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Volume 34, issue 12, 2014
- From the Editors pp. 2063-2065

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Assessment of the Effect of Population and Diary Sampling Methods on Estimation of School‐Age Children Exposure to Fine Particles pp. 2066-2079

- W. W. Che, H. Christopher Frey and Alexis K. H. Lau
- Is Tattooing a Risk Factor for Adolescents’ Criminal Behavior? Empirical Evidence from an Administrative Data Set of Juvenile Detainees in Taiwan pp. 2080-2088

- Pei‐An Liao, Hung-Hao Chang and Yi‐Ju Su
- Early Warning Indicators for Challenges in Underground Coal Storage pp. 2089-2097

- Juha Sipilä, Pertti Auerkari, Stefan Holmström and Iris Vela
- A Methodology for Risk Analysis Based on Hybrid Bayesian Networks: Application to the Regasification System of Liquefied Natural Gas Onboard a Floating Storage and Regasification Unit pp. 2098-2120

- Marcelo Ramos Martins, Adriana Miralles Schleder and Enrique López Droguett
- The Effect of Decentralized Behavioral Decision Making on System‐Level Risk pp. 2121-2142

- Kim Kaivanto
- Summarizing Risk Using Risk Measures and Risk Indices pp. 2143-2162

- Cameron A. MacKenzie
- Analyzing Precautionary Regulation: Do Precaution, Science, and Innovation Go Together? pp. 2163-2173

- Oliver Todt and José Luis Luján
- Assessing Risk Factors in the Organic Control System: Evidence from Inspection Data in Italy pp. 2174-2187

- Raffaele Zanoli, Danilo Gambelli and Francesco Solfanelli
- The Risk Society Revisited: Social Theory and Governance Edited by Eugene Rosa, Ortwin Renn, and Aaron McCright pp. 2188-2188

- Roger Kasperson
Volume 34, issue 11, 2014
- From the Editors pp. 1969-1971

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Environmental Risk Assessors as Honest Brokers or Stealth Advocates pp. 1972-1977

- Peter Calow
- When Can Scientific Studies Promote Consensus Among Conflicting Stakeholders? pp. 1978-1994

- Mitchell J. Small, Ümit Güvenç and Michael L. DeKay
- Climate Change Beliefs and Perceptions of Weather‐Related Changes in the United Kingdom pp. 1995-2004

- Andrea Taylor, Wändi Bruine de Bruin and Suraje Dessai
- Comparing Disproportionate Exposure to Acute and Chronic Pollution Risks: A Case Study in Houston, Texas pp. 2005-2020

- Jayajit Chakraborty, Timothy W. Collins, Sara E. Grineski, Marilyn C. Montgomery and Maricarmen Hernandez
- Intake Fraction Variability Between Air Pollution Emission Sources Inside an Urban Area pp. 2021-2034

- Marko Tainio, Piotr Holnicki, Miranda M. Loh and Zbigniew Nahorski
- Carcinogenic Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons: An Analysis of Screening Values, Guidelines, and Standards in the Northeast pp. 2035-2052

- Richard T. Enander
- Estimating Benchmark Exposure for Air Particulate Matter Using Latent Class Models pp. 2053-2062

- Alfred K. Mbah, Ibrahim Hamisu, Eknath Naik and Hamisu M. Salihu
Volume 34, issue 10, 2014
- From the Editors October 2014 pp. 1775-1777

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Guidance on Publishing in the Mathematical Modeling Area for Risk Analysis pp. 1778-1779

- Seth Guikema and Laura McLay
- Does EPA Underestimate Cancer Risks by Ignoring Susceptibility Differences? pp. 1780-1784

- Kenneth T. Bogen
- EPA Underestimates, Oversimplifies, Miscommunicates, and Mismanages Cancer Risks by Ignoring Human Susceptibility pp. 1785-1794

- Adam M. Finkel
- Unveiling Variability and Uncertainty for Better Science and Decisions on Cancer Risks from Environmental Chemicals pp. 1795-1806

