Risk Analysis
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Volume 21, issue 6, 2001
- The Genomic Revolution: What Does It Mean for Risk Assessment? pp. 983-988

- William E. Bishop, David P. Clarke and Curtis C. Travis
- A Framework to Guide Thinking and Analysis Regarding Climate Change Policies pp. 989-1000

- Ralph L. Keeney and Timothy L. McDaniels
- A Case Study Comparing Static and Spatially Explicit Ecological Exposure Analysis Methods pp. 1001-1010

- Bruce K. Hope
- Ecological Risk – Benefit Analysis of a Wetland Development Based on Risk Assessment Using “Expected Loss of Biodiversity” pp. 1011-1024

- Tosihiro Oka, Hiroyuki Matsuda and Yasuro Kadono
- The Risk of Groundling Fatalities from Unintentional Airplane Crashes pp. 1025-1038

- Kimberly M. Thompson, R. Frank Rabouw and Roger Cooke
- Public Response to the Tokai Nuclear Accident pp. 1039-1046

- Tsunoda Katsuya
- Shared Values, Social Trust, and the Perception of Geographic Cancer Clusters pp. 1047-1054

- Michael Siegrist, George T. Cvetkovich and Heinz Gutscher
- Correlates of Hazard Education Programs for Youth pp. 1055-1064

- Kevin R. Ronan and David M. Johnston
- Testing a Structured Decision Approach: Value‐Focused Thinking for Deliberative Risk Communication pp. 1065-1076

- Joseph L. Arvai, Robin Gregory and Timothy L. McDaniels
- Application of Monitoring Data forGiardia andCryptosporidium to Boil Water Advisories pp. 1077-1086

- Peter M. Wallis, Darrell Matson, Michael Jones and John Jamieson
- Poliovirus Surveillance by Examining Sewage Water Specimens: Studies on Detection Probability Using Simulation Models pp. 1087-1096

- J. Ranta, T. Hovi and E. Arjas
- Modeling Virus Inactivation on Salad Crops Using Microbial Count Data pp. 1097-1108

- Susan R. Petterson, Peter F. M. Teunis and Nicholas J. Ashbolt
- A GIS‐Based Framework for Hazardous Materials Transport Risk Assessment pp. 1109-1120

- Vedat Verter and Bahar Y. Kara
Volume 21, issue 5, 2001
- Hypothetical Fears and Quantitative Risk Analysis pp. 803-803

- Chauncey Starr
- Fitting Hierarchical Holographic Modeling into the Theory of Scenario Structuring and a Resulting Refinement to the Quantitative Definition of Risk pp. 807-807

- Stan Kaplan, Yacov Y. Haimes and B. John Garrick
- Estimates of the Health Risk Reductions Associated with Attainment of Alternative Particulate Matter Standards in Two U.S. Cities pp. 821-821

- Leland B. Deck, Ellen S. Post, Eric Smith, Matthew Wiener, Kathleen Cunningham and Harvey Richmond
- An Empirical Bayes Approach to Estimating the Relation of Mortality to Exposure to Particulate Matter pp. 837-837

- Ellen Post, David Hoaglin, Leland Deck and Kinley Larntz
- Air Pollution and Mortality: Quantification and Valuation of Years of Life Lost pp. 843-843

- Ingemar Leksell and Ari Rabl
- Effects of Uncertainties on Exposure Estimates to Methylmercury: A Monte Carlo Analysis of Exposure Biomarkers versus Dietary Recall Estimation pp. 859-859

- Ravi N. Sanga, Scott M. Bartell, Rafael A. Ponce, Ana A. P. Boischio, Claude R. Joiris, Crispin H. Pierce and Elaine M. Faustman
- Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of the Lactational Transfer of Methylmercury pp. 869-869

- Janusz Z. Byczkowski and John C. Lipscomb
- Acute Exposure to Extremely Hazardous Substances: An Analysis of Environmental Equity pp. 883-883

- Jayajit Chakraborty
- Comparison of Chemical Screening and Ranking Approaches: The Waste Minimization Prioritization Tool versus Toxic Equivalency Potentials pp. 897-897

