Risk Analysis
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Volume 15, issue 6, 1995
- Characterization of Soil Adherence to Skin: Impact of Historical Misinterpretation of the Que Hee et al. Data pp. 613-614

- John C. Kissel
- Three Principles for Managing Risk in the Public Interest pp. 615-626

- Jatin Nathwani and Jan Narveson
- Understanding Life‐Threatening Risks pp. 627-637

- Ralph L. Keeney
- Policy Goals for Health and Safety pp. 639-644

- Niels C. Lind
- How Dangerous Is Low Level Radiation? pp. 645-652

- Bernard L. Cohen
- Perspectives on Cancer Prevention pp. 655-659

- Anthony B. Miller
- Intuitive Toxicology. II. Expert and Lay Judgments of Chemical Risks in Canada pp. 661-675

- Paul Slovic, Torbjörn Malmfors, Daniel Krewski, C. K. Mertz, Nancy Neil and Sheryl Bartlett
- Perspectives on Risk Management pp. 677-684

- Emmanuel Somers
- “Down and Dirty:” The Use and Abuse of Public Trust in Risk Communication pp. 685-692

- William Leiss
- Canada's Health Status: A Public Health Perspective pp. 693-698

- Donald T. Wigle
- Plurality of Worlds, Plurality of Risks pp. 699-707

- Camille Limoges, Alberto Cambrosio and Louis Davignon
- Determination of a Tolerable Daily Intake of DDT for Consumers of DDT Contaminated Fish from the Lower Yakima River, Washington* pp. 709-717

- Koenraad Mariën and Denise M. Laflamme
- Updating Uncertainty in an Integrated Risk Assessment: Conceptual Framework and Methods pp. 719-729

- Kevin P. Brand and Mitchell J. Small
- Perception and Acceptance of Technological and Environmental Risks: Why Are Poor Countries Less Concerned? pp. 733-743

- Joanna Sokolowska and Tadeusz Tyszka
Volume 15, issue 5, 1995
- Dueling Risk Assessors pp. 543-543

- James D. Wilson
- Groundwater to Surface Water Conversion in the Houston‐Galveston Region: Impact of Mandates on Water Quality, Subsidence, and Water Rates pp. 545-554

- John R. Larson and Larry J. Dziuk
- A Trichloroethylene Risk Assessment Using a Monte Carlo Analysis of Parameter Uncertainty in Conjunction with Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling pp. 555-565

- William J. Cronin, Eric J. Oswald, Michael L. Shelley, Jeffrey W. Fisher and Carlyle D. Flemming
- Implications of Developmental Toxicity Study Design for Quantitative Risk Assessment pp. 567-574

- Edie A. Weller, Paul J. Catalano and Paige L. Williams
- Characterizing Perception of Ecological Risk pp. 575-588

- Timothy McDaniels, Lawrence J. Axelrod and Paul Slovic
- A Framework for Hazardous Materials Transport Risk Assessment pp. 589-601

- Erhan Erkut and Vedat Verter
- Direct Inference, Probability, and a Conceptual Gulf in Risk Communication pp. 603-609

- Vern R. Walker
Volume 15, issue 4, 1995
- Effects of Organizational Environment, Internal Structure, and Team Climate on the Effectiveness of Local Emergency Planning Committees pp. 439-447

- Michael K. Lindell and David J. Whitney
- The Effects of Community Pluralism on Press Coverage of Health Risks from Local Environmental Contamination pp. 449-458

- Robert J. Griffin, Sharon Dunwoody and Christine Gehrmann
- Residential Air Exchange Rates in the United States: Empirical and Estimated Parametric Distributions by Season and Climatic Region pp. 459-465

- Donald M. Murray and David E. Burmaster
- An Improved Approximation to the Exact Solution of the Two‐Stage Clonal Growth Model of Cancer pp. 467-473

- Harvey J. Clewell, Dennis W. Quinn, Melvin E. Andersen and Rory B. Conolly
- Significance of Exposure Assessment to Analysis of Cancer Risk from Inorganic Arsenic in Drinking Water in Taiwan pp. 475-484

- Kenneth G. Brown and Chien‐Jen Chen
- Presenting Uncertainty in Health Risk Assessment: Initial Studies of Its Effects on Risk Perception and Trust pp. 485-494

- Branden B. Johnson and Paul Slovic
- On the MVK Stochastic Carcinogenesis Model with Erlang Distributed Cell Life Lengths pp. 495-502