- Kenneth T. Bogen
- Impact of Acquired Immunity and Dose‐Dependent Probability of Illness on Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment pp. 1807-1819

- A. H. Havelaar and A. N. Swart
- Fractional Poisson—A Simple Dose‐Response Model for Human Norovirus pp. 1820-1829

- Michael J. Messner, Philip Berger and Sharon P. Nappier
- Classification of Listeria monocytogenes Persistence in Retail Delicatessen Environments Using Expert Elicitation and Machine Learning pp. 1830-1845

- P. Vangay, J. Steingrimsson, M. Wiedmann and M. J. Stasiewicz
- Toward an Understanding of the Influence of Cultural Background and Domain Experience on the Effects of Risk‐Pricing Formats on Risk Perception pp. 1846-1869

- Peter Fraser‐Mackenzie, Ming‐Chien Sung and Johnnie E.V. Johnson
- Offenders’ Risk‐Taking Attitude Inside and Outside the Prison Walls pp. 1870-1881

- Michaela Gummerum, Yaniv Hanoch and Jonathan J. Rolison
- Interactive Hazards Education Program for Youth in a Low SES Community: A Quasi‐Experimental Pilot Study pp. 1882-1893

- Michelle Webb and Kevin R. Ronan
- Sense and Avoid Requirements for Unmanned Aircraft Systems Using a Target Level of Safety Approach pp. 1894-1906

- Richard Melnyk, Daniel Schrage, Vitali Volovoi and Hernando Jimenez
- Near‐Misses and Future Disaster Preparedness pp. 1907-1922

- Robin L. Dillon, Catherine H. Tinsley and William J. Burns
- Using Prior Risk‐Related Knowledge to Support Risk Management Decisions: Lessons Learnt from a Tunneling Project pp. 1923-1943

- Ibsen Chivatá Cárdenas, Saad S. H. Al‐Jibouri, Johannes I. M. Halman, Wim van de Linde and Frank Kaalberg
- An Upper‐Bound Assessment of the Benefits of Reducing Perchlorate in Drinking Water pp. 1944-1956

- Randall Lutter
- A Time‐Dependent Risk Assessment for Broken Compact Fluorescent Lamps pp. 1957-1967

- Robert Clear and Francis Rubinstein
Volume 34, issue 9, 2014
- From the Editors pp. 1581-1583

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Yacov Haimes: Marrying Risk Analysis and Systems Engineering pp. 1584-1588

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Analysis of Regional Scale Risk of Whirling Disease in Populations of Colorado and Rio Grande Cutthroat Trout Using a Bayesian Belief Network Model pp. 1589-1605

- Kimberley Kolb Ayre, Colleen A. Caldwell, Jonah Stinson and Wayne G. Landis
- Heterogeneity: A Major Factor Influencing Microbial Exposure and Risk Assessment pp. 1606-1617

- Armand Maul
- A Quantitative Microbiological Risk Assessment for Campylobacter in Petting Zoos pp. 1618-1638

- Eric G. Evers, Petra A. Berk, Mijke L. Horneman, Frans M. van Leusden and Rob de Jonge
- Quantitative Assessment of Human MRSA Risks from Swine pp. 1639-1650

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox and Douglas A. Popken
- Evaluating the Potential for a Helicobacter pylori Drinking Water Guideline pp. 1651-1662

- Michael Ryan, Kerry Hamilton, Michael Hamilton and Charles N. Haas
- Modeling Phytosanitary Risk of Unintended Commodity Use: The Example of U.S. Potato Exports to Mexico pp. 1663-1676

- Glenn Fowler, Lottie Erikson, Barney Caton, Walter Gutierrez and Robert Griffin
- Effect of Particle Size on Risk Assessment of Direct Soil Ingestion and Metals Adhered to Children's Hands at Playgrounds pp. 1677-1687

- Maiko Ikegami, Minoru Yoneda, Takashi Tsuji, Osamu Bannai and Shinsuke Morisawa
- Evaluating Weight of Evidence in the Mystery of Balkan Endemic Nephropathy pp. 1688-1705

