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Volume 35, issue 12, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 2121-2122

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Joanna Burger: Respect for All Living Things pp. 2123-2128

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Risk Assessment and Alternatives Assessment: Comparing Two Methodologies pp. 2129-2136

- Margaret H. Whittaker
- Decisions, Science, and Values: Crafting Regulatory Alternatives Analysis pp. 2137-2151

- Timothy Malloy, Ann Blake, Igor Linkov and Peter Sinsheimer
- The Architecture of Chemical Alternatives Assessment pp. 2152-2161

- Kenneth Geiser, Joel Tickner, Sally Edwards and Mark Rossi
- On the Concept and Definition of Terrorism Risk pp. 2162-2171

- Terje Aven and Seth Guikema
- Risk‐Based Sampling: I Don't Want to Weight in Vain pp. 2172-2182

- Mark R. Powell
- Public Perception of Climate Change: The Importance of Knowledge and Cultural Worldviews pp. 2183-2201

- Jing Shi, Vivianne H. M. Visschers and Michael Siegrist
- Process Tracing Analysis of Hurricane Information Displays pp. 2202-2220

- Hao‐Che Wu, Michael K. Lindell and Carla S. Prater
- Five Books on Energy and Climate Change: Alex Epstein The Moral Case for Fossil Fuels. New York: Portfolio/Penguin, 2014, 248 pages. Kenneth P. Green Abundant Energy: The Fuel of Human Flourishing, Washington, DC.: AEI Press, 2011, 101 + vii pages. William Nordhaus The Climate Casino: Risk Uncertainty, and Economics for a Warming World, New Haven: Yale University Press, 2013, 378+xiii pages. Gernot Wagner and Martin Weitzman Climate Shock: The Economic Consequences of a Hotter Planet, Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2015, 250 pages. Dale Jamieson Reason in a Dark Time: Why the Struggle Against Climate Change Failed—and What It Means to Our Future, New York: Oxford University Press, 2014, 266 + xvi pages pp. 2221-2227

- D. Warner North
Volume 35, issue 11, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 1957-1958

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Whither Risk Assessment: New Challenges and Opportunities a Third of a Century After the Red Book pp. 1959-1968

- Michael Greenberg, Bernard D. Goldstein, Elizabeth Anderson, Michael Dourson, Wayne Landis and D. Warner North
- The Mutable Nature of Risk and Acceptability: A Hybrid Risk Governance Framework pp. 1969-1982

- Catherine Mei Ling Wong
- Elusive Critical Elements of Transformative Risk Assessment Practice and Interpretation: Is Alternatives Analysis the Next Step? pp. 1983-1995

- Royce A. Francis
- Using Theory to Identify Beliefs Associated with Intentions to Follow Fish Consumption Advisories Among Anglers Living in the Great Lakes Region pp. 1996-2008

- Jeff Niederdeppe, Nancy A. Connelly, T. Bruce Labuer and Barbara A. Knuth
- Flash Flood Risks and Warning Decisions: A Mental Models Study of Forecasters, Public Officials, and Media Broadcasters in Boulder, Colorado pp. 2009-2028

- Rebecca E. Morss, Julie L. Demuth, Ann Bostrom, Jeffrey K. Lazo and Heather Lazrus
- Index for Predicting Insurance Claims from Wind Storms with an Application in France pp. 2029-2056

- Alexandre Mornet, Thomas Opitz, Michel Luzi and Stéphane Loisel
- Risk Reduction Modeling of High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza Virus Titers in Nonpasteurized Liquid Egg Obtained from Infected but Undetected Chicken Flocks pp. 2057-2068

- J. Todd Weaver, Sasidhar Malladi, Erica Spackman and David E. Swayne
- Do All Activities “Weigh” Equally? How Different Physical Activities Differ as Predictors of Weight pp. 2069-2086

- Grace Lordan and Debayan Pakrashi
- Building a Human Health Risk Assessment Ontology (RsO): A Proposed Framework pp. 2087-2101

