Risk Analysis
1981 - 2021
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Volume 3, issue 4, 1983
- Judged Lethality: How Much People Seem to Know Depends Upon How They Are Asked pp. 229-236

- Baruch Fischhoff and Don MacGregor
- Probabilistic Risk Assessment of Wastes Buried in the Ground pp. 237-243

- Bernard L. Cohen
- How Close Is Close Enough: Public Perceptions of the Risks of Industrial Facilities pp. 245-253

- Michael K. Lindell and Timothy C. Earle
- LP/HC and LULUs: The Political Uses of Risk Analysis in Land‐Use Planning pp. 255-263

- Frank J. Popper
- The Economic Impact of Health Policy Interventions pp. 265-275

- Kenneth G. Manton, Eric Stallard and H. Dennis Tolley
- Quantitative Approaches in Use to Assess Cancer Risk pp. 277-295

- Elizabeth L. Anderson
Volume 3, issue 3, 1983
- Decision Making Under Risk: A Comparison of Bayesian and Fuzzy Set Methods pp. 157-168

- James J. Buckley
- A Methodology for Seismic Risk Analysis of Nuclear Power Plants pp. 169-180

- Stan Kaplan, Harold F. Perla and Dennis C. Bley
- Prospect Theory and Limit Lines pp. 181-188

- Jya Syin Wu‐Chien and George Apostolakis
- The Use of Landscape Chemical Cycles for Indexing the Health Risks of Toxic Elements and Radionuclides pp. 189-205

- Thomas E. McKone, William E. Kastenberg and David Okrent
- Attempts to Establish a Risk by Analogy pp. 207-216

- Myron Fiering and Richard Wilson
- Specifying Risk Goals: Inherent Problems with Democratic Institutions pp. 217-227

- Lester Lave and Thomas Romer
Volume 3, issue 2, 1983
- The Projection of Long‐Term Technological Trends and Their Associated Risks pp. 81-82

- Robert B. Cumming
- Diesel Emissions and Lung Cancer pp. 83-100

- Jeffrey E. Harris
- Comparative Potency Method for Cancer Risk Assessment: Application to Diesel Particulate Emissions pp. 101-117

- Roy E. Albert, Joellen Lewtas, Stephen Nesnow, Todd W. Thorslund and Elizabeth Anderson
- Evaluating Lung Cancer Risks from Exposures to Diesel Engine Exhaust pp. 119-124

- Richard G. Cuddihy and Roger O. McClellan
- Diesel Emissions, Short‐Term Bioassays, and Lung Cancer pp. 125-128

- Harold B. Houser, Edward A. Mortimer, Yacov Y. Haimes and Herbert S. Rosenkranz
- Uncertainties in Diesel Engine Health Effects pp. 129-131

- Richard C. Schwing, Leonard Evans and Richard M. Schreck
- A Comparative Potency Method for Cancer Risk Assessment: Clarification of the Rationale, Theoretical Basis, and Application to Diesel Particulate Emissions pp. 133-137

- Joellen Lewtas, Stephen Nesnow and Roy E. Albert
- Diesel Emissions and Lung Cancer Revisited pp. 139-146

- Jeffrey E. Harris
- Potential Health Effects of Light‐Duty Diesel Exhaust pp. 147-155

- Curtis C. Travis and Nancy B. Munro
Volume 3, issue 1, 1983
- Risk Assessment and the Governmental Policy‐Making Process pp. 1-3

- Robert B. Cumming
- Priority Risk Assessment pp. 5-7

- Robert G. Tardiff and Warren R. Muir
- Corrections to “Long‐Term Consequences of the Linear‐No‐Threshold Dose‐Response Relationship for Chemical Carcinogens” pp. 9-9

- Bernard L. Cohen
- Understanding Risk Management pp. 17-21

- Jan M. Döderlein
- Facts and Values in Risk Analysis for Environmental Toxicants pp. 23-33

- Alice S. Whittemore
- A Social Decision Analysis of the Earthquake Safety Problem: The Case of Existing Los Angeles Buildings pp. 35-50

- Rakesh Kumar Sarin
- How Unique Are the Price–Anderson Limitations on Nuclear Accident Liability? pp. 51-62

