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Volume 20, issue 6, 2000
- Introduction: Dilemmas in Intergenerational versus Intragenerational Equity and Risk Policy pp. 759-762

- David Okrent and Nick Pidgeon
- Intergenerational Issues Regarding Nuclear Power, Nuclear Waste, and Nuclear Weapons pp. 763-770

- John F. Ahearne
- Duties to Future Generations, Proxy Consent, Intra‐ and Intergenerational Equity: The Case of Nuclear Waste pp. 771-778

- Kristin Shrader‐Frechette
- Discounting Across Generations: Necessary, not Suspect pp. 779-792

- Richard B. Belzer
- The Ultimate Uncertainty — Intergenerational Planning pp. 793-800

- Chauncey Starr
- Neighbors in Time: Development and Use of Some Values for Intergenerational Justice from the Jewish and Christian Religious Traditions pp. 801-820

- Wayne W. Becker
- Municipal Waste Management: Inequities and the Role of Deliberation pp. 821-832

- Judith Petts
- Intergenerational and International Discounting pp. 833-838

- Thomas Schelling
- Discounting Compensation for Injuries pp. 839-850

- Colin Price
- Equity, Efficiency, Uncertainty, and the Mitigation of Global Climate Change pp. 851-860

- James Hammitt and Charles M. Harvey
- Can We Use Human Judgments to Determine the Discount Rate? pp. 861-868

- Jonathan Baron
- Societal Response to Hurricane Mitch and Intra‐ versus Intergenerational Equity Issues: Whose Norms Should Apply? pp. 869-882

- Michael Glantz and Dale Jamieson
- Intergenerational Risk Decision Making: A Practical Example pp. 883-894

- Andrew C. Kadak
- Risks of Hazardous Waste Sites versus Asteroid and Comet Impacts: Accounting for the Discrepancies in U.S. Resource Allocation pp. 895-904

- Michael B. Gerrard
- Ecological Risks and Community Perceptions of Fairness and Justice: A Cross‐Cultural Model pp. 905-916

- Geoffrey J. Syme, Elisabeth Kals, Blair E. Nancarrow and Leo Montada
- Voluntary Siting and Equity: The MRS Facility Experience in Native America pp. 917-930

- M. V. Rajeev Gowda and Doug Easterling
Volume 20, issue 5, 2000
- Ecological Risks of Diazinon from Agricultural Use in the Sacramento – San Joaquin River Basins, California pp. 545-572

- Jeffrey M. Giddings, Lenwood W. Hall and Keith R. Solomon
- Generating Probabilistic Spatially‐Explicit Individual and Population Exposure Estimates for Ecological Risk Assessments pp. 573-590

- Bruce K. Hope
- Efficient Sensitivity/Uncertainty Analysis Using the Combined Stochastic Response Surface Method and Automated Differentiation: Application to Environmental and Biological Systems pp. 591-602

- S. S. Isukapalli, A. Roy and P. G. Georgopoulos
- Variations in Concepts of “Susceptibility” in Risk Assessment pp. 603-612

- Rebecca T. Parkin and John M. Balbus
- Exposure Assessment of Heavy Metals Resulting from Farmland Application of Wastewater Sludge in Tianjin, China: The Examination of Two Existing National Standards for Soil and Farmland‐Used Sludge pp. 613-626

- Hongbin Cao and Saburo Ikeda
- Daily Soil Ingestion Estimates for Children at a Superfund Site pp. 627-636

- Edward J. Stanek and Edward J. Calabrese
- Assessment of Airborne Exposure to Trihalomethanes from Tap Water in Residential Showers and Baths pp. 637-652

- B. D. Kerger, C. E. Schmidt and D. J. Paustenbach
- Are the Members of a Paving Crew Uniformly Exposed to Bitumen Fume, Organic Vapor, and Benzo(a)pyrene? pp. 653-664

- Igor Burstyn and Hans Kromhout
- Risk/Risk Trade‐offs in Pesticide Regulation: An Exploratory Analysis of the Public Health Effects of a Ban on Organophosphate and Carbamate Pesticides pp. 665-680

- George M. Gray and James Hammitt
- Risk Perception in the U.K. Oil and Gas Production Industry: Are Expert Loss‐Prevention Managers' Perceptions Different From Those of Members of the Public? pp. 681-690

- George Wright, Alan Pearman and Keith Yardley
- Public Perceptions of Health Risks from Polluted Coastal Bathing Waters: A Mixed Methodological Analysis Using Cultural Theory pp. 691-704