- Thomas E. McKone and Lydia Feng
- Structured Coupling of Probability Loss Distributions: Assessing Joint Flood Risk in Multiple River Basins pp. 2102-2119

- Anna Timonina, Stefan Hochrainer‐Stigler, Georg Pflug, Brenden Jongman and Rodrigo Rojas
Volume 35, issue 10, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 1765-1765

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Introduction to the Special Series on Risk, Perception, and Response pp. 1766-1769

- Lisa Robinson and James Hammitt
- Unconventional Gas Development in the USA: Exploring the Risk Perception Issues pp. 1770-1788

- John D. Graham, John A. Rupp and Olga Schenk
- How Anxiety Leads to Suboptimal Decisions Under Risky Choice Situations pp. 1789-1800

- Zhiyong Yang, Ritesh Saini and Traci Freling
- Risk Communication, Values Clarification, and Vaccination Decisions pp. 1801-1819

- Holly O. Witteman, Selma Chipenda Dansokho, Nicole Exe, Audrey Dupuis, Thierry Provencher and Brian J. Zikmund‐Fisher
- Offsetting or Enhancing Behavior: An Empirical Analysis of Motorcycle Helmet Safety Legislation pp. 1820-1836

- Jonathan Lee
- Factors Affecting Hurricane Evacuation Intentions pp. 1837-1857

- Jeffrey K. Lazo, Ann Bostrom, Rebecca E. Morss, Julie L. Demuth and Heather Lazrus
- Workers’ Risk Tolerance and Occupational Injuries pp. 1858-1875

- Monica Galizzi and Tommaso Tempesti
- Risk Preferences, Probability Weighting, and Strategy Tradeoffs in Wildfire Management pp. 1876-1891

- Michael S. Hand, Matthew Wibbenmeyer, David E. Calkin and Matthew P. Thompson
- Overcoming Learning Aversion in Evaluating and Managing Uncertain Risks pp. 1892-1910

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
- Reasoned Decision Making Without Math? Adaptability and Robustness in Response to Surprise pp. 1911-1918

- Michael Smithson and Yakov Ben‐Haim
- Modeling Finite‐Time Failure Probabilities in Risk Analysis Applications pp. 1919-1939

- Dimitrina S. Dimitrova, Vladimir K. Kaishev and Shouqi Zhao
- Risk Assessment of the Carbon Nanotube Group pp. 1940-1956

- Junko Nakanishi, Yasuo Morimoto, Isamu Ogura, Norihiro Kobayashi, Masato Naya, Makoto Ema, Shigehisa Endoh, Manabu Shimada, Akira Ogami, Toshihiko Myojyo, Takako Oyabu, Masashi Gamo, Atsuo Kishimoto, Takuya Igarashi and Sosuke Hanai
Volume 35, issue 9, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 1593-1594

- Tony Cox, Seth Guikema and Karen Lowrie
- Nonparametric Estimation of the Probability of Detection of Flaws in an Industrial Component, from Destructive and Nondestructive Testing Data, Using Approximate Bayesian Computation pp. 1595-1610

- Merlin Keller, Anne‐Laure Popelin, Nicolas Bousquet and Emmanuel Remy
- A Conjugate Class of Utility Functions for Sequential Decision Problems pp. 1611-1622

- Brett Houlding, Frank P. A. Coolen and Donnacha Bolger
- Bayesian Network Model with Application to Smart Power Semiconductor Lifetime Data pp. 1623-1639

- Kathrin Plankensteiner, Olivia Bluder and Jürgen Pilz
- Bayesian Inference for Reliability of Systems and Networks Using the Survival Signature pp. 1640-1651

- Louis J. M. Aslett, Frank P. A. Coolen and Simon P. Wilson
- Risk Analysis for Unintentional Slide Deployment During Airline Operations pp. 1652-1662

- Eduardo S. Ayra, David Ríos Insua, María Eugenia Castellanos and Lydia Larbi
- Optimal Strategies for Interception, Detection, and Eradication in Plant Biosecurity pp. 1663-1673

