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Volume 6, issue 4, 1986
- Managing Technological and Environmental Risks in Japan pp. 389-401

- Saburo Ikeda
- Informing and Educating the Public About Risk pp. 403-415

- Paul Slovic
- Improving Risk Communication pp. 417-424

- Ralph L. Keeney and Detlof von Winterfeldt
- Tolerance for Environmental Health Risks: The Influence of Knowledge, Benefits, Voluntariness, and Environmental Attitudes pp. 425-435

- Brian N. R. Baird
- An Analysis of the de minimis Strategy for Risk Management pp. 437-446

- Jeryl Mumpower
- The Assessment of Probability Distributions from Expert Opinions with an Application to Seismic Fragility Curves pp. 447-461

- Ali Mosleh and George Apostolakis
- Intersystem Common Cause Analysis of a Diesel Generator Failure pp. 463-476

- Joan K. Plastiras
- Comparative Fire Risk Study of PCB Transformers pp. 477-488

- Raymond F. Boykin, Mardyros Kazarians and Raymond A. Freeman
- Automated Risk Analysis pp. 489-490

- Donald MacGregor
Volume 6, issue 3, 1986
- Technology Acceptance: A Contribution to a Discussion pp. 267-268

- Ben J. M. Ale
- Problems with Empirical Bayes pp. 269-272

- Roger Cooke
- Response to “Problems with Empirical Bayes” pp. 273-274

- Harry F. Martz
- Six Propositions on Public Participation and Their Relevance for Risk Communication pp. 275-281

- Roger E. Kasperson
- Relative Potency of Chemical Carcinogens in Rodents pp. 283-290

- David W. Gaylor and James J. Chen
- Chemical Spill Exposure Assessment pp. 291-299

- Stuart M. Brown and Abraham Silvers
- The Spread of a PCB Spill on a Soil Surface pp. 301-304

- Alan Q. Eschenroeder
- Judgment and Analysis in Oil Spill Risk Assessment pp. 305-315

- Thomas R. Stewart and Thomas M. Leschine
- A Methodology for Estimating Time‐of‐Day Variations in the Size of a Population Exposed to Risk pp. 317-324

- Theodore S. Glickman
- Benefit Analysis for Natural Hazards pp. 325-334

- V. Smith
- Monte Carlo Sampling for Generalized Knowledge Dependence with Application to Human Reliability pp. 335-343

- Roger Cooke and Rudi Waij
- Assigned Shares in Compensation for Radiation‐Related Cancers pp. 345-357

- Stephen W. Lagakos and Frederick Mosteller
- Who Needs Causation Probabilities? pp. 359-361

- Lester Lave
- The Uncertainties of Assigned Shares Tort Compensation: What We Don't Know Can Hurt Us pp. 363-369

- David Rosenberg
- Assigned Shares and Combined Insults pp. 371-372

- Fritz A. Seiler
- Technical and Policy Issues in Assigned Share Calculations: A Comment on Lagakos and Mosteller pp. 373-375

- Louis Anthony Cox
- Response to Comments on “Assigned Shares in Compensation for Radiation‐Related Cancers” pp. 377-380

- Stephen W. Lagakos and Frederick Mosteller
- The Portable Computing System for Use in Gas Emergencies pp. 381-385

- Eli Stern
Volume 6, issue 2, 1986
- Time for a Change pp. 111-112

- James D. Wilson
- Acceptance of the Distinguished Contribution Award of the Society for Risk Analysis pp. 113-115

- Alexander Hollaender
- Final Report of the Color Additive Scientific Review Panel pp. 117-154

- Ronald W. Hart, Stan C. Freni, David W. Gaylor, James R. Gillette, Larry K. Lowry, Jerrold M. Ward, Elizabeth K. Weisburger, Paul Lepore and Angelo Turturro
- Statistical Modeling of Animal Bioassay Data with Variable Dosing Regimens: Example—Vinyl Chloride pp. 155-166

- Kenneth G. Brown and David G. Hoel
- Multistage Model Interpretation of Additive and Multiplicative Carcinogenic Effects pp. 167-170

- Herman J. Gibb and Chao W. Chen
- Asbestos Lung Cancer Risks: Comparison of Animal and Human Extrapolations pp. 171-180

- James N. Rowe and Janet A. Springer
- The Promise of Molecular Epidemiology for Quantitative Risk Assessment pp. 181-193

- Dale B. Hattis
- New Approaches in Risk Assessment for Carcinogens pp. 195-201

- Frederica Perera
- Health Risks and Air Pollution — Error Analysis for a Cross‐Sectional Mortality Study pp. 203-212

- J. H. Pickles
- Health Risks of PCB Spills from Electrical Equipment pp. 213-221

- Alan Q. Eschenroeder, Colleen P. Doyle and Edward J. Faeder
- Warning Systems in Risk Management pp. 223-234

- M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- On Criteria of Insignificant Difference Between Two Risks pp. 235-244

- Julius Goodman
- Perceived Acceptability of Risk Analysis as a Decision‐Making Approach pp. 245-256

- Donald MacGregor and Paul Slovic
- Computerized Estimates of Potential Occupational Health Risk Due to Chemical Exposure pp. 259-264

- David H. Pedersen and Richard W. Hornung
Volume 6, issue 1, 1986
- Comment on “Risk in Developing Countriesrdquo pp. 1-2

- Michael Minor, Kazuhiko Kawamura and Paul Finger Lynes
- Computerized Estimates of Potential Occupational Health Risk Due to Chemical Exposure pp. 3-13

- David H. Pedersen and Richard W. Hornung
- Use of Fractals to Estimate Environmental Dilution Factors in River Basins pp. 15-25

- Fritz A. Seiler
- A Fuzzy Set Theoretic Foundation for Vagueness in Uncertainty Analysis pp. 27-34

- Stephen D. Unwin
- Stochastic Dominance: An Approach to Decision Making Under Risk pp. 35-41

- James J. Buckley
- Modeling the Detection Rates of Fires in Nuclear Plants: Development and Application of a Methodology for Treating Imprecise Evidence pp. 43-59

- Nathan Siu and George Apostolakis
- EDB: A Case Study in Communicating Risk pp. 61-68

- Harold Issadore Sharlin
- A General Guideline for Management of Risk from Carcinogens pp. 69-79

- Paul Milvy
- Risk Homeostasis Theory and Traffic Accident Data pp. 81-94

- Leonard Evans
- Notes on the Interpretation of Traffic Accident Data and of Risk Homeostasis Theory: A Reply to L. Evans pp. 95-101

- Gerald J. S. Wilde
- Comments on Wilde's Notes on “Risk Homeostasis Theory and Traffic Accident Data” pp. 103-107

- Leonard Evans