- Ian H. Langford, Stavros Georgiou, Ian Bateman, Rosemary J. Day and R. Kerry Turner
- Do People Actually Pursue Risk Elimination in Environmental Risk Management? pp. 705-712

- Kazuya Nakayachi
- Perception of Hazards: The Role of Social Trust and Knowledge pp. 713-720

- Michael Siegrist and George Cvetkovich
- Protection Motivation and Risk Communication pp. 721-734

- Kurt Neuwirth, Sharon Dunwoody and Robert J. Griffin
- A Comparison of Organic and Conventional Fresh Produce Buyers in the Boston Area pp. 735-746

- Pamela R. D. Williams and James Hammitt
- From Breeder Reactors to Butterflies: Risk, Culture, and Biotechnology pp. 747-754

- Geoffrey P. Lomax
Volume 20, issue 4, 2000
- Risk‐Based Design of Aseptic Processing of Heterogeneous Food Products pp. 405-412

- Louise M. Braud, M. Elena Castell‐Perez and Marty D. Matlock
- Determinants of Priority for Risk Reduction: The Role of Worry pp. 413-428

- Jonathan Baron, John C. Hershey and Howard Kunreuther
- Assessing Overall Risk in Reproductive Experiments pp. 429-438

- David B. Dunson
- A Systematic Uncertainty Analysis of an Evaluative Fate and Exposure Model pp. 439-454

- Edgar G. Hertwich, Thomas E. McKone and William S. Pease
- Multiattribute Risk Analysis in Nuclear Emergency Management pp. 455-468

- Raimo P. Hämäläinen, Mats R. K. Lindstedt and Kari Sinkko
- A Modeling Framework for Exposing Risks in Complex Systems pp. 469-482

- Joseph Sharit
- Emergency Planning for Hazardous Industrial Areas: A Brazilian Case Study pp. 483-494

- Alvaro B. De Souza
- An Integrated Risk Model of a Drinking‐Water – Borne Cryptosporidiosis Outbreak pp. 495-512

- Elizabeth A. Casman, Baruch Fischhoff, Claire Palmgren, Mitchell J. Small and Felicia Wu
- The Beta Poisson Dose‐Response Model Is Not a Single‐Hit Model pp. 513-520

- P. F. M. Teunis and A. H. Havelaar
- Child Passenger Safety: Decisions about Seating Location, Airbag Exposure, and Restraint Use pp. 521-528

- Roberta J. Glass, Maria Segui‐Gomez and John D. Graham
- Use of Quality‐Adjusted Life Year Weights with Dose‐Response Models for Public Health Decisions: A Case Study of the Risks and Benefits of Fish Consumption pp. 529-542

- Rafael A. Ponce, Scott M. Bartell, Eva Y. Wong, Denise LaFlamme, Clark Carrington, Robert C. Lee, Donald L. Patrick, Elaine M. Faustman and Michael Bolger
- Software Review: Modelmaker 4.0 pp. 543-544

- Marc L. Rigas
Volume 20, issue 3, 2000
- Response pp. 295-296

- Louis Anthony Cox, Weihsueh A. Chiu, David M. Hassenzahl and Daniel M. Kammen
- Low Dose Responses pp. 297-300

- Richard Wilson
- 1998 Annual Meeting Plenary Session: Assessing and Managing Risks in a Democratic Society pp. 301-316

- Gail Charnley, John D. Graham, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. and Jason Shogren
- The Tumorigenicity of Mutagenic Contact‐Sensitizing Chemicals pp. 317-326

- Roy E. Albert and Philip S. Magee
- A Probabilistic Methodology for the Assessment of Safety from Dropped Loads in Offshore Engineering pp. 327-338

- Alessandro Mazzola
- Setting Risk Priorities: A Formal Model pp. 339-352

- Jun Long and Baruch Fischhoff
- Salient Value Similarity, Social Trust, and Risk/Benefit Perception pp. 353-362

- Michael Siegrist, George Cvetkovich and Claudia Roth
- Regression Models and Risk Estimation for Mixed Discrete and Continuous Outcomes in Developmental Toxicology pp. 363-376

- Meredith M. Regan and Paul J. Catalano
- Quantitative Methods for Environmental Justice Assessment of Transportation pp. 377-384

- G. Scott Mills and K. Sieglinde Neuhauser
- Evaluating the Simplified Conjoint Expected Risk Model: Comparing the Use of Objective and Subjective Information pp. 385-392

- Lisa K. Carlstrom, J. Arthur Woodward and Christina G. S. Palmer
- Utility of Biochemical Systems Theory for the Analysis of Metabolic Effects from Low‐Dose Chemical Exposure pp. 393-402