- Travis Bui‐Klimke and Felicia Wu
- Human Error Data Collection and Comparison with Predictions by SPAR‐H pp. 1706-1719

- Peng Liu and Zhizhong Li
- A Multicriteria Decision Analysis Model and Risk Assessment Framework for Carbon Capture and Storage pp. 1720-1737

- John Michael Humphries Choptiany and Ronald Pelot
- Organizational Sensemaking About Risk Controls: The Case of Offshore Hydrocarbons Production pp. 1738-1752

- J. S. Busby and A. M. Collins
- Analysis of the Effects of Communication and Surveillance Facility Service Outages on Traffic Separations pp. 1753-1762

- Sherry S. Borener and Vitaly S. Guzhva
- Using Incident Response Trees as a Tool for Risk Management of Online Financial Services pp. 1763-1774

- Dan Gorton
Volume 34, issue 8, 2014
- Keeping Surveys Valid, Reliable, and Useful: A Tutorial pp. 1362-1375

- Michael R. Greenberg and Marc D. Weiner
- Longitudinal Studies on Risk Research pp. 1376-1377

- Michael Siegrist
- Growing Pains: How Risk Perception and Risk Communication Research Can Help to Manage the Challenges of Global Population Growth pp. 1378-1390

- Ian G. J. Dawson and Johnnie E. V. Johnson
- A Scenario‐Based Evaluation of the Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus and the Hajj pp. 1391-1400

- Lauren M. Gardner, David Rey, Anita E. Heywood, Renin Toms, James Wood, S. Travis Waller and C. Raina MacIntyre
- Exploring the Uncertainties in Cancer Risk Assessment Using the Integrated Probabilistic Risk Assessment (IPRA) Approach pp. 1401-1422

- Wout Slob, Martine I. Bakker, Jan Dirk te Biesebeek and Bas G. H. Bokkers
- Validation and Application of Models to Predict Facemask Influenza Contamination in Healthcare Settings pp. 1423-1434

- Edward M. Fisher, John D. Noti, William G. Lindsley, Francoise M. Blachere and Ronald E. Shaffer
- Benchmark Dose Calculation for Ordered Categorical Responses pp. 1435-1447

- Chu‐Chih Chen and James J. Chen
- Evaluation of Take‐Home Exposure and Risk Associated with the Handling of Clothing Contaminated with Chrysotile Asbestos pp. 1448-1468

- J. Sahmel, C. A. Barlow, B. Simmons, S. H. Gaffney, H. J. Avens, A. K. Madl, J. Henshaw, R. J. Lee, D. Van Orden, M. Sanchez, M. Zock and D. J. Paustenbach
- Trust‐Level Risk Evaluation and Risk Control Guidance in the NHS East of England pp. 1469-1481

- Alan J. Card, James R. Ward and P. John Clarkson
- Human and Nature‐Caused Hazards: The Affect Heuristic Causes Biased Decisions pp. 1482-1494

- Michael Siegrist and Bernadette Sütterlin
- The Effect of Cognitive Load on Decision Making with Graphically Displayed Uncertainty Information pp. 1495-1505

- Pamela M. Allen, John A. Edwards, Frank J. Snyder, Kevin A. Makinson and David M. Hamby
- You Have Been Framed! How Antecedents of Information Need Mediate the Effects of Risk Communication Messages pp. 1506-1520

- T. Terpstra, R. Zaalberg, J. de Boer and Wouter Botzen
- Flood Hazard and Flood Risk Assessment Using a Time Series of Satellite Images: A Case Study in Namibia pp. 1521-1537

- Sergii Skakun, Nataliia Kussul, Andrii Shelestov and Olga Kussul
- Interpreting MSHA Citations Through the Lens of Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems: Investigating Their Impact on Mine Injuries and Illnesses 2003–2010 pp. 1538-1553

- Patrick L. Yorio, Dana R. Willmer and Joel M. Haight
- A Framework for Analyzing the Economic Tradeoffs Between Urban Commerce and Security Against Terrorism pp. 1554-1579