- Sara Pasquali, Gianni Gilioli, Dirk Janssen and Stephan Winter
- Assessing the Performance of a Classification‐Based Vulnerability Analysis Model pp. 1674-1689

- Tai–ran Wang, Vincent Mousseau, Nicola Pedroni and Enrico Zio
- Efficient Allocation of Resources for Defense of Spatially Distributed Networks Using Agent‐Based Simulation pp. 1690-1705

- William M. Kroshl, Shahram Sarkani and Thomas A Mazzuchi
- On the Need for Rethinking Current Practice that Highlights Goal Achievement Risk in an Enterprise Context pp. 1706-1716

- Eyvind Aven and Terje Aven
- Effect of Climate Change on the Concentration and Associated Risks of Vibrio Spp. in Dutch Recreational Waters pp. 1717-1729

- Ankie Sterk, Franciska M. Schets, Ana Maria de Roda Husman, Ton de Nijs and Jack F. Schijven
- Trait Predictors of Aggression and Crash‐Related Behaviors Across Drivers from the United Kingdom and the Irish Republic pp. 1730-1745

- Amanda N. Stephens and Mark J. M. Sullman
- Understanding Gaps Between the Risk Perceptions of Wildland–Urban Interface (WUI) Residents and Wildfire Professionals pp. 1746-1761

- James Meldrum, Patricia A. Champ, Hannah Brenkert‐Smith, Travis Warziniack, Christopher M. Barth and Lilia C. Falk
- Transport, The Environment And Security: Making the Connection Rae Zimmerman (2012), 267 pages. Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc pp. 1762-1763

- Colin Chadderton and Igor Linkov
Volume 35, issue 8, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 1389-1392

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Coupling the Biophysical and Social Dimensions of Wildfire Risk to Improve Wildfire Mitigation Planning pp. 1393-1406

- Alan A. Ager, Jeffrey D. Kline and A. Paige Fischer
- Adolescents’ and Young Adults’ Online Risk Taking: The Role of Gist and Verbatim Representations pp. 1407-1422

- Claire M. White, Michaela Gummerum and Yaniv Hanoch
- Framing Effects in Narrative and Non‐Narrative Risk Messages pp. 1423-1436

- Joseph Steinhardt and Michael A. Shapiro
- Risk Matrix Integrating Risk Attitudes Based on Utility Theory pp. 1437-1447

- Xin Ruan, Zhiyi Yin and Dan M. Frangopol
- Evaluation of the Food and Agriculture Sector Criticality Assessment Tool (FASCAT) and the Collected Data pp. 1448-1467

- Andrew G. Huff, James S. Hodges, Shaun P. Kennedy and Amy Kircher
- Approximations for Estimating Change in Life Expectancy Attributable to Air Pollution in Relation to Multiple Causes of Death Using a Cause Modified Life Table pp. 1468-1478

- David M. Stieb, Stan Judek, Kevin Brand, Richard T. Burnett and Hwashin H. Shin
- Development of an Interspecies Nested Dose‐Response Model for Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis pp. 1479-1487

- Kirk J. Breuninger and Mark H. Weir
- A Risk Assessment Scheme of Infection Transmission Indoors Incorporating the Impact of Resuspension pp. 1488-1502

- Siming You and Man Pun Wan
- Assessing Major Accident Risks to Support Land‐Use Planning Using a Severity‐Vulnerability Combination Method: A Case Study in Dagushan Peninsula, China pp. 1503-1519

- Shuming Ma, Shushen Zhang, Chen Yu, Hongbo Zheng, Guobao Song, Henry Musoke Semakula and Yingying Chai
- Are Economic Development and Education Improvement Associated with Participation in Transnational Terrorism? pp. 1520-1535

- L. Elbakidze and Y. H. Jin
- Uncertainty Assessment in the Quantification of Risk Rates of Occupational Accidents pp. 1536-1561

- Ioannis A. Papazoglou, Olga Aneziris, Linda Bellamy, B. J. M. Ale and Joy I. H. Oh
- Asset Decommissioning Risk Metrics for Floating Structures in the Gulf of Mexico pp. 1562-1590

