Risk Perception Models Alive and Well? pp. 665-669

- Lennart Sjöberg
- The Role of Risk Analysis in Understanding Bioterrorism pp. 671-677

- Charles N. Haas
- What to Do at Low Doses: A Bounding Approach for Economic Analysis pp. 679-688

- Charles Griffiths, Chris Dockins, Nicole Owens, Nathalie Simon and Daniel Axelrad
- An Exposure Assessment for Methylmercury from Seafood for Consumers in the United States pp. 689-699

- Clark D. Carrington and Michael P. Bolger
- The Media and Genetically Modified Foods: Evidence in Support of Social Amplification of Risk pp. 701-711

- Lynn J. Frewer, Susan Miles and Roy Marsh
- What Number is “Fifty‐Fifty”?: Redistributing Excessive 50% Responses in Elicited Probabilities pp. 713-723

- Wändi Bruine de Bruin, Paul S. Fischbeck, Neil A. Stiber and Baruch Fischhoff
- Gender and Race in Beliefs about Outdoor Air Pollution pp. 725-738

- Branden B. Johnson
- The Quality of Stakeholder‐Based Decisions pp. 739-749

- Thomas C. Beierle
- Risk Perception and New Age Beliefs pp. 751-764

- Lennart Sjöberg and Anders af Wåhlberg
- Priorities in Information Desire about Unknown Risks pp. 765-776

- René Lion, Ree M. Meertens and Ilja Bot
- Stability and Inoculation of Risk Comparisons' Effects Under Conflict: Replicating and Extending the “Asbestos Jury” Study by Slovic et al pp. 777-788

- Branden B. Johnson
- Constructing Scientific Authorities: Issue Framing of Chlorinated Disinfection Byproducts in Public Health pp. 789-802

- S. Michelle Driedger, John Eyles, Susan D. Elliott and Donald C. Cole
- Validating Benefit and Cost Estimates: The Case of Airbag Regulation pp. 803-811

- Kimberly M. Thompson, Maria Segui‐Gomez and John D. Graham
- Risk Communication: A Mental Models Approach pp. 813-814

- Branden B. Johnson
- Risk, Uncertainty, and Rational Action pp. 815-817

- Branden B. Johnson
Volume 22, issue 3, 2002
- Assessing the Risks of Terrorism: A Special Collection of Perspectives Articles by Former Presidents of the Society for Risk Analysis pp. 401-402

- Elizabeth L. Anderson
- View Point: Risk Analysis and the Terrorism Problem in Two Parts pp. 403-403

- Lester Lave
- A Perspective: Risk Analysis as a Tool for Reducing the Risks of Terrorism pp. 405-413

- Paul F. Deisler
- A Mental Model Proposed to Address Sustainability and Terrorism Issues pp. 415-420

- Richard Schwing
- Perspectives on the Use of Risk Assessment to Address Terrorism pp. 421-423

- B. John Garrick
- Terrorism as Hazard: A New Species of Trouble pp. 425-426

- Paul Slovic
- The Role of Insurance in Managing Extreme Events: Implications for Terrorism Coverage pp. 427-437

- Howard Kunreuther
- The Role of Risk Analysis in the Protection of Critical Infrastructures Against Terrorism pp. 439-444

- Yacov Y. Haimes and Thomas Longstaff
- Fusion of Intelligence Information: A Bayesian Approach pp. 445-454

- Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- Conditional Dose‐Response Relationships for Microorganisms: Development and Application pp. 455-463

- Charles N. Haas
- Benchmark Dose Calculations for Methylmercury‐Associated Delays on Evoked Potential Latencies in Two Cohorts of Children pp. 465-474

- Katsuyuki Murata, Esben Budtz‐Jørgensen and Philippe Grandjean
- Cryptosporidium Dose‐Response Studies: Variation Between Hosts pp. 475-485

- Peter F. M. Teunis, Cynthia L. Chappell and Pablo C. Okhuysen
- Perspectives on Incorporating Human Neurobehavioral End Points in Risk Assessments pp. 487-498

- David C. Bellinger
- Importance of Uncertainty and Variability to Predicted Risks from Trophic Transfer of PCBs in Dredged Sediments pp. 499-512

- Katherine E. Von Stackelberg, Dmitriy Burmistrov, Donna J. Vorhees, Todd Bridges and Igor Linkov
- The Spokane Tribe's Multipathway Subsistence Exposure Scenario and Screening Level RME pp. 513-526

- Barbara L. Harper, Brian Flett, Stuart Harris, Corn Abeyta and Fred Kirschner
- The Limits of Catastrophe Aversion pp. 527-538

- Martin Peterson
- Introduction to Special Section on Sensitivity Analysis and Summary of NCSU/USDA Workshop on Sensitivity Analysis pp. 539-545

- H. Christopher Frey
- Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Point (HACCP) History and Conceptual Overview pp. 547-552

- Karen L. Hulebak and Wayne Schlosser
- Identification and Review of Sensitivity Analysis Methods pp. 553-578

- H. Christopher Frey and Sumeet R. Patil
- Sensitivity Analysis for Importance Assessment pp. 579-590

- Andrea Saltelli
- Illustration of Sampling‐Based Methods for Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis pp. 591-622

- J. C. Helton and F. J. Davis
- Use of Sensitivity Analysis to Assess Reliability of Metabolic and Physiological Models pp. 623-631

- Michael C. Kohn
- Risk and Uncertainty Analysis in Government Safety Decisions pp. 633-646

- Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- Variability and Uncertainty Meet Risk Management and Risk Communication pp. 647-654

- Kimberly M. Thompson
Volume 22, issue 2, 2002
- On the Risk of Mortality to Primates Exposed to Anthrax Spores pp. 189-193

