Risk Analysis
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Volume 1, issue 4, 1981
- What Is Science Good For? pp. 225-227

- Robert B. Cumming
- Some Misconceptions About the Foundations of Risk Analysis pp. 229-230

- Lee R. Abramson
- Some Misconceptions About Misconceptions: A Response to Abramson pp. 231-233

- Stanley Kaplan and B. John Garrick
- A Rejoinder to Kaplan and Garrick pp. 235-235

- Lee R. Abramson
- Risk or Angst? pp. 237-240

- Joshua Menkes
- The Saint Petersburg Game: An Exposition of the Classical Treatment pp. 241-250

- William H. Ruckle
- Methods for Uncertainty Analysis: A Comparative Survey pp. 251-258

- David C. Cox and Paul Baybutt
- A Risk Evaluation of the Chlorine Industry in North America pp. 259-266

- Richard J. Helmeste and Colin R. Phillips
- Long‐Term Consequences of the Linear‐No‐Threshold Dose‐Response Relationship for Chemical Carcinogens pp. 267-275

- Bernard L. Cohen
- Cognitive Components of Risk Ratings pp. 277-287

- Detlof von Winterfeldt, Richard S. John and Katrin Borcherding
- Siting Hazardous Facilities: Lessons from LNG pp. 289-302

- Howard Kunreuther and John W. Lathrop
Volume 1, issue 3, 1981
- The Urge to Shout pp. 165-168

- Robert B. Cumming
- On Holes and Doughnuts pp. 169-172

- Leonard A. Sagan
- Science and Personalities Revisited pp. 173-176

- John P. Holdren
- The Limits of the Peer Review Process pp. 177-178

- Andrew P. Hull
- The Role of Syndrome Management and the Future of Nuclear Energy pp. 179-188

- Miller B. Spangler
- On The Method of Discrete Probability Distributions in Risk and Reliability Calculations–Application to Seismic Risk Assessment pp. 189-196

- Stanley Kaplan
- Assessment for Catastrophic Risks pp. 197-204

- William B. Fairley
- A Method for Projecting Age‐Specific Mortality Rates for Certain Causes of Death pp. 205-215

- Richard W. Leggett and Douglas J. Crawford
- Risk Analysis: Understanding “How Safe is Safe Enough?“ pp. 217-224

- Stephen L. Derby and Ralph L. Keeney
Volume 1, issue 2, 1981
- Reflections on Decisions, Options, and Risks pp. 97-99

- Robert B. Cumming
- The Crouch‐Wilson Proposal for Regulating Carcinogens pp. 101-104

- Nathan Mantel
- Comment on The Regulation of Carcinogens by Crouch and Wilson pp. 105-106

- Charles C. Brown
- Reply to Comments on The Regulation of Carcinogens pp. 107-111

- Edmund A. C. Crouch and Richard Wilson
- Risk Criteria for Nuclear Power Plants: A Pragmatic Proposal pp. 113-120

- Chauncey Starr
- Risk Management and Decision Rules for Light Water Reactors pp. 121-136

- J. Michael Griesmeyer and David Okrent
- Assessment and Management of Risk in the Transport of Dangerous Materials: The Case of Chlorine Transport in France pp. 137-141

- Thierry B. Meslin
- Perspectives on Risk Perceptions pp. 143-163

- Gerald A. Cole and Stephen B. Withey
Volume 1, issue 1, 1981
- Is Risk Assessment A Science? pp. 1-3

- Robert B. Cumming
- Reflections on Risk Assessment pp. 5-7

- Alvin M. Weinberg
- On The Quantitative Definition of Risk pp. 11-27

- Stanley Kaplan and B. John Garrick
- Energy Production Risks: What Perspective Should We Take? pp. 29-35

- Chris Whipple
- Whipple's Treatment of Energy Production Risks pp. 37-39

- Herbert Inhaber
- Risks of Energy Options pp. 41-42

- John P. Holdren
- A Reply to Comments on Energy Production Risks pp. 43-45

- Chris Whipple
- Regulation of Carcinogens pp. 47-57

- Edmund Crouch and Richard Wilson
- Estimating the Risk of Carcinogens pp. 59-60

- Lester Lave
- Discussion of the Regulation of Carcinogens pp. 61-61

- Virgil O. Wodicka
- Carcinogenic Risk pp. 63-63

- David G. Hoel
- Reply to Comments on The Regulation of Carcinogens pp. 65-65

- Edmund Crouch and Richard Wilson
- Estimated Cancer Risk Associated with Occupational Asbestos Exposure pp. 67-76

- Michael D. Hogan and David G. Hoel
- The Role of Occupation in the Production of Cancer pp. 77-79

- William J. Nicholson
- Risk in Benefit‐Cost Analysis pp. 81-88

- William D. Schulze and Allen V. Kneese
- Value of a Life: What Difference Does It Make? pp. 89-95

- John D. Graham and James W. Vaupel