- David W. Pennington and Jane C. Bare
- A Deliberative Method for Ranking Risks (I): Overview and Test Bed Development pp. 913-913

- H. Keith Florig, M. Granger Morgan, Kara M. Morgan, Karen E. Jenni, Baruch Fischhoff, Paul S. Fischbeck and Michael L. DeKay
- A Deliberative Method for Ranking Risks (II): Evaluation of Validity and Agreement among Risk Managers pp. 923-923

- Kara M. Morgan, Michael L. DeKay, Paul S. Fischbeck, M. Granger Morgan, Baruch Fischhoff and H. Keith Florig
- Safe and Sorry: Risk, Environmental Equity, and Hazardous Waste Management Facilities pp. 939-939

- Mark K. Atlas
- Role of Negative Emotion in Communication about CO2 Risks pp. 955-955

- Anneloes L. Meijnders, Cees J. H. Midden and Henk A. M. Wilke
- Risk Perception of Heavy Metal Soil Contamination and Attitudes toward Decontamination Strategies pp. 967-967

- Olaf Weber, Roland W. Scholz, Renate Bühlmann and Dirk Grasmück
Volume 21, issue 4, 2001
- Sensitivity Analysis, Monte Carlo Risk Analysis, and Bayesian Uncertainty Assessment pp. 579-584

- Sander Greenland
- Human Interindividual Variability in Susceptibility to Airborne Particles pp. 585-600

- Dale Hattis, Abel Russ, Robert Goble, Prerna Banati and Margaret Chu
- Using Epidemiological Studies to Check the Consistency of the Cancer Risks Predicted by High‐Dose Animal Experiments: A Methodological Review pp. 601-612

- John A. Bukowski, A. Robert Schnatter and Leo Korn
- Likelihood Contour Method for the Calculation of Asymptotic Upper Confidence Limits on the Risk Function for Quantitative Responses pp. 613-624

- Senin Banga, Ganapati P. Patil and Charles Taillie
- Limitations to Empirical Extrapolation Studies: The Case of BMD Ratios pp. 625-640

- Kevin P. Brand, Paul J. Catalano, James Hammitt, Lorenz Rhomberg and John S. Evans
- Comparison of the EU T25 Single Point Estimate Method with Benchmark Dose Response Modeling for Estimating Potency of Carcinogens pp. 641-656

- Cynthia B. Van Landingham, Bruce C. Allen, Annette M. Shipp and Kenny S. Crump
- Estimation of Tuberculosis Risk and Incidence under Upper Room Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation in a Waiting Room in a Hypothetical Scenario pp. 657-674

- Gwangpyo Ko, Harriet A. Burge, Edward A. Nardell and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Stochastic Estimates of Exposure and Cancer Risk from Carbon Tetrachloride Released to the Air from the Rocky Flats Plant pp. 675-696

- Arthur S. Rood, Patricia D. McGavran, Jill W. Aanenson and John E. Till
- Reproductive and Developmental Risks from Ethylene Oxide: A Probabilistic Characterization of Possible Regulatory Thresholds pp. 697-718

- J. S. Evans, L. R. Rhomberg, P. L. Williams, A. M. Wilson and S. J. S. Baird
- Short‐Term Dermal Absorption and Penetration of Chemicals from Aqueous Solutions: Theory and Experiment pp. 719-726

- James N. McDougal and Julia L. Jurgens‐Whitehead
- Sexual Risk Compensation and HIV/STD Transmission: Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Considerations pp. 727-736

- Steven D. Pinkerton
- Environmental Tobacco Smoke Revisited: The Reliability of the Data Used for Risk Assessment pp. 737-760

- Robert Nilsson
- Stochastic Simulation of Catastrophic Hail and Windstorm Indemnities in the Dutch Greenhouse Sector pp. 761-770

- M. A. P. M. Van Asseldonk, M. P. M. Meuwissen and R. B. M. Huirne
- Benchmarking Safety Climate in Hazardous Environments: A Longitudinal, Interorganizational Approach pp. 771-786

- Kathryn Mearns, Sean M. Whitaker and Rhona Flin
- Options in Radioactive Waste Management Revisited: A Proposed Framework for Robust Decision Making pp. 787-800

