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Volume 8, issue 4, 1988
- Risk Analysis in Developing Countries pp. 475-478

- Corazon Pe Benito Claudio
- Focus Groups and Risk Communication: The “Science” of Listening to Data pp. 479-484

- William H. Desvousges and V. Smith
- One‐Hit Models of Carcinogenesis: Conservative or Not? pp. 485-497

- John C. Bailar, Edmund A. C. Crouch, Rashid Shaikh and Donna Spiegelman
- Hazardous Waste Incineration at Sea: EPA Decision Making on Risk pp. 499-508

- Daryl W. Ditz
- Linking Indoor Air and Pharmacokinetic Models to Assess Tetrachloroethylene Risk pp. 509-520

- Kenneth T. Bogen and Thomas E. McKone
- Carcinogenic Risk Assessment with Time‐Dependent Exposure Patterns pp. 521-530

- Duncan J. Murdoch and Daniel Krewski
- Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency of Chemicals in Animals and Humans pp. 531-544

- Bruce C. Allen, Kenny S. Crump and Annette M. Shipp
- Comments on Allen et al pp. 545-547

- Ronald Hart and Angelo Turturro
- Comments on Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency of Chemicals in Animals and Humans pp. 549-550

- Edmund Crouch
- Species Correlation of Chemical Carcinogens pp. 551-553

- Christopher J. Portier
- Epidemiology Versus Risk Assessment: Resolving Some Old Controversies pp. 555-557

- Ellen Silbergeld
- Response to Comments on Correlation Between Carcinogenic Potency of Chemicals in Animals and Humans pp. 559-561

- Bruce C. Allen, Kenny S. Crump and Annette M. Shipp
- The U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission Safety Goal Policy: A Critical Review pp. 563-568

- Vicki M. Bier
- The Effects of Driving Age, Driver Education, and Curfew Laws on Traffic Fatalities of 15–17 Year Olds pp. 569-574

- David T. Levy
- Risk Assessment Criteria for Radioactive Waste Disposal pp. 575-580

- James O. Corbett
- Evaluation of the Quality of Safety and Risk Analysis in the Chemical Industry pp. 581-591

- Jouko Suokas
- Comparing Expressed and Revealed Preferences for Risk Reduction: Different Hazards and Question Frames pp. 593-604

- Timothy L. McDaniels
- Quantitative Risk Assessments as Evidence in Civil Litigation pp. 605-614

- Vern R. Walker
- Expert Scientific Judgment and Cancer Risk Assessment: A Pilot Study of Pharmacokinetic Data pp. 615-625

- Neil C. Hawkins and John D. Graham
- Material Safety Data Sheet and Community Right‐to‐Know Management System pp. 627-629

- James E. Brower
- Software Listings pp. 631-631

- Paul D. Moskowitz
Volume 8, issue 3, 1988
- How Citizens Think About Risks to Health pp. 309-313

- Edward J. Burger
- Emissions from Mass Burn Resource Recovery Facilities pp. 315-327

- Jerry Z. Marcus and Ronald J. Mills
- Dioxin in the Agricultural Food Chain pp. 329-335

- Jeffrey B. Stevens and Elizabeth N. Gerbec
- Science Policy Choices and the Estimation of Cancer Risk Associated with Exposure to TCDD pp. 337-342

- Michael Gough
- Risks of Municipal Solid Waste Incineration: An Environmental Perspective pp. 343-355

- Richard A. Denison and Ellen K. Silbergeld
- A Suggested Approach to Overcome California's Inability to Permit Urban Resource Recovery Facilities pp. 357-366

- Steven A. Broiles
- Risk Communication in the Real World pp. 367-373

- Carolyn S. Konheim
- What Do Citizens Want in Siting of Waste Management Facilities? pp. 375-377

- Lillie Craig Trimble
- On the Regulation of Municipal Solid Waste Resource Recovery Incinerators pp. 379-382

