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Volume 36, issue 12, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 2187-2188

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Comment on “Cryptosporidium Infection Risk: Results of New Dose‐Response Modeling” — Discussion of Underlying Assumptions and Their Implications pp. 2189-2192

- Philip J. Schmidt and Cynthia L. Chappell
- Response to: Comment on “Cryptosporidium Infection Risk: Results of New Dose–Response Modeling”––Discussion of Underlying Assumption and Their Implications pp. 2193-2194

- Michael J. Messner and Philip Berger
- Improving Risk Assessment Calculations for Traditional Foods Through Collaborative Research with First Nations Communities pp. 2195-2207

- Claire McAuley, Ave Dersch, Lisa N. Kates, Darryel R. Sowan and Christopher A. Ollson
- Assessing Risk‐Based Upper Limits of Melamine Migration from Food Containers pp. 2208-2215

- Min‐Pei Ling, Keng‐Wen Lien and Dennis P. H. Hsieh
- Assessing Risk in Graphically Presented Financial Series pp. 2216-2232

- Daphne Sobolev and Nigel Harvey
- A Cognitive‐Affective Scale for Hurricane Risk Perception pp. 2233-2246

- Craig W. Trumbo, Lori Peek, Michelle A. Meyer, Holly L. Marlatt, Eve Gruntfest, Brian D. McNoldy and Wayne H. Schubert
- Can Belief in a Just World Buffer Mood and Career Prospects of People in Need of Risk Protection? First Experimental Evidence pp. 2247-2257

- Gabriel Nudelman, Kathleen Otto and Claudia Dalbert
- Defender–Attacker Decision Tree Analysis to Combat Terrorism pp. 2258-2271

- Ryan J. B. Garcia and Detlof von Winterfeldt
- Cumulative Response to Sequences of Terror Attacks Varying in Frequency and Trajectory pp. 2272-2284

- Jinshu Cui, Heather Rosoff and Richard S. John
- A Game‐Theoretical Model to Improve Process Plant Protection from Terrorist Attacks pp. 2285-2297

- Laobing Zhang and Genserik Reniers
- Scenario Discovery with Multiple Criteria: An Evaluation of the Robust Decision‐Making Framework for Climate Change Adaptation pp. 2298-2312

- Julie E. Shortridge and Seth D. Guikema
- Tee Guidotti, Health and Sustainability: An Introduction. New York, Oxford University Press, 2015, 446 pp., list of selected sources, and index, ISBN 978‐0‐19‐932533‐7, paper, $46.13 pp. 2313-2314

- Michael R. Greenberg
Volume 36, issue 11, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 2029-2030

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Dose‐Response Modeling for Inhalational Anthrax in Rabbits Following Single or Multiple Exposures pp. 2031-2038

- Bradford W. Gutting, Andrey Rukhin, David Marchette, Ryan S. Mackie and Brandolyn Thran
- Radiological Risk Assessment by Convergence Methodology Model in RDD Scenarios pp. 2039-2046

- Fagner C. Rother, Wilson F. Rebello, Matthew J. F. Healy, Mauricio M. Silva, Paulo A. M. Cabral, Hélio C. Vital and Edson R. Andrade
- Import Security: Assessing the Risks of Imported Food pp. 2047-2064

- Jonathan Welburn, Vicki Bier and Steven Hoerning
- Campylobacter QMRA: A Bayesian Estimation of Prevalence and Concentration in Retail Foods Under Clustering and Heavy Censoring pp. 2065-2080

- Antti Mikkelä, Jukka Ranta, Manuel González, Marjaana Hakkinen and Pirkko Tuominen
- Costs of Health Damage from Atmospheric Emissions of Toxic Metals: Part 1—Methods and Results pp. 2081-2095

- Vincent Nedellec and Ari Rabl
- Costs of Health Damage from Atmospheric Emissions of Toxic Metals: Part 2—Analysis for Mercury and Lead pp. 2096-2104

- Vincent Nedellec and Ari Rabl
- Lung Cancer Risk from Radon in Marcellus Shale Gas in Northeast U.S. Homes pp. 2105-2119

- Austin L. Mitchell, W. Michael Griffin and Elizabeth A. Casman
- Improving the Impact and Implementation of Disaster Education: Programs for Children Through Theory‐Based Evaluation pp. 2120-2135