- Mark J. Kaiser
- Paul Sabin, The Bet: Paul Ehrlich, Julian Simon, and Our Gamble Over the Earth's Future. New Haven, CT: Yale University Press, 2013, ISBN 978‐0‐300‐17648‐3, $28.50 hardcover pp. 1591-1592

- Michael R. Greenberg
Volume 35, issue 7, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 1187-1190

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Will the Occupational Safety and Health Administration's Proposed Standards for Occupational Exposure to Respirable Crystalline Silica Reduce Workplace Risk? pp. 1191-1196

- Susan E. Dudley and Andrew P. Morriss
- Different Factors for Different Causes: Analysis of the Spatial Aggregations of Fire Ignitions in Catalonia (Spain) pp. 1197-1209

- José Ramón González‐Olabarria, Blas Mola‐Yudego and Lluis Coll
- Transparency in Europe: A Quantitative Study pp. 1210-1229

- Frederic Bouder, Dominic Way, Ragnar Löfstedt and Darrick Evensen
- Cognitive and Motivational Biases in Decision and Risk Analysis pp. 1230-1251

- Gilberto Montibeller and Detlof von Winterfeldt
- The Inverse Relation Between Risks and Benefits: The Role of Affect and Expertise pp. 1252-1267

- Joanna Sokolowska and Patrycja Sleboda
- Predicting Vaccination Intention and Benefit and Risk Perceptions: The Incorporation of Affect, Trust, and Television Influence in a Dual‐Mode Model pp. 1268-1280

- Nien‐Tsu Nancy Chen
- At Home on the Range? Lay Interpretations of Numerical Uncertainty Ranges pp. 1281-1295

- Nathan F. Dieckmann, Ellen Peters and Robin Gregory
- Dependence Assessment in Human Reliability Analysis Using Evidence Theory and AHP pp. 1296-1316

- Xiaoyan Su, Sankaran Mahadevan, Peida Xu and Yong Deng
- Probability Elicitation Under Severe Time Pressure: A Rank‐Based Method pp. 1317-1335

- Johannes G. Jaspersen and Gilberto Montibeller
- Major Accidents (Gray Swans) Likelihood Modeling Using Accident Precursors and Approximate Reasoning pp. 1336-1347

- Nima Khakzad, Faisal Khan and Paul Amyotte
- Risk‐Based Decision Making for Reoccupation of Contaminated Areas Following a Wide‐Area Anthrax Release pp. 1348-1363

- Michael A. Hamilton, Tao Hong, Elizabeth Casman and Patrick L. Gurian
- Norovirus Dose–Response: Are Currently Available Data Informative Enough to Determine How Susceptible Humans Are to Infection from a Single Virus? pp. 1364-1383

- Philip J. Schmidt
- Protecting Seniors Against Environmental Disasters. From Hazards and Vulnerability to Prevention and Resilience. By Michael R. Greenberg. London and New York: Earthscan from Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group. xi–xvii, 210 pages. $145.00 pp. 1384-1387

- Rae Zimmerman
Volume 35, issue 6, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 961-962

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Introduction to the Special Series on Research Synthesis: A Cross‐Disciplinary Approach pp. 963-970

- Lisa Robinson and James Hammitt
- Exposure to Mixtures of Metals and Neurodevelopmental Outcomes: A Multidisciplinary Review Using an Adverse Outcome Pathway Framework pp. 971-1016

- Katherine von Stackelberg, Elizabeth Guzy, Tian Chu and Birgit Claus Henn
- Rethinking Meta‐Analysis: Applications for Air Pollution Data and Beyond pp. 1017-1039

- Julie E. Goodman, Catherine Petito Boyce, Sonja N. Sax, Leslie A. Beyer and Robyn L. Prueitt
- Meta‐Analytic Approaches for Multistressor Dose‐Response Function Development: Strengths, Limitations, and Case Studies pp. 1040-1049

- Jonathan I. Levy, M. Patricia Fabian and Junenette L. Peters
- Macroeconomics of Natural Disasters: Strengths and Weaknesses of Meta‐Analysis Versus Review of Literature pp. 1050-1072