- Adam Rose, Misak Avetisyan and Samrat Chatterjee
Volume 34, issue 7, 2014
- From the Editors pp. 1161-1163

- Tony Cox, Karen Lowrie, Terje Avens and Seth Guikema
- Foundational Issues in Risk Assessment and Risk Management pp. 1164-1172

- Terje Aven and Enrico Zio
- Is Risk Analysis Scientific? pp. 1173-1183

- Sven Ove Hansson and Terje Aven
- Some Considerations on the Definition of Risk Based on Concepts of Systems Theory and Probability pp. 1184-1195

- Massimo Andretta
- Concerns, Challenges, and Directions of Development for the Issue of Representing Uncertainty in Risk Assessment pp. 1196-1207

- Roger Flage, Terje Aven, Enrico Zio and Piero Baraldi
- A Scale of Risk pp. 1208-1227

- Paolo Gardoni and Colleen Murphy
- Improving Risk Management: From Lame Excuses to Principled Practice pp. 1228-1239

- Elisabeth Paté‐Cornell and Louis Anthony Cox
- Managing the Fukushima Challenge pp. 1240-1256

- Atsuyuki Suzuki
- Strengthening Safety Compliance in Nuclear Power Operations: A Role‐Based Approach pp. 1257-1269

- Mario Martínez‐Córcoles, Francisco J. Gracia, Inés Tomás and José M. Peiró
- The Distinction Between Risk and Hazard: Understanding and Use in Stakeholder Communication pp. 1270-1285

- Dirk Scheer, Christina Benighaus, Ludger Benighaus, Ortwin Renn, Stefan Gold, Bettina Röder and Gaby‐Fleur Böl
- Risk Perception, Experience, and Objective Risk: A Cross‐National Study with European Emergency Survivors pp. 1286-1298

- Daniela Knuth, Doris Kehl, Lynn Hulse and Silke Schmidt
- A Tiered Framework for Risk‐Relevant Characterization and Ranking of Chemical Exposures: Applications to the National Children's Study (NCS) pp. 1299-1316

- Panos G. Georgopoulos, Christopher J. Brinkerhoff, Sastry Isukapalli, Michael Dellarco, Philip J. Landrigan and Paul J. Lioy
- Stochastic Measures of Network Resilience: Applications to Waterway Commodity Flows pp. 1317-1335

- Hiba Baroud, Jose E. Ramirez‐Marquez, Kash Barker and Claudio M. Rocco
- Dermal Versus Total Uptake of Benzene from Mineral Spirits Solvent During Parts Washing pp. 1336-1358

- Kenneth T. Bogen and Patrick J. Sheehan
Volume 34, issue 6, 2014
- From the Editors pp. 981-983

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Understanding Household Preferences for Hurricane Risk Mitigation Information: Evidence from Survey Responses pp. 984-996

- Chiradip Chatterjee and Pallab Mozumder
- Public Support for Policies to Reduce Risk After Hurricane Sandy pp. 997-1012

- Michael R. Greenberg, Marc D. Weiner, Robert Noland, Jeanne Herb, Marjorie Kaplan and Anthony J. Broccoli
- An Assessment of Change in Risk Perception and Optimistic Bias for Hurricanes Among Gulf Coast Residents pp. 1013-1024

- Craig Trumbo, Michelle A. Meyer, Holly Marlatt, Lori Peek and Bridget Morrissey
- Effects of Track and Threat Information on Judgments of Hurricane Strike Probability pp. 1025-1039

- Hao‐Che Wu, Michael K. Lindell, Carla S. Prater and Charles D. Samuelson
- Modeling Insurer‐Homeowner Interactions in Managing Natural Disaster Risk pp. 1040-1055

- Yohannes Kesete, Jiazhen Peng, Yang Gao, Xiaojun Shan, Rachel A. Davidson, Linda K. Nozick and Jamie Kruse
- State of the Art in Risk Analysis of Workforce Criticality Influencing Disaster Preparedness for Interdependent Systems pp. 1056-1068