- Victoria A. Johnson, Kevin R. Ronan, David M. Johnston and Robin Peace
- Seeing is Believing? An Examination of Perceptions of Local Weather Conditions and Climate Change Among Residents in the U.S. Gulf Coast pp. 2136-2157

- Wanyun Shao and Kirby Goidel
- The Impact of Perceived Flood Exposure on Flood‐Risk Perception: The Role of Distance pp. 2158-2186

- Eoin O'Neill, Finbarr Brereton, Harutyun Shahumyan and J. Peter Clinch
Volume 36, issue 10, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 1827-1828

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Reproducible Risk Assessment pp. 1829-1833

- Charles N. Haas
- Traceability and Risk Analysis Strategies for Addressing Counterfeit Electronics in Supply Chains for Complex Systems pp. 1834-1843

- Daniel DiMase, Zachary A. Collier, Jinae Carlson, Robin B. Gray and Igor Linkov
- Tutorial: Parallel Computing of Simulation Models for Risk Analysis pp. 1844-1854

- Allison C. Reilly, Andrea Staid, Michael Gao and Seth D. Guikema
- Estimating the Probability of Rare Events Occurring Using a Local Model Averaging pp. 1855-1870

- Jin‐Hua Chen, Chun‐Shu Chen, Meng‐Fan Huang and Hung‐Chih Lin
- A Common Rationale for Global Sensitivity Measures and Their Estimation pp. 1871-1895

- Emanuele Borgonovo, Gordon B. Hazen and Elmar Plischke
- Improving Catastrophe Modeling for Business Interruption Insurance Needs pp. 1896-1915

- Adam Rose and Charles K. Huyck
- Can Carbon Nanomaterials Improve CZTS Photovoltaic Devices? Evaluation of Performance and Impacts Using Integrated Life‐Cycle Assessment and Decision Analysis pp. 1916-1935

- Ryan P. Scott, Alison C. Cullen, Cate Fox‐Lent and Igor Linkov
- Hurricane Isaac: A Longitudinal Analysis of Storm Characteristics and Power Outage Risk pp. 1936-1947

- Gina L. Tonn, Seth D. Guikema, Celso M. Ferreira and Steven M. Quiring
- A Generalized QMRA Beta‐Poisson Dose‐Response Model pp. 1948-1958

- Gang Xie, Anne Roiko, Helen Stratton, Charles Lemckert, Peter K. Dunn and Kerrie Mengersen
- Combining QMRA and Epidemiology to Estimate Campylobacteriosis Incidence pp. 1959-1968

- Eric G. Evers and Martijn Bouwknegt
- Cryptosporidium Infection Risk: Results of New Dose‐Response Modeling pp. 1969-1982

- Michael J. Messner and Philip Berger
- Understanding Local Policy Elites’ Perceptions on the Benefits and Risks Associated with High‐Voltage Power Line Installations in the State of Arkansas pp. 1983-1999

- Rachael M. Moyer and Geoboo Song
- Knowledge, Risk Perceptions, and Xenophobic Attitudes: Evidence from Italy During the Ebola Outbreak pp. 2000-2010

- Gabriele Prati and Luca Pietrantoni
- Communication About Micropollutants in Drinking Water: Effects of the Presentation and Psychological Processes pp. 2011-2026

- Robert Tobias
Volume 36, issue 9, 2016
- Daniel Wartenberg: Empowering Community Epidemiology and Risk Analysis pp. 1683-1687

- Michael Greenberg and Caron Chess
- Introduction to Special Issue on Air Pollution Health Risks pp. 1688-1692

- D. Warner North
- Characterizing the Long‐Term PM2.5 Concentration‐Response Function: Comparing the Strengths and Weaknesses of Research Synthesis Approaches pp. 1693-1707

- Neal Fann, Elisabeth A. Gilmore and Katherine Walker
- Application of the World Health Organization Programmatic Assessment Tool for Risk of Measles Virus Transmission—Lessons Learned from a Measles Outbreak in Senegal pp. 1708-1717

- Jennifer B. Harris, Ousseynou Badiane, Eugene Lam, Jennifer Nicholson, Ibrahim Oumar Ba, Aliou Diallo, Amadou Fall, Balcha G. Masresha and James L. Goodson
- Survey of Ambient Air Pollution Health Risk Assessment Tools pp. 1718-1736