- Qi Zheng
- Gender Differences in Risk Perception: Effects Differ in Stressed vs. Non‐Stressed Environments pp. 503-511

- Michael R. Greenberg and Dona F. Schneider
- Perception of Nuclear Energy and Coal in France and the Netherlands pp. 513-521

- Oene Wiegman, Jan M. Gutteling and Bernard Cadet
- Reanalysis of Dose‐Response Data from the Iraqi Methylmercury Poisoning Episode pp. 523-532

- Kenny Crump, John Viren, Abraham Silvers, Harvey Clewell, Jeff Gearhart and Annette Shipp
- Tissue Dosimetry, Pharmacokinetic Modeling, and Interspecies Scaling Factors pp. 533-537

- Melvin E. Andersen, Harvey Clewell and Kannan Krishnan
- Errata pp. 541-541

- D. Wayne Berman
Volume 15, issue 3, 1995
- Policy Goals for Health and Safety: Another View pp. 289-291

- J. A. L. Robertson
- Improvement of Highway Safety I: Identification of Causal Factors Through Fault‐Tree Modeling pp. 293-312

- P. Kuzminski, J. S. Eisele, N. Garber, R. Schwing, Y. Y. Haimes, D. Li and Md Niaz Chowdhury
- A Method for Evaluating Transmission Line Magnetic Field Mitigation Strategies That Incorporates Biological Uncertainty pp. 313-318

- John G. Adams, Jun Zhang, M. Granger Morgan and Indira Nair
- Dioxin–An Analysis of the Major Human Studies: Comparison with Animal‐Based Cancer Risks pp. 319-333

- Robert J. Scheuplein and John C. Bowers
- Physiologically‐Based Pharmacokinetic Modeling of a Mixture of Toluene and Xylene in Humans pp. 335-342

- Robert Tardif, Sylvain Laparé, Ginette Charest‐Tardif, Jules Brodeur and Kannan Krishnan
- Uptake of Chloroform by Skin During Short Exposures to Contaminated Water pp. 343-352

- Mohammad S. Islam, Luhua Zhao, James N. McDougal and Gordon L. Flynn
- The Social Benefits of Expedited Risk Assessments pp. 353-358

- Carl F. Cranor
- An Exact Analysis of the Multistage Model Explaining Dose‐Response Concavity pp. 359-368

- Louis Anthony Cox
- Five‐Hundred Life‐Saving Interventions and Their Cost‐Effectiveness pp. 369-390

- Tammy O. Tengs, Miriam E. Adams, Joseph S. Pliskin, Dana Gelb Safran, Joanna E. Siegel, Milton C. Weinstein and John D. Graham
- Perceived Nuclear Risk, Organizational Commitment, and Appraisals of Management: A Study of Nuclear Power Plant Personnel pp. 391-396

- Mika Kivimäki, Raija Kalimo and Simo Salminen
- The Rise and Fall of a Risk‐Based Priority System: Lessons from DOE's Environmental Restoration Priority System pp. 397-410

- Karen E. Jenni, Miley W. Merkhofer and Carol Williams
- Methods to Approximate Joint Uncertainty and Variability in Risk pp. 411-419

- Kenneth T. Bogen
- Eliciting and Classifying Concerns: A Methodological Critique pp. 421-436

- Thomas Webler, Horst Rakel, Ortwin Renn and Branden Johnson
- Errata pp. 437-437

- Jeffrey W. Fisher and Bruce C. Allen
Volume 15, issue 2, 1995
- Risk Assessment Reform: Is It for Real? pp. 105-106

- Gio Batta Gori
- Risk Assessment Reform is for Real pp. 107-107

- Lester Lave
- Verifiability Isn't Everything pp. 109-109

- John D. Graham
- How to Compare the Risk Assessments for Accidental and Chronic Exposure pp. 111-113

- W. F. Ten Berge and P. J. M. Stallen
- Results of a National Symposium on Risk Communication: Next Steps for Government Agencies pp. 115-125

- Caron Chess, Kandice L. Salomone, Billie Jo Hance and Alex Saville
- Improving Risk Communication in Government: Research Priorities pp. 127-135

- Caron Chess, Kandice L. Salomone and Billie Jo Hance
- Risk Perception and Communication Unplugged: Twenty Years of Process pp. 137-145

- Baruch Fischhoff
- Citizen Advisory Committees and Environmental Policy: What We Know, What's Left to Discover pp. 147-162