- Joost R. Santos, Lucia Castro Herrera, Krista Danielle S. Yu, Sheree Ann T. Pagsuyoin and Raymond R. Tan
- Power Outage Estimation for Tropical Cyclones: Improved Accuracy with Simpler Models pp. 1069-1078

- Roshanak Nateghi, Seth Guikema and Steven M. Quiring
- Integrating Models and Data to Estimate the Structural Reliability of Utility Poles During Hurricanes pp. 1079-1094

- Seung‐Ryong Han, David Rosowsky and Seth Guikema
- Exploring Risk Judgments in a Trade Dispute Using Bayesian Networks pp. 1095-1111

- Bonnie C. Wintle and Ann Nicholson
- Risk Factor Selection in Rate Making: EM Adaptive LASSO for Zero‐Inflated Poisson Regression Models pp. 1112-1127

- Yanlin Tang, Liya Xiang and Zhongyi Zhu
- Risk Management of Domino Effects Considering Dynamic Consequence Analysis pp. 1128-1138

- Nima Khakzad, Faisal Khan, Paul Amyotte and Valerio Cozzani
- Cost‐Effective Application of Thermal Protection on LPG Road Transport Tanks for Risk Reduction Due to Hot BLEVE Incidents pp. 1139-1148

- A. M. Birk
- Decision Making for Animal Health and Welfare: Integrating Risk‐Benefit Analysis with Prospect Theory pp. 1149-1159

- Helena Hansson and Carl-Johan Lagerkvist
Volume 34, issue 5, 2014
- From the Editors pp. 789-790

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- On Exposure Analysis for Volatile N‐Nitrosamines pp. 791-793

- Shakhawat Chowdhury
- Response pp. 794-796

- Steve E. Hrudey, Richard J. Bull, Joseph A. Cotruvo, Greg Paoli and Margaret Wilson
- Advice to Risk Assessors Modeling Viral Health Risk Associated with Household Graywater pp. 797-802

- Joanne O'Toole, M. Sinclair, S. Fiona Barker and Karin Leder
- Risk of Norovirus Gastroenteritis from Consumption of Vegetables Irrigated with Highly Treated Municipal Wastewater—Evaluation of Methods to Estimate Sewage Quality pp. 803-817

- S. Fiona Barker
- Effects of Surface Material, Ventilation, and Human Behavior on Indirect Contact Transmission Risk of Respiratory Infection pp. 818-830

- Gin Nam Sze‐To, Yang Yang, Joseph K. C. Kwan, Samuel C. T. Yu and Christopher Y. H. Chao
- An Ecological Model for Quantitative Risk Assessment for Schistosomiasis: The Case of a Patchy Environment in the Coastal Tropical Area of Northeastern Brazil pp. 831-846

- Heitor de Oliveira Duarte, Enrique Lopez Droguett, Márcio das Chagas Moura, Elainne Christine de Souza Gomes, Constança Barbosa, Verônica Barbosa and Moacyr Araújo
- Uncertainty of Population Risk Estimates for Pathogens Based on QMRA or Epidemiology: A Case Study of Campylobacter in the Netherlands pp. 847-864

- Martijn Bouwknegt, Anne B. Knol, Jeroen P. van der Sluijs and Eric G. Evers
- Aldrin and Dieldrin: A Reevaluation of the Cancer and Noncancer Dose‐Response Assessments pp. 865-878

- Eric P. Hooker, Keri G. Fulcher and Herman J. Gibb
- Risk Assessment of Dimethylfumarate Residues in Dwellings Following Contamination by Treated Furniture pp. 879-888

- C. Rousselle, V. Pernelet‐Joly, C. Mourton‐Gilles, J. P. Lepoittevin, R. Vincent, A. Lefranc and R. Garnier
- Modeling the Adenoma and Serrated Pathway to Colorectal CAncer (ASCCA) pp. 889-910

- Marjolein J. E. Greuter, Xiang‐Ming Xu, Jie‐Bin Lew, Evelien Dekker, Ernst J. Kuipers, Karen Canfell, Gerrit A. Meijer and Veerle M. H. Coupé
- Dose‐Response Models Incorporating Aerosol Size Dependency for Francisella tularensis pp. 911-928

