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Volume 19, issue 6, 1999
- Risk Perception in Context: The Savannah River Site Stakeholder Study pp. 1019-1035

- Bryan L. Williams, Sylvia Brown, Michael Greenberg and Mokbul A. Kahn
- Residential Building Codes, Affordability, and Health Protection: A Risk‐Tradeoff Approach pp. 1037-1058

- James Hammitt, Eric S. Belsky, Jonathan I. Levy and John D. Graham
- Adaptive Spatial Sampling of Contaminated Soil pp. 1059-1069

- Louis Anthony Cox
- An Evaluation of Risk Estimation Procedures for Mixtures of Carcinogens pp. 1071-1076

- Jing‐Shiang Hwang and James J. Chen
- Quantifying Uncertainty in a Risk Assessment Using Human Data pp. 1077-1090

- William E. Fayerweather, James J. Collins, A. Robert Schnatter, F. Terry Hearne, Reo A. Menning and Daniel P. Reynefr
- Comparison of Six Dose‐Response Models for Use with Food‐Borne Pathogens pp. 1091-1100

- David L. Holcomb, Mary A. Smith, Glenn O. Ware, Yen‐Con Hung, Robert E. Brackett and Michael P. Doyle
- Cancer Dose‐Response Modeling of Epidemiological Data on Worker Exposures to Aldrin and Dieldrin pp. 1101-1111

- Robert L. Sielken, Robert S. Bretzlaff, Ciriaco Valdez‐Flores, Donald E. Stevenson and Geed de Jong
- Stringency of Workplace Air Contaminant Exposure Limits: A Case Study of OSHA Risk Management pp. 1113-1125

- Jahn K. Hakes
- Individual Prior Information in a Physiological Model of 2H8‐Toluene Kinetics: An Empirical Bayes Estimation Strategy pp. 1127-1134

- Paolo Vicini, Crispin H. Pierce, Russell L. Dills, Michael S. Morgan and David A. Kalman
- Ethylene Oxide Cancer Risk Assessment Based on Epidemiological Data: Application of Revised Regulatory Guidelines pp. 1135-1155

- M. Jane Teta, Robert L. Sielken and Ciriaco Valdez‐Flores
- Vehicle Emission Unit Risk Factors for Transportation Risk Assessments pp. 1157-1171

- Bruce M. Biwer and James P. Butler
- Monte Carlo Sensitivity Analysis of Unknown Parameters in Hazardous Materials Transportation Risk Assessment pp. 1173-1184

- Julia J. Pet‐Armacost, Jose Sepulveda and Milton Sakude
- Using Animated Probability Plots to Explore the Suitability of Mixture Models with Two Component Distributions pp. 1185-1192

- David E. Burmaster and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Parameter Uncertainty and Variability In Evaluative Fate and Exposure Models pp. 1193-1204

- Edgar G. Hertwich, Thomas E. McKone and William S. Pease
- On Modeling Correlated Random Variables in Risk Assessment pp. 1205-1214

- Charles N. Haas
- Health Risk Assessment of a Modern Municipal Waste Incinerator pp. 1215-1222

- Cline Boudet, Denis Zmirou, Mauricette Laffond, Franck Balducci and Jean‐Louis Benoit‐Guyod
- A Quantitative Analysis of Factors Affecting PELs and TLVs for Carcinogens pp. 1223-1224

- Jeffrey S. Smith and John M. Mendeloff
- Risk‐Based Assessment of Soil and Groundwater Quality in the Netherlands: Standards and Remediation Urgency pp. 1235-1249

- Frank A. Swartjes
- Dose Response Models For Infectious Gastroenteritis pp. 1251-1260

- Peter F. M. Teunis, Nico J. D. Nagelkerke and Charles N. Haas
Volume 19, issue 5, 1999
- Performance Assessment for Radioactive Waste Disposal pp. 759-761

- J. C. Helton and D. R. Anderson
- Historical Relationship Between Performance Assessment for Radioactive Waste Disposal and Other Types of Risk Assessment pp. 763-807

- Rob P. Rechard
- The Role of Performance Assessment in the Regulation of Underground Disposal of Radioactive Wastes: An International Perspective pp. 809-846

- B. G. J. Thompson
- Development of a Performance Assessment Capability in the Waste Management Programs of the U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission pp. 847-876

- Norman A. Eisenberg, Michael P. Lee, Timothy J. McCartin, Keith I. McConnell, Mark Thaggard and Andrew C. Campbell
- On Intergenerational Equity and Its Clash with Intragenerational Equity and on the Need for Policies to Guide the Regulation of Disposal of Wastes and Other Activities Posing Very Long‐Term Risks pp. 877-901

