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Volume 13, issue 6, 1993
- Agency Communication, Community Outrage, and Perception of Risk: Three Simulation Experiments pp. 585-598

- Peter M. Sandman, Paul M. Miller, Branden B. Johnson and Neil D. Weinstein
- Uncertainties in Pharmacokinetic Modeling for Perchloroethylene: II. Comparison of Model Predictions with Data for a Variety of Different Parameters pp. 599-610

- Dale Hattis, Paul White and Paul Koch
- Incorporating Structural Models into Research on the Social Amplification of Risk: Implications for Theory Construction and Decision Making pp. 611-623

- William J. Burns, Paul Slovic, Roger E. Kasperson, Jeanne X. Kasperson, Ortwin Renn and Srinivas Emani
- Conditional Influence Diagrams in Risk Management pp. 625-636

- Yuan Hong and George Apostolakis
- Risk Assessment for Aflatoxin: An Evaluation Based on the Multistage Model pp. 637-642

- J. Bowers, B. Brown, J. Springer, L. Tollefson, R. Lorentzen and S. Henry
- Decidedly Different: Expert and Public Views of Risks from a Radioactive Waste Repository pp. 643-648

- James Flynn, Paul Slovic and C. K. Mertz
- Social Equity and Environmental Risk pp. 649-666

- Rae Zimmerman
- Comparing Toxicologic and Epidemiologic Studies: Methylene Chloride‐A Case Study pp. 667-673

- Leslie T. Stayner and A. John Bailer
- Perceived Risk, Trust, and Democracy pp. 675-682

- Paul Slovic
Volume 13, issue 5, 1993
- Background Sampling: An Example of the Need for Reasonableness in Risk Assessment pp. 483-484

- Peter K. LaGoy and Carl O. Schulz
- Dose‐Response Nonlinearities for Benzene Revisited: A Reply to Crump et al pp. 485-486

- Louis Anthony Cox and Paolo F. Ricci
- A Response to OMB's Comments Regarding OSHA's Approach to Risk Assessment in Support of OSHA's Final Rule on Cadmium pp. 487-489

- Kenny S. Crump and Robin Gentry
- OMB Interference in Federal Agency Risk Assessments and Health Study Design Protocols pp. 491-492

- Peter F. Infante
- Comments on “The Mental Model” Meets “The Planning Process” pp. 493-493

- Vincent T. Covello, Baruch Fischhoff, Roger E. Kasperson and M. Granger Morgan
- Comment on Sheila Jasanoff's Guest Editorial in Risk Analysis, Volume 13, Number 2 pp. 495-496

- Ruth F. Weiner
- The Nevada Initiative: A Risk Communication Fiasco pp. 497-502

- James Flynn, Paul Slovic and C. K. Mertz
- The Health Impact of Major Nuclear Accidents: The Case Of Greece pp. 503-508

- John G. Kollas
- Environmental Hazards in the Chinese Public's Eyes pp. 509-513

- Zhang Jianguang
- Predicted Infant Exposure to Tetrachloroethene in Human Breastmilk pp. 515-524

- Judith S. Schreiber
- Modeling Long‐Term Exposure of the Whole Population to Chemicals in Food pp. 525-530

- Wout Slob
- A Physiologically Based Model for Gastrointestinal Absorption and Excretion of Chemicals Carried by Lipids pp. 531-543

- William L. Roth, Raymond A. Freeman and Alan G. E. Wilson
- Risk Assessment of Virus in Drinking Water pp. 545-552

- Charles N. Haas, Joan B. Rose, Charles Gerba and Stig Regli
- Dimensions of Risk Perception for Financial and Health Risks pp. 553-558

- David R. Holtgrave and Elke U. Weber
- A Malformation Incidence Dose‐Response Model Incorporating Fetal Weight and/or Litter Size as Covariates pp. 559-564

- James Chen
- Effects of the Mechanism of Receptor‐Mediated Gene Expression on the Shape of the Dose‐Response Curve pp. 565-572

- Michael C. Kohn and Christopher J. Portier
- Software Listing pp. 573-573

- Paul D. Moskowitz
- MMSOILS, Version 2.2 pp. 575-579

- Stan Stasko and Vasilis M. Fthenakis
Volume 13, issue 4, 1993
- Body Surface Area Misconceptions pp. 375-377

- Thomas H. Slone
- Key Issues in Carcinogen Risk Assessment Guidelines, Society for Risk Analysis pp. 379-382