- Charles N. Haas
- Chemical and Biological Agent Incident Response and Decision Process for Civilian and Public Sector Facilities pp. 195-202

- Ellen Raber, Joy M. Hirabayashi, Saverio P. Mancieri, Alfred L. Jin, Karen J. Folks, Tina M. Carlsen and Pete Estacio
- An Overview of the Salmonella Enteritidis Risk Assessment for Shell Eggs and Egg Products pp. 203-218

- B. K. Hope, A. R. Baker, E. D. Edel, A. T. Hogue, W. D. Schlosser, R. Whiting, R. M. McDowell and R. A. Morales
- Quantitative Assessment of Exposure to the Mycotoxin Ochratoxin A in Food pp. 219-234

- Jean‐Pierre Gauchi and Jean‐Charles Leblanc
- Physical Injury Risks Associated with Drinking Water Arsenic Treatment pp. 235-243

- Floyd J. Frost, Joseph Chwirka, Gunther F. Craun, Bruce Thomson and John Stomp
- The Dynamic Performances of DDTs in the Environment and Japanese Exposure to Them: A Historical Perspective after the Ban pp. 245-263

- Shinsuke Morisawa, Atsushi Kato, Minoru Yoneda and Yoko Shimada
- A Random Walk Model of Skin Permeation pp. 265-276

- H. Frederick Frasch
- Measurement Error, Skewness, and Risk Analysis: Coping with the Long Tail of the Distribution pp. 277-290

- Jeryl L. Mumpower and Gary McClelland
- An Ecological Risk Assessment for Chlorpyrifos in an Agriculturally Dominated Tributary of the San Joaquin River pp. 291-308

- Nicholas N. Poletika, Kent B. Woodburn and Kevin S. Henry
- Third‐Party Inspection as an Alternative to Command and Control Regulation pp. 309-318

- Howard C. Kunreuther, Patrick J. McNulty and Yong Kang
- Finding and Fixing Systems Weaknesses: Probabilistic Methods and Applications of Engineering Risk Analysis pp. 319-334

- Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- Valuation of Childhood Risk Reduction: The Importance of Age, Risk Preferences, and Perspective pp. 335-346

- Chris Dockins, Robin R. Jenkins, Nicole Owens, Nathalie Simon and Lanelle Bembenek Wiggins
- Beyond Perception: The Experience of Risk and Stigma in Community Contexts pp. 347-358

- Robin S Gregory and Theresa A Satterfield
- New Information and Social Trust: Asymmetry and Perseverance of Attributions about Hazard Managers pp. 359-367

- George Cvetkovich, Michael Siegrist, Rachel Murray and Sarah Tragesser
- Scale Invariance of Incident Size Distributions in Response to Sizes of Their Causes pp. 369-381

- James D. Englehardt
- Risk Filtering, Ranking, and Management Framework Using Hierarchical Holographic Modeling pp. 383-397

- Yacov Y. Haimes, Stan Kaplan and James H. Lambert
- Transboundry Risk Management pp. 399-399

- Curtis Travis
Volume 22, issue 1, 2002
- Are We Forgetting the Risk of COTS Products in Wireless Communications? pp. 1-6

- Thomas A. Longstaff, Yacov Y. Haimes and Carol Sledge
- Importance of Transparency and Traceability in Building a Safety Case for High‐Level Nuclear Waste Repositories pp. 7-15

- Sitakanta Mohanty and Budhi Sagar
- Probabilistic Risk Analysis and Game Theory pp. 17-27

- Kjell Hausken
- Human and Organizational Factors in Reliability Assessment and Management of Offshore Structures pp. 29-45

- Robert G. Bea
- A Probabilistic Transmission Model of Salmonella in the Primary Broiler Production Chain pp. 47-58

- Jukka Ranta and Riitta Maijala
- Which Paradigm for Managing the Risk of Ionizing Radiation? pp. 59-66

- Franco Romerio
- Elicitation of Quantitative Data from a Heterogeneous Expert Panel: Formal Process and Application in Animal Health pp. 67-81

- Ine H. J. Van Der Fels‐Klerx, Louis H. J. Goossens, Helmut W. Saatkamp and Suzan H. S. Horst
- A Procedural Evaluation of an Analytic‐Deliberative Process: The Columbia River Comprehensive Impact Assessment pp. 83-100

- Aimee Guglielmo Kinney and Thomas M. Leschine
- An Existential Approach to Risk Perception pp. 101-120

- Ian H. Langford
- Urban Air Quality in North‐East England: Exploring the Influences on Local Views and Perceptions pp. 121-130

- Denise Howel, Suzanne Moffatt, Helen Prince, Judith Bush and Christine E Dunn
- Evaluating Public Commentary and Scientific Evidence Submitted in the Development of a Risk Assessment pp. 131-140

- Marieka S. Schotland and Lisa A. Bero
- Absolute Risk or Relative Risk? A Study of Intraspecies and Interspecies Extrapolation of Chemical‐Induced Cancer Risk pp. 141-157

- Jeanne Kuo, Igor Linkov, Lorenz Rhomberg, Michael Polkanov, George Gray and Richard Wilson
- Estimation of Metabolic Rate Constants in PBPK‐Models from Liver Slice Experiments: What Are the Experimental Needs? pp. 159-173

- Jan C. H. Van Eijkeren
- Cryptosporidium Dose Response Studies: Variation Between Isolates pp. 175-185

- Peter F. M. Teunis, Cynthia L. Chappell and Pablo C. Okhuysen
- Smoking: Risk, Perception, and Policy pp. 185-186

- Curtis C. Travis
- Statistics for Environmental Science and Management pp. 185-185

- Craig Stow
- Risk, Media and Stigma: Understanding Public Challenges to Modern Science and Technology pp. 186-188

- John F. Ahearne
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