- David Okrent
- A Decision Theory Perspective on the Disposal of High‐Level Radioactive Waste pp. 903-913

- B. John Garrick and Stan Kaplan
- Total System Performance Assessment for Waste Disposal Using a Logic Tree Approach pp. 915-931

- John H. Kessler and Robin K. McGuire
- Performance Assessments of Nuclear Waste Repositories: A Dialogue on Their Value and Limitations pp. 933-958

- Rodney C. Ewing, Martin S. Tierney, Leonard F. Konikow and Rob P. Rechard
- Performance Assessment in Support of the 1996 Compliance Certification Application for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant pp. 959-986

- J. C. Helton, D. R. Anderson, H.‐N. Jow, M. G. Marietta and G. Basabilvazo
- Comments on “Performance Assessment in Support of the 1996 Compliance Certification Application for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant” pp. 987-987

- Anthony E. Hechanova and Ashok K. Singh
- Comments on “Performance Assessment in Support of the 1996 Compliance Certification Application for the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant” pp. 989-990

- Robert J. Budnitz
- Comments on the Legal Admissibility of a Performance Assessment for a Radioactive Waste Disposal Facility pp. 991-993

- Evaristo J. Bonano and Alberto A. León
- Conditional Uncertainty Analysis and Implications for Decision Making: The Case of WIPP pp. 995-1002

- M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- Resolution of the Long‐Term Performance Issues at the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant pp. 1003-1016

- Matthew K. Silva, Dale F. Rucker and Lokesh Chaturvedi
Volume 19, issue 4, 1999
- Exposure to Persistent Organochlorines in Canadian Breast Milk A Probabilistic Assessment pp. 527-545

- Sara M. Hoover
- Evaluation of the Uncertainty in an Oral Reference Dose for Methylmercury Due to Interindividual Variability in Pharmacokinetics pp. 547-558

- Harvey J. Clewell, Jeffery M. Gearhart, P. Robinan Gentry, Tammie R. Covington, Cynthia B. VanLandingham, Kenny S. Crump and Annette M. Shipp
- Evaluation of Atmospheric Transport Models for Use in Phase I1 of the Historical Public Exposures Studies at the Rocky Flats Plant pp. 559-576

- Arthur S. Rood, George G. Killough and John E. Till
- Estimating Risk Assessment Exposure Point Concentrations when the Data Are Not Normal or Lognormal pp. 577-584

- Terry W. Schulzl and Susan Griffin
- Uncertainty in Comparative Risk Analysis for Threatened Australian Plant Species pp. 585-598

- Mark A. Burgman, David A. Keith and Terry V. Walshe
- Quantitative Assessment of the Risk of Lung Cancer Associated with Occupational Exposure to Refractory Ceramic Fibers pp. 599-611

- Suresh H. Moolgavkar, E. Georg Luebeck, Jay Turim and Linda Hanna
- Statistical Evaluation of Population Data for Calculation of Radioactive Material Transport Accident Risks pp. 613-619

- G. Scott Mills and K. Sieglinde Neuhauser
- The Power of Perception: Health Risk Attributed to Air Pollution in anUrban Industrial Neighbourhood pp. 621-634

- Susan J. Elliott, Donald C. Cole, Paul Krueger, Nancy Voorberg and Sarah Wakefield
- Economic Impact of Accelerated Cleanup on Regions Surrounding the U.S.DOE's Major Nuclear Weapons Sites pp. 635-647

- Michael Greenberg, Laura Solitare, Michael Frisch and Karen Lowrie
- “How Exposed Is Exposed Enough?” Lay Inferences About Chemical Exposure pp. 649-659

- Donald G. MacGregor, Paul Slovic and Torbjorn Malmfors
- A Model of Consumers' Risk Perceptions Toward Recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone (rbGH): The Impact of Risk Characteristics pp. 661-673

- Deana Grobe, Robin Douthitt and Lydia Zepeda
- Simultaneous Analysis of Individual and Aggregate Responses in Psychometric Data Using Multilevel Modeling pp. 675-683

- Ian H. Langford, Claire Marris, Annë‐Lise McDonald, Harvey Goldstein, Jon Rasbash and Tim O'Riordan
- Editorial on the Nugget Papers pp. 685-687

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- Trust, Emotion, Sex, Politics, and Science: Surveying the Risk‐Assessment Battlefield pp. 689-701

- Paul Slovic
- Challenges to the Acceptance of Probabilistic Risk Analysis pp. 703-710