- Peter Bergeijk and Sara Lazzaroni
- Synthesizing Econometric Evidence: The Case of Demand Elasticity Estimates pp. 1073-1085

- Philip DeCicca and Donald Kenkel
- Research Synthesis and the Value per Statistical Life pp. 1086-1100

- Lisa Robinson and James Hammitt
- The Thin Reed: Accommodating Weak Evidence for Critical Parameters in Cost‐Benefit Analysis pp. 1101-1113

- David Weimer
- Hypothesis‐Based Weight of Evidence: An Approach to Assessing Causation and its Application to Regulatory Toxicology pp. 1114-1124

- Lorenz Rhomberg
- The Per Case and Total Annual Costs of Foodborne Illness in the United States pp. 1125-1139

- Travis Minor, Angela Lasher, Karl Klontz, Bradley Brown, Clark Nardinelli and David Zorn
- Farm to Fork Quantitative Risk Assessment of Listeria monocytogenes Contamination in Raw and Pasteurized Milk Cheese in Ireland pp. 1140-1153

- Uma Tiwari, Enda Cummins, Antonio Valero, Des Walsh, Marion Dalmasso, Kieran Jordan and Geraldine Duffy
- Concordance of Noncarcinogenic Endpoints in Rodent Chemical Bioassays pp. 1154-1166

- Bing Wang and George Gray
- Risk Perception and the Public Acceptance of Drones pp. 1167-1183

- Reece A. Clothier, Dominique A. Greer, Duncan G. Greer and Amisha M. Mehta
- The Remedy: Robert Koch, Arthur Conan Doyle, and the Quest to Cure Tuberculosis. Edited by Thomas Goetz. New York: Gotham Books, 2014 pp. 1184-1186

- Tee Guidotti
Volume 35, issue 5, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 759-761

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Applying Risk Analysis to Two Divisive Topics: Hydraulic Fracking and Marijuana Use pp. 762-765

- Pamela R. D. Williams
- Chronic Effects of Air Pollution are Probably Overestimated pp. 766-769

- Paolo Boffetta, Carlo La Vecchia and Suresh Moolgavkar
- Safety sans Frontières: An International Safety Culture Model pp. 770-789

- Tom W. Reader, Mark C. Noort, Steven Shorrock and Barry Kirwan
- Effects of Knowledge on Attitude Formation and Change Toward Genetically Modified Foods pp. 790-810

- Xiaoqin Zhu and Xiaofei Xie
- Evaluation of Inhaled Versus Deposited Dose Using the Exponential Dose‐Response Model for Inhalational Anthrax in Nonhuman Primate, Rabbit, and Guinea Pig pp. 811-827

- Bradford W. Gutting, Andrey Rukhin, Ryan S. Mackie, David Marchette and Brandolyn Thran
- Seeing is Believing? Evidence from Property Prices in Inundated Areas pp. 828-848

- Ajita Atreya and Susana Ferreira
- Risk Policies in the United States: Definition and Characteristics Based on a Scoping Review of the Literature pp. 849-858

- Steve Jacob and Nathalie Schiffino
- Comparative Risks of Cancer from Drywall Finishing Based on Stochastic Modeling of Cumulative Exposures to Respirable Dusts and Chrysotile Asbestos Fibers pp. 859-871

- Fred W. Boelter, Yulin Xia and Linda Dell
- Partitioning of Dietary Metal Intake—A Metal Dietary Exposure Screening Tool pp. 872-881

- Nga L. Tran*, Leila M. Barraj, Carolyn Scrafford, Xiaoyu Bi and Terry Troxell
- Integrated Direct and Indirect Flood Risk Modeling: Development and Sensitivity Analysis pp. 882-900

- E. E. Koks, Marija Bockarjova, H. de Moel and J. C. J. H. Aerts
- The Effects of Urban Form on Ambient Air Pollution and Public Health Risk: A Case Study in Raleigh, North Carolina pp. 901-918