- Susan C. Anenberg, Anna Belova, Jørgen Brandt, Neal Fann, Sue Greco, Sarath Guttikunda, Marie‐Eve Heroux, Fintan Hurley, Michal Krzyzanowski, Sylvia Medina, Brian Miller, Kiran Pandey, Joachim Roos and Rita Van Dingenen
- Inconsistencies in Risk Analyses for Ambient Air Pollutant Regulations pp. 1737-1744

- Anne E. Smith
- Fine Particulate Matter, Risk Assessment, and Risk Management pp. 1745-1747

- Jonathan I. Levy
- Characterizing Uncertainty in Estimates of Mortality Risk from Exposure to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter pp. 1748-1750

- John S. Evans
- Dose–Response Models are Conditional on Determination of Causality pp. 1751-1754

- H. Christopher Frey
- Providing Context for Ambient Particulate Matter and Estimates of Attributable Mortality pp. 1755-1765

- Roger O. McClellan
- Fine Particulate Matter Pollution and Mortality pp. 1766-1769

- Suresh H. Moolgavkar
- Rethinking the Meaning of Concentration–Response Functions and the Estimated Burden of Adverse Health Effects Attributed to Exposure Concentrations pp. 1770-1779

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
- Author Synthesis and Response pp. 1780-1782

- Anne E. Smith
- Benefits of Decreased Mortality Risk from Reductions in Primary Mobile Source Fine Particulate Matter: A Limited Data Approach for Urban Areas Worldwide pp. 1783-1802

- Susan L. Greco, Anna Belova and Jin Huang
- Influence of Alternative Exposure Estimates in the Diesel Exhaust Miners Study: Diesel Exhaust and Lung Cancer pp. 1803-1812

- Kenny S. Crump, Cynthia Van Landingham and Roger O. McClellan
- Meta‐Analysis Methods to Estimate the Shape and Uncertainty in the Association Between Long‐Term Exposure to Ambient Fine Particulate Matter and Cause‐Specific Mortality Over the Global Concentration Range pp. 1813-1825

- Hwashin Hyun Shin, Aaron J. Cohen, C. Pope, Majid Ezzati, Stephen S. Lim, Bryan Hubbell and Richard T. Burnett
Volume 36, issue 8, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 1511-1512

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- How to be Cautious but Open to Learning: Time to Update Biotechnology and GMO Legislation pp. 1513-1517

- Sven Ove Hansson
- Introduction to Special Series pp. 1518-1519

- Jo Anne Shatkin
- Advancing Risk Analysis for Nanoscale Materials: Report from an International Workshop on the Role of Alternative Testing Strategies for Advancement pp. 1520-1537

- J. A. Shatkin, Kimberly J. Ong, Christian Beaudrie, Amy J. Clippinger, Christine Ogilvie Hendren, Lynne T. Haber, Myriam Hill, Patricia Holden, Alan J. Kennedy, Baram Kim, Margaret MacDonell, Christina M. Powers, Monita Sharma, Lorraine Sheremeta, Vicki Stone, Yasir Sultan, Audrey Turley and Ronald H. White
- Approaches to Develop Alternative Testing Strategies to Inform Human Health Risk Assessment of Nanomaterials pp. 1538-1550

- Vicki Stone, Helinor J. Johnston, Dominique Balharry, Jeremy M. Gernand and Mary Gulumian
- Framework to Evaluate Exposure Relevance and Data Needs for Risk Assessment of Nanomaterials using in Vitro Testing Strategies pp. 1551-1563

- Monita Sharma, Jo Anne Shatkin, Carolyn Cairns, Richard Canady and Amy J. Clippinger
- Alternative Testing Strategies for Nanomaterials: State of the Science and Considerations for Risk Analysis pp. 1564-1580

- J. A. Shatkin and K. J. Ong
- Values‐Based Measures of Impacts to Indigenous Health pp. 1581-1588

- Robin Gregory, Doug Easterling, Nicole Kaechele and William Trousdale
- Trends in Reported Foodborne Illness in the United States; 1996–2013 pp. 1589-1598

- Mark R. Powell
- High Numerates Count Icons and Low Numerates Process Large Areas in Pictographs: Results of an Eye‐Tracking Study pp. 1599-1614