- Sondra S. Teske, Mark H. Weir, Timothy A. Bartrand, Yin Huang, Sushil B. Tamrakar and Charles N. Haas
- Attenuating Initial Beliefs: Increasing the Acceptance of Anthropogenic Climate Change Information by Reflecting on Values pp. 929-936

- Anne‐Marie van Prooijen and Paul Sparks
- The Role of Emotion in Global Warming Policy Support and Opposition pp. 937-948

- Nicholas Smith and Anthony Leiserowitz
- The Impact of Accident Attention, Ideology, and Environmentalism on American Attitudes Toward Nuclear Energy pp. 949-964

- John C. Besley and Sang‐Hwa Oh
- Disentangling the Influence of Value Predispositions and Risk/Benefit Perceptions on Support for Nanotechnology Among the American Public pp. 965-980

- Jiyoun Kim, Sara K. Yeo, Dominique Brossard, Dietram A. Scheufele and Michael A. Xenos
Volume 34, issue 4, 2014
- From the Editors pp. 599-601

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Exposure Factors for Wastewater‐Irrigated Asian Vegetables and a Probabilistic Rotavirus Disease Burden Model for Their Consumption pp. 602-613

- Hoi‐Fei Mok and Andrew J. Hamilton
- Local Spatial and Temporal Factors Influencing Population and Societal Vulnerability to Natural Disasters pp. 614-639

- Yang Zhou, Ning Li, Wenxiang Wu, Jidong Wu and Peijun Shi
- Socioenvironmental Threats to Pastoral Livelihoods: Risk Perceptions in the Altay and Tianshan Mountains of Xinjiang, China pp. 640-655

- Chuan Liao, Patrick J. Sullivan, Christopher Barrett and Karim‐Aly S. Kassam
- An Integrated Risk Assessment Model of Township‐Scaled Land Subsidence Based on an Evidential Reasoning Algorithm and Fuzzy Set Theory pp. 656-669

- Yu Chen, Longcang Shu and Thomas J. Burbey
- Aggregate Human Health Risk Assessment from Dust of Daily Life in the Urban Environment of Beijing pp. 670-682

- L.Y. Xu and X. Shu
- Major Factors Influencing the Health Impacts from Controlling Air Pollutants with Nonlinear Chemistry: An Application to China pp. 683-697

- Ying Zhou, James Hammitt, Joshua S. Fu, Yang Gao, Yang Liu and Jonathan I. Levy
- An Empirical Study of the Toxic Capsule Crisis in China: Risk Perceptions and Behavioral Responses pp. 698-710

- Tianjun Feng, L. Robin Keller, Ping Wu and Yifan Xu
- The Effects of Expectation Disconfirmation on Appraisal, Affect, and Behavioral Intentions pp. 711-720

- Kate Sweeny and Amanda Dillard
- Opportunities and Challenges for Public Libraries to Enhance Community Resilience pp. 721-734

- Shari R. Veil and Bradley Wade Bishop
- A Comparative Pharmacokinetic Estimate of Mercury in U.S. Infants Following Yearly Exposures to Inactivated Influenza Vaccines Containing Thimerosal pp. 735-750

- Robert J. Mitkus, David B. King, Mark O. Walderhaug and Richard A. Forshee
- Sensitivity Analysis for Critical Control Points Determination and Uncertainty Analysis to Link FSO and Process Criteria: Application to Listeria monocytogenes in Soft Cheese Made from Pasteurized Milk pp. 751-764

- Matieyendou Lamboni, Moez Sanaa and Fanny Tenenhaus‐Aziza
- Perceptions of Randomized Security Schedules pp. 765-770

- Nicholas Scurich and Richard S. John
- Heuristics Structure and Pervade Formal Risk Assessment pp. 771-787

- Brian H. MacGillivray
- The Politics of Regulatory Reform pp. 788-788

- Susan E. Dudley
Volume 34, issue 3, 2014
- From the Editors pp. 399-400

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Modeling Uncertainties in Workforce Disruptions from Influenza Pandemics Using Dynamic Input‐Output Analysis pp. 401-415