- Elizabeth Anderson, Paul F. Deisler, David McCallum, Catherine St. Hilaire, Hugh L. Spitzer, Harlee Strauss, James D. Wilson and Rae Zimmerman
- An Overview of the Report: Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency and the Maximum Tolerated Dose: Implications for Risk Assessment pp. 383-398

- D. Krewski, D .W. Gaylor, A. P. Soms and M. Szyszkowicz
- The Importance of Data on Mechanism of Carcinogenesis in Efforts to Predict Low‐Dose Human Risk pp. 399-401

- Lois Swirsky Gold
- The Value of Animal Test Information in Environmental Control Decisions pp. 403-412

- Alison C. Taylor, John S. Evans and Thomas E. McKone
- Demographic Influences on Risk Perceptions pp. 413-420

- Ian Savage
- Risk Perception Among Nuclear Power Plant Personnel: A Survey pp. 421-424

- Mika Kivimäki and Raija Kalimo
- Politics and Scientific Expertise: Scientists, Risk Perception, and Nuclear Waste Policy pp. 425-439

- Richard P. Barke and Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith
- Radon Testing Behavior in a Sample of Individuals with High Home Radon Screening Measurements pp. 441-447

- R. William Field, Burton C. Kross and La Verle J. Vust
- Perceptions of Nuclear and Other Risks in Japan and the United States pp. 449-455

- George W. Hinman, Eugene A. Rosa, Randall R. Kleinhesselink and Thomas C. Lowinger
- Baseline Risk and Preference for Reductions in Risk‐to‐Life pp. 457-462

- John K. Horowitz and Richard Carson
- An Enforceable Indoor Air Quality Standard for Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the Workplace pp. 463-475

- James L. Repace and Alfred H. Lowrey
- Software Listing pp. 477-477

- Paul D. Moskowitz
- Review of RiskQ: An Interactive Approach to Probability, Uncertainty, and Statistics for Use with Mathematica pp. 479-482

- Donald M. Murray and David E. Burmaster
Volume 13, issue 3, 1993
- Coping with Paradoxes of Risk Communication: Observations and Suggestions pp. 241-243

- Branden B. Johnson
- Diesel Truck Emissions, an Unrecognized Source of PCDD/ PCDF Exposure in the United States pp. 245-252

- Kay H. Jones
- Societal Risk as Seen by the French Public pp. 253-258

- C. Karpowicz‐Lazreg and E. Mullet
- Perceived Risk, Dread, and Benefits pp. 259-264

- Robin Gregory and Robert Mendelsohn
- How Tautological Are Interspecies Correlations of Carcinogenic Potencies? pp. 265-272

- David A. Freedman, Lois Swirsky Gold and Thomas H. Slone
- Armitage‐Doll Two‐Stage Model: Implications and Extension pp. 273-279

- Chao W. Chen
- The Social Construction of Risk in a Rural Community: Responses of Local Residents to the 1990 Hagersville (Ontario) Tire Fire pp. 281-290

- John Eyles, S. Martin Taylor, Jamie Baxter, Doug Sider and Dennis Willms
- Risk Assessment of Nitrated Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons pp. 291-299

- L. Möller, I. Lax, U.‐B. Torndal and L. C. Eriksson
- Siting Noxious Facilities: A Test of the Facility Siting Credo pp. 301-318

- Howard Kunreuther, Kevin Fitzgerald and Thomas D. Aarts
- The Risks of Licensing Persons with Diabetes to Drive Trucks pp. 319-326

- Thomas J. Songer, Lester Lave and Ronald E. LaPorte
- Should Persons with Diabetes Be Licensed to Drive Trucks?—Risk Management pp. 327-334

- Lester Lave, Thomas J. Songer and Ronald E. LaPorte
- An Investigation of Indoor Air Contamination in Residences Above Dry Cleaners pp. 335-344

- Judith S. Schreiber, Stanley House, Elizabeth Prohonic, Gregory Smead, Charles Hudson, Michael Styk and Jack Lauber
- Risk Knowledge and Risk Attitudes Regarding Nuclear Energy Sources in Space pp. 345-353

- Michael Maharik and Baruch Fischhoff
- Re‐evaluation of the Reference Dose for Methylmercury and Assessment of Current Exposure Levels pp. 355-364

- Alan H. Stern
- Safety Investment and the Value of Life and Injury pp. 365-370

- Barbara A. Soby, David J. Ball and Dawn P. Ives
Volume 13, issue 2, 1993
- Bridging the Two Cultures of Risk Analysis pp. 123-129

- Sheila Jasanoff
- The Magnitude of Compounding Conservatisms in Superfund Risk Assessments pp. 131-134

- David E. Burmaster and Robert H. Harris
- A Decade of Studies of Human Exposure: What Have We Learned? pp. 135-139