- Kay H. Jones and James Walsh
- A Stochastic Two‐Stage Model for Cancer Risk Assessment. I. The Hazard Function and the Probability of Tumor pp. 383-392

- Suresh H. Moolgavkar, Anup Dewanji and David J. Venzon
- Risk Estimators for Radiation‐Induced Bone Marrow Syndrome Lethality in Humans pp. 393-402

- Bobby R. Scott, Fletcher F. Hahn, Roger O. McClellan and Fritz A. Seiler
- A Methodology for More Efficient Tail Area Sampling with Discrete Probability Distributions pp. 403-409

- Sang Ryeol Park, Tae Woon Kim and Byung Ho Lee
- Concentrating on the Worst Performers pp. 411-413

- H. W. Lewis
- Incorporating Risk Assessment and Benefit‐Cost Analysis in Environmental Management pp. 415-420

- Robert W. Rycroft, James L. Regens and Thomas Dietz
- The Role of Insurance in Managing Natural Hazard Risks: Private Versus Social Decisions pp. 421-433

- Dennis Epple and Lester Lave
- Taxonomic Analysis of Perceived Risk: Modeling Individual and Group Perceptions Within Homogeneous Hazard Domains pp. 435-455

- Nancy Nighswonger Kraus and Paul Slovic
- Chernobyl's Effects on the Perceived Risks of Nuclear Power: A Small Sample Test pp. 457-461

- Timothy L. McDaniels
- Fault Tree Analysis pp. 463-464

- Mark W. Averett
- Accidental Releases of Flammable or Toxic Chemicals pp. 465-466

- Russell S. Kinerson
- SOFTWARE LISTINGS pp. 467-467

- Paul D. Moskowitz
Volume 8, issue 2, 1988
- Dioxin: Are We Safer Now Than Before? pp. 161-165

- Adam M. Finkel
- The EPA Science Advisory Board: A Ten‐Year Retrospective View pp. 167-168

- Terry F. Yosie
- The Need for Risk Assessment Legislation pp. 169-170

- Congressman Don Ritter
- Paths to Risk Analysis pp. 171-175

- Gilbert F. White
- The Social Amplification of Risk: A Conceptual Framework pp. 177-187

- Roger E. Kasperson, Ortwin Renn, Paul Slovic, Halina S. Brown, Jacque Emel, Robert Goble, Jeanne X. Kasperson and Samuel Ratick
- Toward Postmodern Risk Analysis pp. 189-191

- Roy A. Rappaport
- Should Social Amplification of Risk Be Counteracted? pp. 193-197

- Arie Rip
- Mental Models of Risk, Communication, and Action: Reflections on Social Amplification of Risk pp. 199-200

- Ola Svenson
- Muddling Through Metaphors to Maturity: A Commentary on Kasperson et al., The Social Amplification of Risk pp. 201-204

- Steve Rayner
- How Do Cancer Risks Predicted From Animal Bioassays Compare with the Epidemiologic Evidence? The Case of Ethylene Dibromide pp. 205-214

- Irva Hertz‐Picciotto, Norman Gravitz and Raymond Neutra
- A Cellular Dynamics Model of Experimental Bladder Cancer: Analysis of the Effect of Sodium Saccharin in the Rat pp. 215-221

- Leon B. Ellwein and Samuel M. Cohen
- Using the Biological Two‐Stage Model to Assess Risk from Short‐Term Exposures pp. 223-230

- James J. Chen, Ralph L. Kodell and David W. Gaylor
- Lottery Games and Risky Technologies: Communications About Low‐Probability/High‐Consequence Events pp. 231-235

- Jeryl L. Mumpower
- Public Concern About Industrial Hazards pp. 237-245

- Pieter Jan M. Stallen and Arend Tomas
- Cooperation Versus Confrontation: A Comparison of Approaches to Environmental Risk Management in Japan and the United States pp. 247-260