- Vicki M. Bier
- Human Interindividual Variability in Parameters Related to Health Risks pp. 711-726

- Dale Hattis, J Prerna Banati, Rob Goble and David E. Burmaster
- The Complementary Roles of Mitigation and Insurance in Managing Catastrophic Risks pp. 727-738

- Paul R. Kleindorfer and Howard Kunreuther
- Bayesian Forecasting via Deterministic Model pp. 739-749

- Roman Krzysztofowicz
- A Perspective on Nuclear Waste pp. 751-758

- D. Warner North
Volume 19, issue 3, 1999
- Invited Editorial: Risk Assessment Challenges at USDA pp. 323-326

- Alwynelle (Nell) S. Am
- A Risk Assessment Method for Biological Introductions pp. 327-334

- Adrian R. Harris, Raymond L. Correll and Paul G. Adkins
- Ethical Issues in Risk Communication: Continuing the Discussion pp. 335-348

- Branden B. Johnson
- Exposure to Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the Workplace and the Impact of Away‐From‐Work Exposure pp. 349-358

- Judy S. LaKind, Carol G. Graves, Michael E. Ginevan, Roger A. Jenkins, Daniel Q. Naiman and Robert G. Tardiff
- Use of Environmental Tobacco Smoke Constituents as Markers for Exposure pp. 359-373

- Judy S. LaKind, Roger A. Jenkins, Daniel Q. Naiman, Michael E. Ginevan, Carol G. Graves and Robert G. Tardiff
- Distribution of Exposure Concentrations and Doses for Constituents of Environmental Tobacco Smoke pp. 375-390

- Judy S. LaKind, Michael E. Ginevan, Daniel Q. Naiman, Anthony C. James, Roger A. Jenkins, Michael L. Dourson, Susan P. Felter, Carol G. Graves and Robert G. Tardiff
- Heuristic‐Systematic Information Processing and Risk Judgment pp. 391-400

- Craig W. Trumbo
- Task Analysis for Industrial Work Process from Aspects of Human Reliability and System Safety pp. 401-415

- Fan‐Jang Yu, Sheue‐Ling Hwang and Yu‐Hao Huang
- Critical Radionuclide/Critical Pathway Analysis for the U.S. Department of Energy's Savannah River Site pp. 417-426

- G. Timothy Jannik
- Factors in Exposure Assessment: Ethnic and Socioeconomic Differences in Fishing and Consumption of Fish Caught along the Savannah River pp. 427-438

- Joanna Burger, Warren L. Stephens, C. Shane Boring, Michelle Kuklinski, J. Whitfield Gibbons and Michael Gochfeld
- Chinese and Americans Agree on What Is Fair, but Disagree on What Is Best in Societal Decisions Affecting Health and Safety Risks pp. 439-452

- Wen‐Qiang Bian and L. Robin Keller
- A Comparison of Methods of Benchmark‐Dose Estimation for Continuous Response Data pp. 453-459

- R. Webster West and Ralph L. Kodell
- Risk Perceptions, General Environmental Beliefs, and Willingness to Address Climate Change pp. 461-471

- Robert E. O'Connor, Richard J. Bard and Ann Fisher
- Risk Assessment Based on Financial Data: Market Response to Airline Accidents pp. 473-486

- Robin L. Dillon, Blake E. Johnson and M. Elisabeth Patè‐Cornell
- Methods for Detecting and Estimating Population Threshold Concentrations for Air Pollution‐Related Mortality with Exposure Measurement Error pp. 487-496

- Sabit Cakmak, Richard T. Burnett and Daniel Krewski
- Democratizing Risk Management: Successful Public Involvement in Local Water Management Decisions pp. 497-510

- Timothy L. McDaniels, Robin S. Gregory and Daryl Fields
- Sensitivity of Concentration and Risk Predictions in the PRESTO and MMSOILS Multimedia Models: Regression Technique Assessment pp. 511-525

- William B. Mills, Christine S. Lew and Cheng Y. Hung
Volume 19, issue 2, 1999
- The Role of the Society for Risk Analysis in the Emerging Threats to Critical Infrastructures pp. 153-157

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- Geographical Dimensions and Correlates of Trust pp. 159-169

- Michael R. Greenberg and Bryan Williams
- Who Lives Near Coke Plants and Oil Refineries? An Exploration of the Environmental Inequity Hypothesis pp. 171-186

- John D. Graham, Nancy Dean Beaulieu, Dana Sussman, March Sadowitz and Yi‐Ching Li
- Combining Probability Distributions From Experts in Risk Analysis pp. 187-203