- Amine El Haimar and Joost R. Santos
- Toward Disaster‐Resilient Cities: Characterizing Resilience of Infrastructure Systems with Expert Judgments pp. 416-434

- Stephanie E. Chang, Timothy McDaniels, Jana Fox, Rajan Dhariwal and Holly Longstaff
- Evaluating Probabilistic Forecasts with Bayesian Signal Detection Models pp. 435-452

- Mark Steyvers, Thomas S. Wallsten, Edgar C. Merkle and Brandon M. Turner
- A Diversity Index for Model Space Selection in the Estimation of Benchmark and Infectious Doses via Model Averaging pp. 453-464

- Steven B. Kim, Ralph L. Kodell and Hojin Moon
- Classic Dose‐Response and Time Postinoculation Models for Leptospira pp. 465-484

- Toru Watanabe, Sondra S. Teske and Charles N. Haas
- Bayesian Classifiers Applied to the Tennessee Eastman Process pp. 485-497

- Edimilson Batista dos Santos, Nelson F. F. Ebecken, Estevam R. Hruschka, Ali Elkamel and Chandra M. R. Madhuranthakam
- A Framework for Estimating the Adverse Health Effects of Contamination Events in Water Distribution Systems and its Application pp. 498-513

- Michael J. Davis, Robert Janke and Matthew L. Magnuson
- Perception of Risk and the Attribution of Responsibility for Accidents pp. 514-528

- Laura N. Rickard
- “Not in (or Under) My Backyard”: Geographic Proximity and Public Acceptance of Carbon Capture and Storage Facilities pp. 529-540

- Rachel M. Krause, Sanya R. Carley, David C. Warren, John A. Rupp and John D. Graham
- Understanding Public Perceptions of Benefits and Risks of Childhood Vaccinations in the United States pp. 541-555

- Geoboo Song
- Greasy Roads: The Impact of Bad Financial News on Road Traffic Accidents pp. 556-566

- Sotiris Vandoros, Georgios Kavetsos and Paul Dolan
- Physiological Daily Inhalation Rates for Health Risk Assessment in Overweight/Obese Children, Adults, and Elderly pp. 567-582

- Pierre Brochu, Michèle Bouchard and Sami Haddad
- A Meta‐Analysis of Carbon Nanotube Pulmonary Toxicity Studies—How Physical Dimensions and Impurities Affect the Toxicity of Carbon Nanotubes pp. 583-597

- Jeremy M. Gernand and Elizabeth A. Casman
Volume 34, issue 2, 2014
- From the Editors pp. 203-205

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Paul Slovic: Risk Perceptions and Affect pp. 206-209

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Moment‐Independent Sensitivity Analysis Using Copula pp. 210-222

- Pengfei Wei, Zhenzhou Lu and Jingwen Song
- Uncertainty Importance Analysis Using Parametric Moment Ratio Functions pp. 223-234

- Pengfei Wei, Zhenzhou Lu and Jingwen Song
- A Stable Approach Based on Asymptotic Space Integration for Moment‐Independent Uncertainty Importance Measure pp. 235-251

- Xin Xu, Zhenzhou Lu and Xiaopeng Luo
- Bayesian Treatment of Model Uncertainty for Partially Applicable Models pp. 252-270

- Enrique López Droguett and Ali Mosleh
- Uncertainty in Climate Change Modeling: Can Global Sensitivity Analysis Be of Help? pp. 271-293

- Barry Anderson, Emanuele Borgonovo, Marzio Galeotti and Roberto Roson
- A Framework for Understanding Risk Perception, Explored from the Perspective of the Water Practitioner pp. 294-308

- Meredith Frances Dobbie and Rebekah Ruth Brown
- Improving Flood Risk Communication by Focusing on Prevention‐Focused Motivation pp. 309-322

- Joop de Boer, Wouter Botzen and Teun Terpstra
- Modeling Risk‐Related Knowledge in Tunneling Projects pp. 323-339