- Thomas Flüeler
Volume 21, issue 3, 2001
- The Changing Character of Regulation: A Comparison of Europe and the United States pp. 399-416

- Ragnar E. Löfstedt and David Vogel
- Advancing Environmental Risk Education pp. 417-426

- Michaela T. Zint
- Information Technology Risks as Seen by the Public pp. 427-442

- Lennart Sjöberg and Jana Fromm
- Analytical Paradigms: The Epistemological Distances between Scientists, Policy Makers, and the Public pp. 443-456

- Theresa Garvin
- Personality Correlates of Risk Perception pp. 457-466

- Muriel Bouyer, Sophie Bagdassarian, Sveti Chaabanne and Etienne Mullet
- Source Credibility in Environmental Health – Risk Controversies: Application of Meyer's Credibility Index pp. 467-480

- Katherine A. McComas and Craig W. Trumbo
- Scenario‐Based Risk Assessment of Multi‐Use Chemicals: Application to Solvents pp. 481-498

- Martin Scheringer, Thomas Vögl, Julia Von Grote, Béatrice Capaul, Renate Schubert and Konrad Hungerbühler
- Variation of Consumer Contact with Household Products: A Preliminary Investigation pp. 499-512

- M. F. Weegels and M. P. Van Veen
- The Chemical Accident Risk Assessment Thesaurus: A Tool for Analyzing and Comparing Diverse Risk Assessment Processes and Definitions pp. 513-532

- A. J. Ignatowski and I. Rosenthal
- Ethnic Differences in Risk from Mercury among Savannah River Fishermen pp. 533-544

- Joanna Burger, Karen F. Gaines and Michael Gochfeld
- Radiocesium in Fish from the Savannah River and Steel Creek: Potential Food Chain Exposure to the Public pp. 545-560

- Joanna Burger, K. F. Gaines, J. D. Peles, W. L. Stephens, C. Shane Boring, >I. L. Brisbin, J. Snodgrass, A. L. Bryan, Jr., M. H. Smith and M. Gochfeld
- An Exploratory Study of Variations in Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the United States pp. 561-574

- Ravi P. Subramaniam, Jay Turim, Steven L. Golden, Preeti Kral and Elizabeth L. Anderson
Volume 21, issue 2, 2001
- Risk Analysis, Systems Analysis, and Covey's Seven Habits. Perspectives pp. 217-224

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- Robustness of Conditional Moments: An Application to Premium Calculation of Reinsurance Treaties pp. 225-234

- Ping‐Hung Hsieh
- Property Loss Estimation for Wind and Earthquake Perils pp. 235-250

- Adrian M. Chandler, E. John W. Jones and Minoo H. Patel
- Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Low‐Altitude Aircraft Overflights: I. Planning the Analysis and Estimating Exposure pp. 251-262

- Rebecca A. Efroymson, Glenn W. Suter, Winifred H. Rose and Sarah Nemeth
- Ecological Risk Assessment Framework for Low‐Altitude Aircraft Overflights: II. Estimating Effects on Wildlife pp. 263-274

- Rebecca A. Efroymson and Glenn W. Suter
- Multimedia Analysis of PAHs and Nitro‐PAH Daughter Products in the Los Angeles Basin pp. 275-294

- Denise Yaffe, Yoram Cohen, Janet Arey and Andrew J. Grosovsky
- A Weighted Composite Dose – Response Model For Human Salmonellosis pp. 295-306

- Heejeong K. Latimer, Lee‐Ann Jaykus, Roberta A. Morales, Peter Cowen and Douglas Crawford‐Brown
- Socioeconomic Determinants of Health‐ and Food Safety‐Related Risk Perceptions pp. 307-318

- Donna M. Dosman, Wiktor Adamowicz and Steve E. Hrudey
- Perceived Risks of Conventional and Organic Produce: Pesticides, Pathogens, and Natural Toxins pp. 319-330

- Pamela R. D. Williams and James Hammitt
- People's Preferences for Safety Control: Why Does Baseline Risk Matter? pp. 331-340