- Christina Kreuzmair, Michael Siegrist and Carmen Keller
- The Key Role of Experiential Uncertainty when Dealing with Risks: Its Relationships with Demand for Regulation and Institutional Trust pp. 1615-1629

- P. Marijn Poortvliet and Anne Marike Lokhorst
- Risk Assessment of Infrastructure System of Systems with Precursor Analysis pp. 1630-1643

- Zhenyu Guo and Yacov Y. Haimes
- Review of Research Trends and Methods in Nano Environmental, Health, and Safety Risk Analysis pp. 1644-1665

- Serkan Erbis, Zeynep Ok, Jacqueline A. Isaacs, James C. Benneyan and Sagar Kamarthi
- Attacker Deterrence and Perceived Risk in a Stackelberg Security Game pp. 1666-1681

- Garret Ridinger, Richard S. John, Michael McBride and Nicholas Scurich
Volume 36, issue 7, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 1287-1287

- Tony Cox, Karen Lowrie and Charles N. Haas
- Modeling and Managing the Risks of Measles and Rubella: A Global Perspective, Part I pp. 1288-1296

- Kimberly M. Thompson and Stephen L. Cochi
- Systematic Review of Health Economic Analyses of Measles and Rubella Immunization Interventions pp. 1297-1314

- Kimberly M. Thompson and Cassie L. Odahowski
- Characterization of the Risks of Adverse Outcomes Following Rubella Infection in Pregnancy pp. 1315-1331

- Kimberly M. Thompson, Emily A. Simons, Kamran Badizadegan, Susan E. Reef and Louis Z. Cooper
- Systematic Review of the Manifestations of Congenital Rubella Syndrome in Infants and Characterization of Disability‐Adjusted Life Years (DALYs) pp. 1332-1356

- Emily A. Simons, Susan E. Reef, Louis Z. Cooper, Laura Zimmerman and Kimberly M. Thompson
- The Costs and Valuation of Health Impacts of Measles and Rubella Risk Management Policies pp. 1357-1382

- Kimberly M. Thompson and Cassie L. Odahowski
- Evolution and Use of Dynamic Transmission Models for Measles and Rubella Risk and Policy Analysis pp. 1383-1403

- Kimberly M. Thompson
- Modeling Measles Transmission in the North American Amish and Options for Outbreak Response pp. 1404-1417

- Kimberly M. Thompson and Kasper H. Kisjes
- Characterization of Heterogeneity in Childhood Immunization Coverage in Central Florida Using Immunization Registry Data pp. 1418-1426

- Kimberly M. Thompson, Grace E. Logan and Florida SHOTS™ Research Team
- Synthesis of Evidence to Characterize National Measles and Rubella Exposure and Immunization Histories pp. 1427-1458

- Kimberly M. Thompson, Cassie L. Odahowski, James L. Goodson, Susan E. Reef and Robert T. Perry
- Systematic Review of Measles and Rubella Serology Studies pp. 1459-1486

- Kimberly M. Thompson and Cassie L. Odahowski
- Framework for Optimal Global Vaccine Stockpile Design for Vaccine‐Preventable Diseases: Application to Measles and Cholera Vaccines as Contrasting Examples pp. 1487-1509

- Kimberly M. Thompson and Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens
Volume 36, issue 6, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 1069-1071

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- The Event: An Underexamined Risk Concept pp. 1072-1078

- Ted W. Yellman
- Altruism During Ebola: Risk Perception, Issue Salience, Cultural Cognition, and Information Processing pp. 1079-1089

- Z. Janet Yang
- Confluence and Contours: Reflexive Management of Environmental Risk pp. 1090-1107

- Emma Soane, Iljana Schubert, Simon Pollard, Sophie Rocks and Edgar Black
- Chemical Manufacturing and Refining Industry Legitimacy: Reflective Management, Trust, Precrisis Communication to Achieve Community Efficacy pp. 1108-1124

- Robert L. Heath and Jaesub Lee
- Flood Risk, Flood Mitigation, and Location Choice: Evaluating the National Flood Insurance Program's Community Rating System pp. 1125-1147

- Qin Fan and Meri Davlasheridze
- Public Perceptions of Regulatory Costs, Their Uncertainty and Interindividual Distribution pp. 1148-1170