- Ibsen Chivatá Cárdenas, Saad S.H. Al‐Jibouri, Johannes I.M. Halman and Frits A. van Tol
- Systems Resilience for Multihazard Environments: Definition, Metrics, and Valuation for Decision Making pp. 340-355

- Bilal M. Ayyub
- The Use of PBPK Models to Inform Human Health Risk Assessment: Case Study on Perchlorate and Radioiodide Human Lifestage Models pp. 356-366

- Eva D. McLanahan, Paul White, Lynn Flowers and Paul M. Schlosser
- Risk Assessment of Multistate Progression of Breast Tumor with State‐Dependent Genetic and Environmental Covariates pp. 367-379

- Yi‐Ying Wu, Ming‐Fang Yen, Cheng‐Ping Yu and Hsiu‐Hsi Chen
- Evaluation of Performance of Predictive Models for Deoxynivalenol in Wheat pp. 380-390

- H. J. van der Fels‐Klerx
- Book Reviews pp. 391-396

- D. Warner North
- The Signal and the Noise: Why So Many Predictions Fail—But Some Don't by Nate Silver, New York Penguin Press. 2012 pp. 396-398

- Sungjong Roh
Volume 34, issue 1, 2014
- From the Editors pp. 1-3

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Eliciting and Combining Decision Criteria Using a Limited Palette of Utility Functions and Uncertainty Distributions: Illustrated by Application to Pest Risk Analysis pp. 4-16

- Johnson Holt, Adrian W. Leach, Gritta Schrader, Françoise Petter, Alan MacLeod, Dirk Jan van der Gaag, Richard H. A. Baker and John D. Mumford
- Spatial Variation of Soil Lead in an Urban Community Garden: Implications for Risk‐Based Sampling pp. 17-27

- Lauren Bugdalski, Lawrence D. Lemke and Shawn P. McElmurry
- Risk: For Whom? Representations of Mining Activity by Different Social Actors in the Molango Manganese District of Hidalgo, Mexico pp. 28-43

- Minerva Catalán‐Vázquez, Horacio Riojas‐Rodríguez and Blanca Estela Pelcastre‐Villafuerte
- Bioaccessibility and Risk of Exposure to Metals and SVOCs in Artificial Turf Field Fill Materials and Fibers pp. 44-55

- Brian T. Pavilonis, Clifford P. Weisel, Brian Buckley and Paul J. Lioy
- Risk‐Based Approach for Microbiological Food Safety Management in the Dairy Industry: The Case of Listeria monocytogenes in Soft Cheese Made from Pasteurized Milk pp. 56-74

- Fanny Tenenhaus‐Aziza, Jean‐Jacques Daudin, Alexandre Maffre and Moez Sanaa
- Adaptive Flood Risk Management Under Climate Change Uncertainty Using Real Options and Optimization pp. 75-92

- Michelle Woodward, Zoran Kapelan and Ben Gouldby
- Optimal Food Safety Sampling Under a Budget Constraint pp. 93-100

- Mark R. Powell
- Model Uncertainty and Bayesian Model Averaged Benchmark Dose Estimation for Continuous Data pp. 101-120

- Kan Shao and Jeffrey S. Gift
- Beyond Value‐at‐Risk: GlueVaR Distortion Risk Measures pp. 121-134

- Jaume Belles‐Sampera, Montserrat Guillén and Miguel Santolino
- Benchmark Dose Analysis via Nonparametric Regression Modeling pp. 135-151

- Walter W. Piegorsch, Hui Xiong, Rabi N. Bhattacharya and Lizhen Lin
- Modeling the Role of Inventories and Heterogeneity in the Assessment of the Economic Costs of Natural Disasters pp. 152-167

- Stephane Hallegatte
- Transport Mode Selection for Toxic Gases: Rail or Road? pp. 168-186

- Morteza Bagheri, Manish Verma and Vedat Verter
- The Potential Impact of an Anthrax Attack on Real Estate Prices and Foreclosures in Seattle pp. 187-201

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