- Judith A. Covey
- Differences in Expert and Lay Judgments of Risk: Myth or Reality? pp. 341-356

- Gene Rowe and George Wright
- Evaluating the Effectiveness of Risk‐Reduction Strategies for Consumer Chemical Products pp. 357-370

- Donna M. Riley, Baruch Fischhoff, Mitchell J. Small and Paul Fischbeck
- Mitigation and Benefits Measures as Policy Tools for Siting Potentially Hazardous Facilities: Determinants of Effectiveness and Appropriateness pp. 371-382

- Hank Jenkins‐Smith and Howard Kunreuther
- Temporal Variability and Ignorance in Monte Carlo Contaminant Bioaccumulation Models: A Case Study with Selenium in Mytilus edulis pp. 383-394

- Matthew Spencer, Nicholas S. Fisher, Wen‐Xiong Wang and Scott Ferson
Volume 21, issue 1, 2001
- Multi‐Stage Model Estimates of Lung Cancer Risk from Exposure to Diesel Exhaust, Based on a U.S. Railroad Worker Cohort pp. 1-18

- Stanley V. Dawson and George V. Alexeeff
- Invited Commentary: Modeling Lung Cancer Risk from Diesel Exhaust: Suitability of the Railroad Worker Cohort for Quantitative Risk Assessment pp. 19-24

- Kenny Crump
- Chronic Health Risks from Aggregate Exposures to Ionizing Radiation and Chemicals: Scientific Basis for an Assessment Framework pp. 25-42

- Wan‐ching G. Chen and Thomas E. McKone
- Practical Methods for Meeting Remediation Goals at Hazardous Waste Sites pp. 43-52

- Terry W. Schulz and Susan Griffin
- Evaluation of the Physical Hazards Associated with Two Remedial Alternatives at a Superfund Site pp. 53-62

- Paul K. Scott, Alex Pittignano and Brent L. Finley
- Estimation of Error and Bias in Bayesian Monte Carlo Decision Analysis Using the Bootstrap pp. 63-74

- Charles D. Linville, Benjamin F. Hobbs and Boddu N. Venkatesh
- Disparity in Quantitative Risk Assessment: A Review of Input Distributions pp. 75-90

- Bruce S. Binkowitz and Daniel Wartenberg
- Characterizing Dose‐Response Relationships in Multiple Cancer Bioassays pp. 91-102

- Jonathan L. French and Paige L. Williams
- Limits of Applicability for the Deterministic Approximation of the Two‐Step Clonal Expansion Model pp. 103-106

- Wolfgang F. Heidenreich and Rudolf Hoogenveen
- A Randomization Test‐Based Method for Risk Assessment in Neurotoxicology pp. 107-116

- Michael A. Bogdan, Robert C. MacPhail and John R. Glowa
- A Health Risk Benchmark for the Neurologic Effects of Styrene: Comparison with NOAEL/LOAEL Approach pp. 117-126

- Jean Rabovsky, Jefferson Fowles, Martin D. Hill and David C. Lewis
- A Risk Management Procedure for the Washington State Ferries pp. 127-142

- Johan R. Van Dorp, Jason R. W. Merrick, John R. Harrald, Thomas A. Mazzuchi and Martha Grabowski
- Safety Risk Analysis of an Innovative Environmental Technology pp. 143-156

- Gregory S. Parnell, Michael Frimpon, John Barnes, Jack M. Kloeber, Jr., Richard F. Deckro and Jack A. Jackson
- Fault Tree Analysis for Exposure to Refrigerants Used for Automotive Air Conditioning in the United States pp. 157-171

- James J. Jetter, Reynaldo Forte, Jr. and Reva Rubenstein
- Risk Perception and Experience: Hazard Personality Profiles and Individual Differences pp. 171-178

- Julie Barnett and Glynis M. Breakwell
- Organizational Theory and the Stages of Risk Communication pp. 179-188

- Caron Chess
- Limits of Knowledge and the Limited Importance of Trust pp. 189-198

- Lennart Sjöberg
- Better Negative than Positive? Evidence of a Bias for Negative Information about Possible Health Dangers pp. 199-206

- Michael Siegrist and George Cvetkovich
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