- Eberhard O. Voit
Volume 20, issue 2, 2000
- Combining Probability Distributions from Experts in Risk Analysis pp. 155-156

- Stan Kaplan
- Risk Management across the Globe: Insights from a Comparative Look at Sweden, Japan, and the United States pp. 157-162

- Ragnar E. Löfstedt, Saburo Ikeda and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Chemical and Radiation Environmental Risk Management: Differences, Commonalities, and Challenges pp. 163-172

- Nga L. Tran, Paul A. Locke and Thomas A. Burke
- Generic Assessment Endpoints Are Needed for Ecological Risk Assessment pp. 173-178

- Glenn W. Suter
- Expert and Layperson Perceptions of Ecosystem Risk pp. 179-194

- Jeffrey K. Lazo, Jason C. Kinnell and Ann Fisher
- The Influence of Trust and Perceptions of Risks and Benefits on the Acceptance of Gene Technology pp. 195-204

- Michael Siegrist
- Distributions of Total Job Tenure for Men and Women in Selected Industries and Occupations in the United States, February 1996 pp. 205-224

- David E. Burmaster
- Modeling Ship Transportation Risk pp. 225-244

- Timothy G. Fowler and Eirik Sørgård
- Percentiles of the Product of Uncertainty Factors for Establishing Probabilistic Reference Doses pp. 245-250

- David W. Gaylor and Ralph L. Kodell
- Probabilistic Analysis of the Inadvertent Reentry of the Cassini Spacecraft's Radioisotope Thermoelectric Generators pp. 251-260

- Michael V. Frank
- Fitting Second‐Order Finite Mixture Models to Data with Many Censored Values Using Maximum Likelihood Estimation pp. 261-272

- David E. Burmaster and Andrew M. Wilson
- Air Toxics and Health Risks in California: The Public Health Implications of Outdoor Concentrations pp. 273-292

- Rachel A. Morello‐Frosch, Tracey J. Woodruff, Daniel Axelrad and Jane C. Caldwell
Volume 20, issue 1, 2000
- Factors in Risk Perception pp. 1-12

- Lennart Sjöberg
- Correlates of Household Seismic Hazard Adjustment Adoption pp. 13-26

- Michael K. Lindell and David J. Whitney
- Cultural Myths of Human and Physical Nature: Integrated or Separated? pp. 27-40

- Gunnar Grendstad and Per Selle
- Development of a Single‐Meal Fish Consumption Advisory for Methyl Mercury pp. 41-48

- Gary L. Ginsberg and Brian F. Toal
- Categorizing Risks for Risk Ranking pp. 49-58

- M. Granger Morgan, H. Keith Florig, Michael L. DeKay and Paul Fischbeck
- Random Number Generation from Right‐Skewed, Symmetric, and Left‐Skewed Distributions pp. 59-72

- Eberhard O. Voit and Lorelei H. Schwacke
- Risk Analysis of PCB Exposure via the Soil–Food Crop Pathway, and Alternatives for Remediation at Serpukhov, Russian Federation pp. 73-80

- Theodora Tsongas, Dmitrii Orlinskii, Irina Priputina, Galina Pleskachevskaya, Alexander Fetishchev, George Hinman and Walter Butcher
- Cancer Risk Estimation for Mixtures of Coal Tars and Benzo(a)pyrene pp. 81-86

- D. W. Gaylor, S. J. Culp, L. S. Goldstein and F. A. Beland
- Risk Estimation and Value‐of‐Information Analysis for Three Proposed Genetic Screening Programs for Chronic Beryllium Disease Prevention pp. 87-100

- Scott M. Bartell, Rafael A. Ponce, Timothy K. Takaro, Richard O. Zerbe, Gilbert S. Omenn and Elaine M. Faustman
- The Assessment of Radiation Exposures in Native American Communities from Nuclear Weapons Testing in Nevada pp. 101-112

- Eric Frohmberg, Robert Goble, Virginia Sanchez and Dianne Quigley
- Risk of Extreme Events in Multiobjective Decision Trees Part 1. Severe Events pp. 113-124

- Hendrik I. Frohwein and James H. Lambert
- Risk of Extreme Events in Multiobjective Decision Trees Part 2. Rare Events pp. 125-134

- Hendrik I. Frohwein, Yacov Y. Haimes and James H. Lambert
- Improving Cancer Dose–Response Characterization by Using Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling: An Analysis of Pooled Data for Acrylonitrile‐Induced Brain Tumors to Assess Cancer Potency in the Rat pp. 135-152

- Christopher R. Kirman, Sean M. Hays, Gregory L. Kedderis, Michael L. Gargas and Dale E. Strother
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