- Lance Wallace
- Comment on Lance Wallace's Perspective pp. 141-142

- Bernard Goldstein
- Comment on Lance Wallace's Perspective pp. 143-143

- Alvin L. Alm
- Limitations to Benzene Cancer Risk Assessment by Cox and Ricci pp. 145-146

- Kenny Crump, Bruce Allen and Harvey Clewell
- On Toxic Tort Cases pp. 147-147

- Shanna H. Swan
- Uncertainty in Cancer Risk Estimates pp. 149-154

- David W. Gaylor, James J. Chen and Daniel M. Sheehan
- The U.S. EPA Geographic Information System for Mapping Environmental Releases of Toxic Chemical Release Inventory (TRI) Chemicals pp. 155-164

- John R. Stockwell, Jerome W. Sorensen, James W. Eckert and Edward M. Carreras
- Analysis of Uncertainties in Interactive Probabilistic Safety Analysis (PSA) Models pp. 165-175

- Henrique M. Paula, David J. Campbell and Vernon H. Guthrie
- Upper Confidence Limits on Excess Risk for Quantitative Responses pp. 177-182

- Ralph L. Kodell and Ronnie W. West
- Attitudes Toward Managing Hazardous Waste: What Should Be Cleaned Up and Who Should Pay for It? pp. 183-192

- Jonathan Baron, Rajeev Gowda and Howard Kunreuther
- Predicting Loss of Life in Cases of Dam Failure and Flash Flood pp. 193-205

- Michael L. DeKay and Gary H. McClelland
- Risk‐Based Ranking of Dominant Contributors to Maritime Pollution Events pp. 207-214

- Timothy A. Wheeler
- Learning from the Piper Alpha Accident: A Postmortem Analysis of Technical and Organizational Factors pp. 215-232

- M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- Software Listing pp. 233-233

- Paul D. Moskowitz
Volume 13, issue 1, 1993
- Siting a Hazardous Waste Facility: A Success Story in Retrospect pp. 3-4

- W.E. Harris
- “The Mental Model” Meets “The Planning Process”: Wrestling with Risk Communication Research and Practice pp. 5-8

- Branden B. Johnson
- Response: Relative Versus Absolute Risk Modeling of Aflatoxin pp. 9-10

- John C. Bowers
- Present Crisis and the Future of Alcohol Programs in Brazil pp. 11-12

- Luiz Pinguelli Rosa
- Jousting with Environmental Windmills pp. 13-15

- Dennis J. Paustenbach
- Note and Comment on “General Deterrence of Drunk Driving: Evaluation of Recent American Policies” pp. 17-20

- Paul L. Zador and Adrian K. Lund
- Toward Humility in Statistical Interpretation pp. 21-22

- William Evans, John D. Graham and Doreen Neville
- Did the Laws Have an Effect? pp. 23-23

- Paul L. Zador and Adrian K. Lund
- Modeling Receptor‐Mediated Processes with Dioxin: Implications for Pharmacokinetics and Risk Assessment pp. 25-36

- Melvin E. Andersen, Jeremy J. Mills, Michael L. Gargas, Lorrene Kedderis, Linda S. Birnbaum, Diether Neubert and William F. Greenlee
- A Physiologically Based Pharmacokinetic Assessment of Tetrachloroethylene in Groundwater for a Bathing and Showering Determination pp. 37-49

- Hari V. Rao and David R. Brown
- A Compartmental Model for the Prediction of Breath Concentration and Absorbed Dose of Chloroform After Exposure While Showering pp. 51-62

- Robert L. Chinery and A. Kevin Gleason
- Estimation of Potential Health Effects from Acute Exposure to Hydrogen Fluoride Using a “Benchmark Dose” Approach pp. 63-69

- George V. Alexeeff, David C. Lewis and Nancy L. Ragle
- Pharmacokinetic Modeling of Trichloroethylene and Trichloroacetic Acid in Humans pp. 71-86

- Bruce C. Allen and Jeffrey W. Fisher
- Evaluating the Risk of Liver Cancer in Humans Exposed to Trichloroethylene Using Physiological Models pp. 87-95

- Jeffrey W. Fisher and Bruce C. Allen
- An Alternative Approach to the Modeling of Probability Distributions pp. 97-102

- S.Y. Jimmy Chan
- Some Criteria for Evaluating Risk Messages pp. 103-114

- Neil D. Weinstein and Peter M. Sandman
- PC‐Group Version 3.02 pp. 115-118

- David Stock
- Book Reviews pp. 119-121

- Linda Bond
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