- Branden B. Johnson and Adam M. Finkel
- Maritime Transportation Risk Assessment of Tianjin Port with Bayesian Belief Networks pp. 1171-1187

- Jinfen Zhang, Ângelo P Teixeira, C. Guedes Soares, Xinping Yan and Kezhong Liu
- Mortality Patterns of Hydro‐Geomorphologic Disasters pp. 1188-1210

- S. Pereira, J. L. Zêzere, I. Quaresma, P. P. Santos and M. Santos
- A Bayesian Semiparametric Model for Radiation Dose‐Response Estimation pp. 1211-1223

- Kyoji Furukawa, Munechika Misumi, John B. Cologne and Harry M. Cullings
- The Effects of Revealed Information on Catastrophe Loss Projection Models’ Characterization of Risk: Damage Vulnerability Evidence from Florida pp. 1224-1250

- J. Bradley Karl, Lorilee A. Medders and Patrick F. Maroney
- Board Diving Regulations in Public Swimming Pools and Risk of Injury pp. 1251-1261

- David Williams and Louise Odin
- Facilitating Redundancy‐Oriented Management with Gene‐Therapy‐Oriented Management Against Disaster pp. 1262-1276

- Kyoo‐Man Ha
- Health‐Economics Analyses Applied to ELF Electric and Magnetic Fields pp. 1277-1286

- Shaiela Kandel, John Swanson and Leeka Kheifets
Volume 36, issue 5, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 863-866

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Advancing Methods for National and Global Risk Studies pp. 867-868

- Henry H. Willis
- Response pp. 869-869

- Terje Aven and Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
- Risk Management Should Play a Stronger Role in Developing and Implementing Social Responsibility Policies for Organizations pp. 870-873

- Shital A. Thekdi
- Dengue Disease Risk Mental Models in the City of Dhaka, Bangladesh: Juxtapositions and Gaps Between the Public and Experts pp. 874-891

- Parnali Dhar‐Chowdhury, C. Emdad Haque and S. Michelle Driedger
- Quantifying the Establishment Likelihood of Invasive Alien Species Introductions Through Ports with Application to Honeybees in Australia pp. 892-903

- Daniel K. Heersink, Peter Caley, Dean R. Paini and Simon C. Barry
- A Regional Decision Support Scheme for Pest Risk Analysis in Southeast Asia pp. 904-913

- T. Soliman, A. MacLeod, J. D. Mumford, T. P. L. Nghiem, H. T. W. Tan, S. K. Papworth, R. T. Corlett and L. Roman Carrasco
- Risk Reduction of an Invasive Insect by Targeting Surveillance Efforts with the Assistance of a Phenology Model and International Maritime Shipping Routes and Schedules pp. 914-925

- David R. Gray
- Development of Dose‐Response Models to Predict the Relationship for Human Toxoplasma gondii Infection Associated with Meat Consumption pp. 926-938

- Miao Guo, Abhinav Mishra, Robert L. Buchanan, Jitender P. Dubey, Dolores E. Hill, H. Ray Gamble, Jeffrey L. Jones, Xianzhi Du and Abani K. Pradhan
- The Impact of Population, Contact, and Spatial Heterogeneity on Epidemic Model Predictions pp. 939-953

- Francisco J. Zagmutt, Mark A. Schoenbaum and Ashley E. Hill
- Modeling Lung Carcinogenesis in Radon‐Exposed Miner Cohorts: Accounting for Missing Information on Smoking pp. 954-967

- Teun van Dillen, Fieke Dekkers, Harmen Bijwaard, Irene Brüske, H.‐Erich Wichmann, Michaela Kreuzer and Bernd Grosche
- Binary Mixtures of Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons Display Nonadditive Mixture Interactions in an In Vitro Liver Cell Model pp. 968-991

- Stacey J. Gaskill and Erica D. Bruce
- Expanding the Reach of Participatory Risk Management: Testing an Online Decision‐Aiding Framework for Informing Internally Consistent Choices pp. 992-1005

- Douglas L. Bessette, Victoria Campbell‐Arvai and Joseph Arvai
- Foresight Study on the Risk Governance of New Technologies: The Case of Nanotechnology pp. 1006-1024

- Sheona A. K. Read, Gary S. Kass, Hilary R. Sutcliffe and Steven M. Hankin
- Supply Chain Vulnerability Analysis Using Scenario‐Based Input‐Output Modeling: Application to Port Operations pp. 1025-1039