- Kenneth A. Solomon
- The Indoor Radiological Problem in Perspective pp. 63-77

- Henry Hurwitz
Volume 2, issue 4, 1982
- A Correction to S. Kaplan's Method of Discrete Probability Distributions pp. 205-206

- A. J. Nelson and D. M. Rasmuson
- Response to Nelson and Rasmuson's Letter pp. 207-207

- Stanley Kaplan
- The Theory of Risk Homeostasis: Implications for Safety and Health pp. 209-225

- Gerald J. S. Wilde
- Targeting Risks pp. 227-234

- Paul Slovic and Baruch Fischhoff
- On Wilde's Theory of Risk Homeostasis pp. 235-237

- John D. Graham
- Goals, Risks, and Choices pp. 239-242

- Lloyd Orr
- The Risk of Aggregation pp. 243-247

- Gerald A. Cole and Stephen B. Withey
- Critical Issues in Risk Homeostasis Theory pp. 249-258

- Gerald J. S. Wilde
- Car Occupant Life Expectancy: Car Mass and Seat Belt Effects pp. 259-268

- Leonard Evans and Dennis E. Blumenfeld
Volume 2, issue 3, 1982
- Extrapolation of Tumor Probabilities pp. 115-116

- Nathan Mantel
- Response to Mantel pp. 117-118

- David W. Gaylor
- The Increase in Risk Interest pp. 119-120

- H. Inhaber and S. Norman
- Artifactual Uncertainty in Risk Analysis pp. 121-135

- Louis Anthony Cox
- An Illustration of Matrix Formulation for a Probabilistic Risk‐Assessment Study pp. 137-147

- Selim Sancaktar
- On the Development of Threshold Criteria for Action for Light Water Reactors pp. 149-162

- David Okrent and William L. Baldewicz
- Risk‐Based Zoning for Toxic‐Gas Pipelines pp. 163-169

- John D. Whittaker, Randolph P. Angle, David J. Wilson and Mitchell G. Choukalos
- Quasiextinction Probabilities as a Measure of Impact on Population Growth pp. 171-181

- Lev R. Ginzburg, Lawrence B. Slobodkin, Keith Johnson and Andrew G. Bindman
- An Analysis of Changes in the Risk of Mortality from Chronic Obstructive Lung Disease, 1968‐1977 pp. 183-193

- Clifford H. Patrick and Kenneth G. Manton
- A Quantitative Estimate of Leukemia Mortality Associated with Occupational Exposure to Benzene pp. 195-204

- Mary C. White, Peter F. Infante and Kenneth C. Chu
Volume 2, issue 2, 1982
- Risk and the Social Sciences pp. 47-48

- Robert B. Cumming
- How Can We Know the Risks We Face? Why Risk Selection Is a Social Process pp. 49-58

- Mary Douglas and Aaron Wildavsky
- Risk Analysis, Philosophy, and the Social and Behavioral Sciences: Reflections on the Scope of Risk Analysis Research pp. 53-58

- Vincent T. Covello, Joshua Menkes and Jiri Nehnevajsa
- Risk and Consent: Philosophical Issues for Centralized Decisions pp. 59-67

- Douglas MacLean
- Reflections on Risk Perception and Policy pp. 69-82

- Harry Otway and Kerry Thomas
- Why Study Risk Perception? pp. 83-93

- Paul Slovic, Baruch Fischhoff and Sarah Lichtenstein
- Risk‐Perception Studies and Policy Priorities pp. 95-100

- Timothy O'Riordan
- The Role of Interdisciplinary Analysis in Bridging the Gap Between the Technical and Human Sides of Risk Assessment pp. 101-114

- Miller B. Spangler
Volume 2, issue 1, 1982
- Probabilistic Models for Risk Assessment pp. 1-8

- Joseph Fiksel and Donald B. Rosenfield
- Matrix Theory Formalism for Event Tree Analysis: Application to Nuclear‐Risk Analysis pp. 9-18

- Stanley Kaplan
- Some Problems in Determining Risks from Cancer pp. 19-26

- John R. Totter
- Estimation and Extrapolation of Tumor Probabilities from a Mouse Bioassay with Survival/Sacrifice Components pp. 27-34

- John H. Farmer, Ralph L. Kodell and David W. Gaylor
- $s for Lives: Ethical Considerations in the Use of Cost/Benefit Analysis by For‐Profit Firms pp. 35-46

- William W. May
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