- Frances M. Lynn and George J. Busenberg
- Putting the First Audience First: Conducting Useful Evaluation for a Risk‐Related Government Agency pp. 163-168

- George I. Balch and Sharyn M. Sutton
- The Significance of Socioeconomic and Ethnic Diversity for the Risk Communication Process pp. 169-180

- Elaine Vaughan
- The Sizes, Shapes, and Mineralogy of Asbestos Structures that Induce Lung Tumors or Mesothelioma in AF/HAN Rats Following Inhalation pp. 181-195

- D. Wayne Berman, Kenny S. Crump, Eric J. Chatfield, John M.G. Davis and Alan D. Jones
- Simple Relations Between Administered and Internal Doses in Compartmental Flow Models pp. 197-204

- Louis Anthony Cox
- Modeling Human Interindividual Variability in Metabolism and Risk: The Example of 4‐Aminobiphenyl pp. 205-213

- Frédéric Yves Bois, Gail Krowech and Lauren Zeise
- Correlated Inputs in Quantitative Risk Assessment: The Effects of Distributional Shape pp. 215-219

- John Bukowski, Leo Korn and Daniel Wartenberg
- An Approach for Balancing Health and Ecological Risks at Hazardous Waste Sites pp. 221-231

- Glenn W. Suter, Barney W. Cornaby, Charles T. Hadden, Ruth N. Hull, Mark Stack and Fred A. Zafran
- Fitting the Two‐Stage Clonal Expansion Model Based on Exact Hazard to the ED01 Data Using SAS NLIN pp. 233-245

- Shelly Y. Lensing and Ralph L. Kodell
- Estimation of Acute Toxicity by Fitting a Dose‐Time‐Response Surface pp. 247-252

- Kai Sun, Gary F. Krause, Foster L. Mayer, Mark R. Ellersieck and Asit P. Basu
- Ecological Risk Assessment Case Study: Impacts to Aquatic Receptors at a Former Metals Mining Superfund Site pp. 253-265

- Holly A. Hattemer‐Frey, Robert E. Quinlan and Gary R. Krieger
- Improving the Regulation of Carcinogens by Expediting Cancer Potency Estimation pp. 267-280

- Sara M. Hoover, Lauren Zeise, William S. Pease, Louise E. Lee, Mark P. Hennig, Laura B. Weiss and Carl Cranor
- Variation in Cancer Risk Estimates for Exposure to Powerline Frequency Electromagnetic Fields: A Meta‐Analysis Comparing EMF Measurement Methods pp. 281-287

- Michelle A. Miller, James R. Murphy, Thomas I Miller and A.J. Ruttenber
Volume 15, issue 1, 1995
- Suggested Indoor Air Quality Standard for Environmental Tobacco Smoke Based on Faulty Data pp. 1-2

- Larry C. Holcomb
- Indoor Air Quality Standard Setting–A Lesson in the Need for Objectivity pp. 3-6

- Simon Turner
- A Rebuttal to Tobacco Industry Criticism of “An Enforceable Indoor Air Quality Standard for Environmental Tobacco Smoke” pp. 7-13

- James L. Repace and Alfred H. Lowrey
- Policy Against Science: The Case of Environmental Tobacco Smoke pp. 15-22

- Gio Batta Gori
- Using Automated Emergency Notification Systems to Inform the Public: A Field Experiment pp. 23-28

- Richard C. Rich and W. David Conn
- A Simple Data Transformation for Estimating Benchmark Doses in Developmental Toxicity Experiments pp. 29-39

- D. Krewski and Y. Zhu
- A Unified Approach for Calculating Core Melt Frequency Caused by Internal and External Initiating Events pp. 41-47

- Carolyn D. Heising and Virgilio Lopes de Oliveira
- Fair Processes for Societal Decisions Involving Distributional Inequalities pp. 49-59

- L. Robin Keller and Rakesh K. Sarin
- The Tradeoffs Associated with Rerouting Highway Shipments of Hazardous Materials to Minimize Risk pp. 61-67

- Theodore S. Glickman and Mary Anne Sontag
- Managing the Risk of Global Climate Catastrophe: An Uncertainty Analysis pp. 69-78

- Hung‐po Chao
- Calculation of Benchmark Doses from Continuous Data pp. 79-89

- Kenny S. Crump
- Environmental Tobacco Smoke: Science vs. Rhetoric pp. 91-96

- Jennifer Jinot and Steven Bayard
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