- Shital A. Thekdi and Joost R. Santos
- Exploring the Predictors of Organizational Preparedness for Natural Disasters pp. 1040-1053

- Abdul‐Akeem Sadiq and John D. Graham
- Airline Safety Improvement Through Experience with Near‐Misses: A Cautionary Tale pp. 1054-1066

- Peter Madsen, Robin L. Dillon and Catherine H. Tinsley
- Siddharta Mukherjee The Laws of Medicine: Field Notes from an Uncertain Science. TEDBooks, Simon and Schuster (2015). 70 pp. $16.99. ISBN 978‐1‐4767‐8484‐7 pp. 1067-1068

- Tee Guidotti
Volume 36, issue 4, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 639-640

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Commentary on “Risk Analysis for U.S. Offshore Wind Farms: The Need for an Integrated Approach” pp. 641-644

- Bonnie Ram
- Author Response pp. 645-645

- Andrea Staid and Seth D. Guikema
- Elizabeth Anderson: Cancer Risk Assessment Pioneer pp. 646-649

- Michael R. Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Introductions to Adversary Behavior: Validating the Models pp. 650-652

- Jun Zhuang, Vicki Bier and Seth Guikema
- Validation in the Absence of Observed Events pp. 653-665

- John Lathrop and Barry Ezell
- In the Opponent's Shoes: Increasing the Behavioral Validity of Attackers’ Judgments in Counterterrorism Models pp. 666-680

- Sumitra Sri Bhashyam and Gilberto Montibeller
- Modeling Adversaries in Counterterrorism Decisions Using Prospect Theory pp. 681-693

- Jason R. W. Merrick and Philip Leclerc
- Defense of Cyber Infrastructures Against Cyber‐Physical Attacks Using Game‐Theoretic Models pp. 694-710

- Nageswara S. V. Rao, Stephen W. Poole, Chris Y. T. Ma, Fei He, Jun Zhuang and David K. Y. Yau
- On the Effectiveness of Security Countermeasures for Critical Infrastructures pp. 711-726

- Kjell Hausken and Fei He
- Adversarial Risk Analysis for Urban Security Resource Allocation pp. 727-741

- César Gil, David Rios Insua and Jesus Rios
- Modeling Opponents in Adversarial Risk Analysis pp. 742-755

- David Rios Insua, David Banks and Jesus Rios
- Quantifying Adversary Capabilities to Inform Defensive Resource Allocation pp. 756-775

- Chen Wang and Vicki M. Bier
- Modeling Resources Allocation in Attacker‐Defender Games with “Warm Up” CSF pp. 776-791

- Peiqiu Guan and Jun Zhuang
- Approximate Uncertainty Modeling in Risk Analysis with Vine Copulas pp. 792-815

- Tim Bedford, Alireza Daneshkhah and Kevin J. Wilson
- Is Seeing Believing? Perceptions of Wildfire Risk Over Time pp. 816-830

- Patricia A Champ and Hannah Brenkert‐Smith
- Conflict or Caveats? Effects of Media Portrayals of Scientific Uncertainty on Audience Perceptions of New Technologies pp. 831-846

- Andrew R. Binder, Elliott D. Hillback and Dominique Brossard
- Allocating Resources to Enhance Resilience, with Application to Superstorm Sandy and an Electric Utility pp. 847-862

- Cameron A. MacKenzie and Christopher W. Zobel
Volume 36, issue 3, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 431-432

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment and Source Attribution for Salmonella: Taking it Further pp. 433-436

- Emma L. Snary, Arno N. Swart and Tine Hald
- A Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment for Salmonella in Pigs for the European Union pp. 437-449

- Emma L. Snary, Arno N. Swart, Robin R. L. Simons, Ana Rita Calado Domingues, Hakan Vigre, Eric G. Evers, Tine Hald and Andrew A. Hill
- An Approach to Cluster EU Member States into Groups According to Pathways of Salmonella in the Farm‐to‐Consumption Chain for Pork Products pp. 450-460

- Håkan Vigre, Ana Rita Coutinho Calado Domingues, Ulrik Bo Pedersen and Tine Hald
- A Farm Transmission Model for Salmonella in Pigs, Applicable to E.U. Member States pp. 461-481