- Robert T. Clemen and Robert L. Winkler
- Public Support For Earthquake Risk Mitigation In Portland, Oregon pp. 205-216

- James Flynn, Paul Slovic, C. K. Mertz and Cathie Carlisle
- Fishing in Urban New Jersey: Ethnicity Affects Information Sources, Pe ception, and Compliance pp. 217-229

- Joanna Burger, Kerry Kirk Pflugh, Lynette Lurig, Leigh Ann Von Hagen and Stanley Von Hagen
- Fundamentals of Health Risk Assessment. Use, Derivation, Validity and Limitations of Safety Indices pp. 231-247

- Resha M. Putzrath and James D. Wilson
- Reliability Analysis for Hazardous Waste Treatment Processes pp. 249-259

- Robert D. Water and Frank L. Parker
- Hormesis: A Highly Generalizable and Reproducible Phenomenon With Important Implications for Risk Assessment pp. 261-281

- Edward J. Calabrese, Linda A. Baldwin and Charles D. Holland
- Adverse Health Experiences, Environmental Attitudes, and Pesticide Usage Behavior of Farm Operators pp. 283-294

- Erik Lichtenberg and Rae Zimmerman
- Estimating Noncancer Uncertainty Factors: Are Ratios NOAELs Informative? pp. 295-308

- Kevin P. Brand, J Lorenz Rhomberg and John S. Evans
- Cancer Risk Estimation of Genotoxic Chemicals Based on Target Dose and a Multiplicative Model pp. 309-320

- Fredrik N. Granpth, J Carlos E. Vaca, Lars G. Ehrenberg and Margareta Â. Törnqvist
Volume 19, issue 1, 1999
- Opening Editorial pp. 1-2

- Elizabeth L. Anderson
- Response to “Eyes Closed Simple, Intuitive, Statistically Sound, and Efficient Methods for Estimating Parameters of Clonal Growth Cancer Models” pp. 3-5

- Rory B. Conolly and David A. Kramer
- Response to Comments on “An Approach for Modeling Noncancer Dose Responses with an Emphasis on Uncertainty” and “A Probabilistic Framework for the Reference Dose (Probabilistic RfD)” pp. 7-8

- Paul S. Price, Russ Keenan, Jeff Swartout and Michael Dourson
- An Alternative Exact Solution of the Two‐Stage Clonal Growth Model of Cancer pp. 9-14

- Rudolf T. Hoogenveen, Harvey J. Clewell, Melvin E. Andemen and Wout Slob
- A Comparison of Regulatory Implications of Traditional and Exact Two‐Stage Dose‐Response Models pp. 15-22

- Weihsueh A. Chiu, David M. Hassenzahl and Daniel M. Kammen
- Context in the Risk Assessment of Digital Systems pp. 23-32

- Chris Garrett and George Apostolakis
- Mixed Levels of Uncertainty in Complex Policy Models pp. 33-42

- Elizabeth A. Casman, M. Granger Morgan and Hadi Dowlatabadi
- When and How Can You Specify a Probability Distribution When You Don't Know Much? II pp. 43-46

- Yacov Y. Haimes and James H. Lambert
- A. Uncertainty and Variability pp. 47-49

- Elizabeth L. Anderson and Dale Hattis
- B. Extremes, Extrapolation, And Surprise pp. 49-54

- Nicholas Matalas and Vicki Bier
- C. How, When, Why to Use All of the Evidence pp. 55-62

- Stan Kaplan and David Burmaster
- D. Decision Making pp. 63-68

- Steve Conrad and Scott Ferson
- Decision‐Making with Heterogeneous Sources of Information pp. 69-81

- Donald Richards and William D. Rowe
- A Survey of Approaches for Assessing and Managing the Risk of Extremes pp. 83-94

- Vicki M. Bier, Yacov Y. Haimes, James H. Lambert, Nicholas C. Matalas and Rae Zimmerman
- What Should Be the Implications of Uncertainty, Variability, and Inherent “Biases”/“Conservatism” for Risk Management Decision‐Making? pp. 95-107

- Dale Hattis and Elizabeth L. Anderson
- Methods for Characterizing Variability and Uncertainty: Comparison of Bootstrap Simulation and Likelihood‐Based Approaches pp. 109-130

- H. Christopher Frey and David E. Burmaster
- Beyond the Domain of Direct Observation: How to Specify a Probability Distribution that Represents the “State of Knowledge” About Uncertain Inputs pp. 131-134

- F. Owen Hoffman and Stan Kaplan
- The Expected Value of Information and the Probability of Surprise pp. 135-152

- James Hammitt and Alexander I. Shlyakhter
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