- Theodore J. Mansfield, Daniel A. Rodriguez, Joseph Huegy and Jacqueline MacDonald Gibson
- Application of the Hyper‐Poisson Generalized Linear Model for Analyzing Motor Vehicle Crashes pp. 919-930

- S. Hadi Khazraee, Antonio Jose Sáez‐Castillo, Srinivas Reddy Geedipally and Dominique Lord
- Multiple Interacting Risk Factors: On Methods for Allocating Risk Factor Interactions pp. 931-940

- Bertram Price and Michael MacNicoll
- Cost‐Benefit Analysis for Optimization of Risk Protection Under Budget Constraints pp. 941-959

- Olga Špačková and Daniel Straub
Volume 35, issue 4, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 555-557

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Cancer and “Bad Luck”: Risk Perception, Decision Making, and Risk‐Reducing Behavior pp. 558-559

- Kara Morgan and Ellen Peters
- Infrastructure Systems, Risk Analysis, and Resilience—Research Gaps and Opportunities pp. 560-561

- Seth Guikema, Laura McLay and James H. Lambert
- Operational Models of Infrastructure Resilience pp. 562-586

- David L. Alderson, Gerald G. Brown and W. Matthew Carlyle
- Risk Analysis for U.S. Offshore Wind Farms: The Need for an Integrated Approach pp. 587-593

- Andrea Staid and Seth D. Guikema
- Optimization of Cascade‐Resilient Electrical Infrastructures and its Validation by Power Flow Modeling pp. 594-607

- Yiping Fang, Nicola Pedroni and Enrico Zio
- Topological Performance Measures as Surrogates for Physical Flow Models for Risk and Vulnerability Analysis for Electric Power Systems pp. 608-623

- Sarah LaRocca, Jonas Johansson, Henrik Hassel and Seth Guikema
- Risk‐Cost‐Benefit Analysis for Transportation Corridors with Interval Uncertainties of Heterogeneous Data pp. 624-641

- Junrui Xu and James H. Lambert
- Inherent Costs and Interdependent Impacts of Infrastructure Network Resilience pp. 642-662

- Hiba Baroud, Kash Barker, Jose E. Ramirez‐Marquez and Claudio M. Rocco
- Diesel Engine Exhaust and Lung Cancer Mortality: Time‐Related Factors in Exposure and Risk pp. 663-675

- Suresh H. Moolgavkar, Ellen T. Chang, Georg Luebeck, Edmund C. Lau, Heather N. Watson, Kenny S. Crump, Paolo Boffetta and Roger McClellan
- Reanalysis of the DEMS Nested Case‐Control Study of Lung Cancer and Diesel Exhaust: Suitability for Quantitative Risk Assessment pp. 676-700

- Kenny S. Crump, Cynthia Van Landingham, Suresh H. Moolgavkar and Roger McClellan
- An Evaluation of the Treatment of Risk and Uncertainties in the IPCC Reports on Climate Change pp. 701-712

- Terje Aven and Ortwin Renn
- Development of Economic Consequence Methodology for Process Risk Analysis pp. 713-731

- Omid Zadakbar, Faisal Khan and Syed Imtiaz
- Has Successful Terror Gone to Ground? pp. 732-740

- Arnold Barnett
- Empirical Analysis of Farmers' Drought Risk Perception: Objective Factors, Personal Circumstances, and Social Influence pp. 741-755

- Rianne van Duinen, Tatiana Filatova, Peter Geurts and Anne van der Veen
- Igor Linkov, editor, Sustainable Cities and Military Installations, Dordrecht, Springer, 2014, ISBN 978‐94‐007‐7172‐7, $89.99 paperback pp. 756-757

- Michael R. Greenberg
Volume 35, issue 3, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 345-348

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- The Importance of Communicating Uncertainties in Forecasts: Overestimating the Risks from Winter Storm Juno pp. 349-353

- Robert L. Winkler
- The Blind Spot in Risk Ethics: Managing Natural Hazards pp. 354-360