- Andrew A. Hill, Robin R. L. Simons, Louise Kelly and Emma L. Snary
- A Transport and Lairage Model for Salmonella Transmission Between Pigs Applicable to EU Member States pp. 482-497

- R. R. L. Simons, A. A. Hill, A. Swart, L. Kelly and E. L. Snary
- Modeling of Salmonella Contamination in the Pig Slaughterhouse pp. 498-515

- A. N. Swart, E. G. Evers, R. L. L. Simons and M. Swanenburg
- A QMRA Model for Salmonella in Pork Products During Preparation and Consumption pp. 516-530

- A. N. Swart, F. van Leusden and M. J. Nauta
- Characterization of the Human Risk of Salmonellosis Related to Consumption of Pork Products in Different E.U. Countries Based on a QMRA pp. 531-545

- Håkan Vigre, Kristen Barfoed, Arno N. Swart, Robin R. L. Simons, Andrew A. Hill, Emma L Snary and Tine Hald
- Assessing the Effectiveness of On‐Farm and Abattoir Interventions in Reducing Pig Meat–Borne Salmonellosis within E.U. Member States pp. 546-560

- Andrew A. Hill, Robin L. Simons, Arno N. Swart, Louise Kelly, Tine Hald and Emma L. Snary
- Bayesian Source Attribution of Salmonellosis in South Australia pp. 561-570

- K. Glass, E. Fearnley, H. Hocking, J. Raupach, M. Veitch, L. Ford and M. D. Kirk
- Application of Molecular Typing Results in Source Attribution Models: The Case of Multiple Locus Variable Number Tandem Repeat Analysis (MLVA) of Salmonella Isolates Obtained from Integrated Surveillance in Denmark pp. 571-588

- Leonardo V. de Knegt, Sara M. Pires, Charlotta Löfström, Gitte Sørensen, Karl Pedersen, Mia Torpdahl, Eva M. Nielsen and Tine Hald
- Linear‐No‐Threshold Default Assumptions for Noncancer and Nongenotoxic Cancer Risks: A Mathematical and Biological Critique pp. 589-604

- Kenneth T. Bogen
- Media Coverage of Pediatric Environmental Health Risks and its Effects on Mothers’ Protective Behaviors pp. 605-622

- Susan Mello and Robert C. Hornik
- Thinking Concretely Increases the Perceived Likelihood of Risks: The Effect of Construal Level on Risk Estimation pp. 623-637

- Eva Lermer, Bernhard Streicher, Rainer Sachs, Martina Raue and Dieter Frey
Volume 36, issue 2, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 183-185

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- National and Global Risk Studies: How Can the Field of Risk Analysis Contribute? pp. 186-190

- Terje Aven and Louis Anthony Cox
- Research Synthesis Methods in an Age of Globalized Risks: Lessons from the Global Burden of Foodborne Disease Expert Elicitation pp. 191-202

- World Health Organization, Foodborne Epidemiology Reference Group, Source Attribution Task Force
- Application of a QMRA Framework to Inform Selection of Drinking Water Interventions in the Developing Context pp. 203-214

- S. R. Petterson
- A QMRA for the Transmission of ESBL‐Producing Escherichia coli and Campylobacter from Poultry Farms to Humans Through Flies pp. 215-227

- Eric G. Evers, Hetty Blaak, Raditijo A. Hamidjaja, Rob de Jonge and Franciska M. Schets
- Characterizing and Communicating Risk with Exposure Reconstruction and Bayesian Analysis: Historical Locomotive Maintenance/Repair Associated with Asbestos Woven Tape Pipe Lagging pp. 228-243

- Fred W. Boelter, Jacob D. Persky, Daniel M. Podraza and William H. Bullock
- Asteroid Risk Assessment: A Probabilistic Approach pp. 244-261

- Jason C. Reinhardt, Xi Chen, Wenhao Liu, Petar Manchev and M. Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell
- Impact Factors and Risk Analysis of Tropical Cyclones on a Highway Network pp. 262-277

- Saini Yang, Fuyu Hu and Carlo Jaeger
- Towards a Fuzzy Bayesian Network Based Approach for Safety Risk Analysis of Tunnel‐Induced Pipeline Damage pp. 278-301