- Vincent T. Covello, Kazuhiko Kawamura, Mark Boroush, Saburo Ikeda, Paul F. Lynes and Michael S. Minor
- Economic Costs of Misinforming About Risk: The EDB Scare and the Media pp. 261-269

- F. Reed Johnson
- Does a Reactor Need a Safety Backfit? Case Study on Communicating Decision and Risk Analysis Information to Managers pp. 271-282

- Rex V. Brown and Jacob W. Ulvila
- An ALARA Approach to the Radiological Control of Foodstuffs Following an Accidental Release pp. 283-290

- Jacques Lombard, René Coulon and Alain Despres
- A Monte Carlo Analysis of Health Risks from PCB‐Contaminated Mineral Oil Transformer Fires pp. 291-297

- Alan Q. Eschenroeder and Edward J. Faeder
- RAMAS‐7: Risk Analysis and Modeling for Age Structured Populations pp. 299-300

- Glenn W. Suter, Lawrence W. Barnthouse and A. E. Rosen
- Software Listings pp. 301-301

- Paul Moskowitz
Volume 8, issue 1, 1988
- Resources Needed for New Risk Analysis Opportunities pp. 1-3

- Gerald V. Poje
- Biologically Based Models for Cancer Risk Assessment: A Cautionary Note pp. 5-6

- Suresh Moolgavkar and Anup Dewanji
- Perceived Fairness in Risk Management: The AIDS Testing Example pp. 7-8

- Timothy McDaniels
- Questionable Assumptions in Terrorist Risk Analysis pp. 9-11

- John M. Gleason
- Response to “Questionable Assumptions in Terrorist Risk Analysis” pp. 13-13

- H. F. Martz and M. E. Johnson
- Issues in Qualitative and Quantitative Risk Analysis for Developmental Toxicology pp. 15-20

- Carole A. Kimmel and David W. Gaylor
- Early Indicators of Male Reproductive Toxicity pp. 21-26

- James W. Overstreet, Steven J. Samuels, Patricia Day, Andrew G. Hendrickx, Srinivasa Prahalada, Terry Mast, David F. Katz and Carol Sakai
- Estimation of Human Reproductive Risk from Animal Studies: Determination of Interspecies Extrapolation Factors for Steroid Hormone Effects on the Male pp. 27-33

- Marvin L. Meistrich
- Postnatal Effects of Prenatal Insult pp. 35-44

- E. Marshall Johnson, Lois M. Newman and Richard R. Schmidt
- Quantification of the Genetic Risk of Environmental Mutagens pp. 45-57

- U. H. Ehling
- Evaluation of Developmental Toxicity Data: A Discussion of Some Pertinent Factors and a Proposal pp. 59-69

- William L. Hart, Ralph C. Reynolds, Walter J. Krasavage, Thomas S. Ely, R. Hays Bell and Robert L. Raleigh
- An Investigation of Uncertainty and Sensitivity Analysis Techniques for Computer Models pp. 71-90

- Ronald L. Iman and Jon C. Helton
- Uncertainty about Probability: A Decision Analysis Perspective pp. 91-98

- Ronald A. Howard
- Chemical Scoring by a Rapid Screening of Hazard (RASH) Method pp. 99-118

- Troyce D. Jones, Phillip J. Walsh, Annette P. Watson, Bruce A. Owen, Larry W. Barnthouse and Dee A. Sanders
- Interspecific Scaling of Toxicity Data pp. 119-125

- Curtis C. Travis and Robin K. White
- The Distribution of Risks: Vehicle Occupant Fatalities and Time of the Week pp. 127-133

- Richard C. Schwing and Dana B. Kamerud
- Equity in Social Risk: Some Empirical Observations pp. 135-146

- L. Robin Keller and Rakesh K. Sarin
- Mental Models in Risk Assessment: Informing People About Drugs pp. 147-155

- Helmut Jungermann, Holger Schütz and Manfred Thüring
- SOFTWARE LISTINGS pp. 157-157

- Paul Moskowitz
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