- Neelke Doorn
- Enhancing the Characterization of Epistemic Uncertainties in PM2.5 Risk Analyses pp. 361-378

- Anne E. Smith and Will Gans
- Response to: “Enhancing the Characterization of Epistemic Uncertainties in PM2.5 Risk Analyses” pp. 379-380

- Neal L. Fann, Amy D. Lamson, Tom J. Luben and Bryan Hubbell
- Response to Commentary by Fann et al. on “Enhancing the Characterization of Epistemic Uncertainties in PM2.5 Risk Analyses” pp. 381-384

- Anne E. Smith
- The Cry Wolf Effect and Weather‐Related Decision Making pp. 385-395

- Jared LeClerc and Susan Joslyn
- Estimation of a Benchmark Dose in the Presence or Absence of Hormesis Using Posterior Averaging pp. 396-408

- Steven B. Kim, Scott M. Bartell and Daniel L. Gillen
- Sample Size Allocation for Food Item Radiation Monitoring and Safety Inspection pp. 409-422

- Mayumi Seto and Koichiro Uriu
- Modeling Retrospective Attribution of Responsibility to Hazard‐Managing Institutions: An Example Involving a Food Contamination Incident pp. 423-433

- Branden B. Johnson, William K. Hallman and Cara L. Cuite
- Implementation of Equity in Resource Allocation for Regional Earthquake Risk Mitigation Using Two‐Stage Stochastic Programming pp. 434-458

- Mohammad R. Zolfaghari and Elnaz Peyghaleh
- Portfolio Analysis of Layered Security Measures pp. 459-475

- Samrat Chatterjee, Stephen C. Hora and Heather Rosoff
- The Concept of Antifragility and its Implications for the Practice of Risk Analysis pp. 476-483

- Terje Aven
- The Multiscale Importance of Road Segments in a Network Disruption Scenario: A Risk‐Based Approach pp. 484-500

- Susana Freiria, Alexandre O. Tavares and Rui Pedro Julião
- Can Property Values Capture Changes in Environmental Health Risks? Evidence from a Stated Preference Study in Italy and the United Kingdom pp. 501-517

- Dennis Guignet and Anna Alberini
- More Than Fear Induction: Toward an Understanding of People's Motivation to Be Well‐Prepared for Emergencies in Flood‐Prone Areas pp. 518-535

- Joop de Boer, Wouter Botzen and Teun Terpstra
- The Dynamic Nature of Risk Perceptions After a Fatal Transit Accident pp. 536-552

- Kris Wernstedt and Pamela Murray‐Tuite
- Improving Risk Analysis, Edited by Louis Anthony Cox, Jr. New York, Springer 2013, xxxi +386 pp. ISBN 978‐1‐4614‐6057‐2, $179.00 pp. 553-554

- Michael Greenberg
Volume 35, issue 2, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 179-182

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- The Role of Risk Analysis in Understanding Ebola pp. 183-185

- Charles N. Haas
- Improving Weight of Evidence Approaches to Chemical Evaluations pp. 186-192

- Randall Lutter, Linda Abbott, Rick Becker, Chris Borgert, Ann Bradley, Gail Charnley, Susan Dudley, Alan Felsot, Nancy Golden, George Gray, Daland Juberg, Mary Mitchell, Nancy Rachman, Lorenz Rhomberg, Keith Solomon, Stephen Sundlof and Kate Willett
- Risk Management for Development—Assessing Obstacles and Prioritizing Action pp. 193-210

- Stephane Hallegatte and Jun Rentschler
- Sensitivity Analysis, Dominant Factors, and Robustness of the ECETOC TRA v3, Stoffenmanager 4.5, and ART 1.5 Occupational Exposure Models pp. 211-225

- R. A. Riedmann, B. Gasic and D. Vernez
- Wildfire Risk Transmission in the Colorado Front Range, USA pp. 226-240

- Jessica R. Haas, David E. Calkin and Matthew P. Thompson
- Spatial Distribution of Flood Risk and Quality of Spatial Management: Case Study in Odra Valley, Poland pp. 241-251