- Limao Zhang, Xianguo Wu, Yawei Qin, Miroslaw J. Skibniewski and Wenli Liu
- An Empirical Analysis of Life Jacket Effectiveness in Recreational Boating pp. 302-319

- Christelle Viauroux and Ali Gungor
- The Concepts of Risk, Safety, and Security: Applications in Everyday Language pp. 320-338

- Max Boholm, Niklas Möller and Sven Ove Hansson
- Adaptive Governance, Uncertainty, and Risk: Policy Framing and Responses to Climate Change, Drought, and Flood pp. 339-356

- Margot Hurlbert and Joyeeta Gupta
- A Protocol for the Global Sensitivity Analysis of Impact Assessment Models in Life Cycle Assessment pp. 357-377

- S. Cucurachi, E. Borgonovo and R. Heijungs
- Statistical Modeling of Fire Occurrence Using Data from the Tōhoku, Japan Earthquake and Tsunami pp. 378-395

- Dana Anderson, Rachel A. Davidson, Keisuke Himoto and Charles Scawthorn
- Modeling Correlated Discrete Uncertainties in Event Trees with Copulas pp. 396-410

- Tianyang Wang, James S. Dyer and John C. Butler
- “Know What to Do If You Encounter a Flash Flood”: Mental Models Analysis for Improving Flash Flood Risk Communication and Public Decision Making pp. 411-427

- Heather Lazrus, Rebecca E. Morss, Julie L. Demuth, Jeffrey K. Lazo and Ann Bostrom
- J. Craig Venter Life at the Speed of Light: From the Double Helix to the Dawn of Digital Life. New York: Viking (2013) 187 pp. G. Church and E. Regis Regenesis: How Synthetic Biology Will Reinvent Nature and Ourselves. New York: Basic Books (2012) 284 pp pp. 428-430

- David M. Berube
Volume 36, issue 1, 2016
- From the Editors pp. 1-3

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Critical Assessment of the Foundations of Power Transmission and Distribution Reliability Metrics and Standards pp. 4-15

- Roshanak Nateghi, Seth D. Guikema, Yue (Grace) Wu and C. Bayan Bruss
- A Simplified Approach to Risk Assessment Based on System Dynamics: An Industrial Case Study pp. 16-29

- Emmanuel Garbolino, Jean‐Pierre Chery and Franck Guarnieri
- Sensitivity Analysis Using Risk Measures pp. 30-48

- Andreas Tsanakas and Pietro Millossovich
- Augmenting the Deliberative Method for Ranking Risks pp. 49-56

- Irving Susel, Trace Lasley, Mark Montezemolo and Joel Piper
- An Empirical, Nonparametric Simulator for Multivariate Random Variables with Differing Marginal Densities and Nonlinear Dependence with Hydroclimatic Applications pp. 57-73

- Upmanu Lall, Naresh Devineni and Yasir Kaheil
- Methods to Explore Uncertainty and Bias Introduced by Job Exposure Matrices pp. 74-82

- Sander Greenland, Heidi J. Fischer and Leeka Kheifets
- Understanding and Reducing Inconsistency in Seatbelt‐Use Decisions: Findings from a Cardinal Decision Issue Perspective pp. 83-97

- Laith Alattar, J. Frank Yates, David W. Eby, David J. LeBlanc and Lisa J. Molnar
- Changes in the Factors Influencing Public Acceptance of Nuclear Power Generation in Japan Since the 2011 Fukushima Daiichi Nuclear Disaster pp. 98-113

- Norifumi Tsujikawa, Shoji Tsuchida and Takamasa Shiotani
- An Empirical Study of the Volkswagen Crisis in China: Customers’ Information Processing and Behavioral Intentions pp. 114-129

- Jiuchang Wei, Ming Zhao, Fei Wang, Peng Cheng and Dingtao Zhao
- “The Dose Makes the Poison”: Informing Consumers About the Scientific Risk Assessment of Food Additives pp. 130-144

- Angela Bearth, Marie‐Eve Cousin and Michael Siegrist
- QMRA for Drinking Water: 1. Revisiting the Mathematical Structure of Single‐Hit Dose‐Response Models pp. 145-162

- Vegard Nilsen and John Wyller
- QMRA for Drinking Water: 2. The Effect of Pathogen Clustering in Single‐Hit Dose‐Response Models pp. 163-181

- Vegard Nilsen and John Wyller
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