- Dorota Rucinska
- Quantifying Flood Risks in the Netherlands pp. 252-264

- R. B. Jongejan and B. Maaskant
- Regional Risk Assessment for Point Source Pollution Based on a Water Quality Model of the Taipu River, China pp. 265-277

- Hong Yao, Xin Qian, Hong Yin, Hailong Gao and Yulei Wang
- Risk Analysis of Dust Explosion Scenarios Using Bayesian Networks pp. 278-291

- Zhi Yuan, Nima Khakzad, Faisal Khan and Paul Amyotte
- A Decision Framework for Managing Risk to Airports from Terrorist Attack pp. 292-306

- Abdollah Shafieezadeh, Eun J. Cha and Bruce R. Ellingwood
- Reducing the Risk of Injury from Table Saw Use: The Potential Benefits and Costs of Automatic Protection pp. 307-317

- John D. Graham and Joice Chang
- The Relative Weights of Direct and Indirect Experiences in the Formation of Environmental Risk Beliefs pp. 318-331

- W Viscusi and Richard Zeckhauser
- Risk Perceptions and Trust Following the 2010 and 2011 Icelandic Volcanic Ash Crises pp. 332-343

- J. Richard Eiser, Amy Donovan and R. Stephen J. Sparks
Volume 35, issue 1, 2015
- From the Editors pp. 1-4

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- The Aggregation of Expert Judgment: Do Good Things Come to Those Who Weight? pp. 5-11

- Fergus Bolger and Gene Rowe
- The Aggregation of Expert Judgment: Do Good Things Come to Those Who Weight? pp. 12-15

- Roger Cooke
- Equal Versus Differential Weighting in Combining Forecasts pp. 16-18

- Robert L. Winkler*
- Our Knowledge of the World is Often Not Simple: Policymakers Should Not Duck that Fact, But Should Deal with It pp. 19-20

- M. Granger Morgan
- There is Data, and then there is Data: Only Experimental Evidence will Determine the Utility of Differential Weighting of Expert Judgment pp. 21-26

- Fergus Bolger and Gene Rowe
- Peer Effects in Risk Aversion pp. 27-43

- Ana Balsa, Nestor Gandelman and Nicolás González-Pampillón
- False Alarms and Missed Events: The Impact and Origins of Perceived Inaccuracy in Tornado Warning Systems pp. 44-56

- Joseph T. Ripberger, Carol L. Silva, Hank C. Jenkins‐Smith, Deven E. Carlson, Mark James and Kerry G. Herron
- Examining Public Trust in Risk‐Managing Organizations After a Major Disaster pp. 57-67

- Kazuya Nakayachi
- Simultaneous Inference for Model Averaging of Derived Parameters pp. 68-76

- Signe M. Jensen and Christian Ritz
- Risk Assessment of Escherichia coli O157 Illness from Consumption of Hamburgers in the United States Made from Australian Manufacturing Beef pp. 77-89

- Andreas Kiermeier, Ian Jenson and John Sumner
- Listeria monocytogenes Dose Response Revisited—Incorporating Adjustments for Variability in Strain Virulence and Host Susceptibility pp. 90-108

- Régis Pouillot*, Karin Hoelzer, Yuhuan Chen and Sherri B. Dennis
- Quantitative Risk Assessment of Haemolytic and Uremic Syndrome Linked to O157:H7 and Non‐O157:H7 Shiga‐Toxin Producing Escherichia coli Strains in Raw Milk Soft Cheeses pp. 109-128

- Frédérique Perrin, Fanny Tenenhaus‐Aziza, Valérie Michel, Stéphane Miszczycha, Nadège Bel and Moez Sanaa
- Rethinking Vulnerability Analysis and Governance with Emphasis on a Participatory Approach pp. 129-141

- Nicolas Rossignol, Pierre Delvenne and Catrinel Turcanu
- A Computational Framework for Prime Implicants Identification in Noncoherent Dynamic Systems pp. 142-156

- Francesco Di Maio, Samuele Baronchelli and Enrico Zio
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