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Volume 33, issue 12, 2013
- From the Editors pp. 2079-2081

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- On How to Deal with Deep Uncertainties in a Risk Assessment and Management Context pp. 2082-2091

- Terje Aven
- Quantifying Riverine and Storm‐Surge Flood Risk by Single‐Family Residence: Application to Texas pp. 2092-2110

- Jeffrey Czajkowski, Howard Kunreuther and Erwann Michel‐Kerjan
- Caveats for Causal Interpretations of Linear Regression Coefficients for Fine Particulate (PM2.5) Air Pollution Health Effects pp. 2111-2125

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
- Quantifying the Hurricane Catastrophe Risk to Offshore Wind Power pp. 2126-2141

- Stephen Rose, Paulina Jaramillo, Mitchell J. Small and Jay Apt
- Time‐Series Models for Border Inspection Data pp. 2142-2153

- Geoffrey Decrouez and Andrew Robinson
- A Decision Support Tool to Compare Waterborne and Foodborne Infection and/or Illness Risks Associated with Climate Change pp. 2154-2167

- Jack Schijven, Martijn Bouwknegt, Ana Maria de Roda Husman, Saskia Rutjes, Bertrand Sudre, Jonathan E. Suk and Jan C. Semenza
- Global Maize Trade and Food Security: Implications from a Social Network Model pp. 2168-2178

- Felicia Wu and Hasan Guclu
- Drinking Water as a Proportion of Total Human Exposure to Volatile N‐Nitrosamines pp. 2179-2208

- Steve E. Hrudey, Richard J. Bull, Joseph A. Cotruvo, Greg Paoli and Margaret Wilson
- A Bayes Linear Bayes Method for Estimation of Correlated Event Rates pp. 2209-2224

- John Quigley, Kevin J. Wilson, Lesley Walls and Tim Bedford
Volume 33, issue 11, 2013
- Risk Assessment Can Be a Game‐Changing Information Technology—But Too Often It Isn't pp. 1942-1951

- Robert Goble and Vicki M. Bier
- Other Aspects of BSE Issues in East Asian Countries pp. 1952-1957

- Jun Sekizawa
- Consumption of Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy (BSE) Contaminated Beef and the Risk of Variant Creutzfeldt‐Jakob Disease pp. 1958-1968

- Chu‐Chih Chen, Yin‐Han Wang and Kuen‐Yuh Wu
- Passenger Rail Security, Planning, and Resilience: Application of Network, Plume, and Economic Simulation Models as Decision Support Tools pp. 1969-1986

- Michael Greenberg, Paul Lioy, Birnur Ozbas, Nancy Mantell, Sastry Isukapalli, Michael Lahr, Tayfur Altiok, Joseph Bober, Clifton Lacy, Karen Lowrie, Henry Mayer and Jennifer Rovito
- Communication in Nuclear Emergency Preparedness: A Closer Look at Information Reception pp. 1987-2001

- Tanja Perko, Baldwin van Gorp, Catrinel Turcanu, Peter Thijssen and Benny Carle
- Risks Perception of Electromagnetic Fields in Taiwan: The Influence of Psychopathology and the Degree of Sensitivity to Electromagnetic Fields pp. 2002-2012

- Mei‐Chih Meg Tseng, Yi‐Ping Lin, Fu‐Chang Hu and Tsun‐Jen Cheng
- When Opportunity Matters: Comparing the Risk‐Taking Attitudes of Prisoners and Recently Released Ex‐Prisoners pp. 2013-2022

- Jonathan J. Rolison, Yaniv Hanoch and Michaela Gummerum
- The Immediate Impact of the Fukushima Daiichi Accident on Local Property Values pp. 2023-2040

- Fumihiro Yamane, Hideaki Ohgaki and Kota Asano
- An Expected Consequence Approach to Route Choice in the Maritime Transportation of Crude Oil pp. 2041-2055

- Atiq Siddiqui and Manish Verma
- An Approach for Optimal Allocation of Safety Resources: Using the Knapsack Problem to Take Aggregated Cost‐Efficient Preventive Measures pp. 2056-2067

- Genserik L. L. Reniers and Kenneth Sörensen
- Further Thoughts on the Utility of Risk Matrices pp. 2068-2078

- David J. Ball and John Watt
Volume 33, issue 10, 2013
- From the Editors pp. 1759-1761

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Improving Causal Inferences in Risk Analysis pp. 1762-1771

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
- Evaluating Methods for Estimating Existential Risks pp. 1772-1787

- Bruce Tonn and Dorian Stiefel
- When Precaution Creates Misunderstandings: The Unintended Effects of Precautionary Information on Perceived Risks, the EMF Case pp. 1788-1801

- Peter M. Wiedemann, Holger Schuetz, Franziska Boerner, Martin Clauberg, Rodney Croft, Rajesh Shukla, Toshiko Kikkawa, Ray Kemp, Jan M. Gutteling, Barney de Villiers, Flavia N. da Silva Medeiros and Julie Barnett
- Psychometric and Demographic Predictors of the Perceived Risk of Terrorist Threats and the Willingness to Pay for Terrorism Risk Management Programs pp. 1802-1811

- Jeryl L. Mumpower, Liu Shi, James W. Stoutenborough and Arnold Vedlitz
- The Measurement of Subjective Probability: Evaluating the Sensitivity and Accuracy of Various Scales pp. 1812-1828

- Niels Haase, Frank Renkewitz and Cornelia Betsch
- Expecting the Unexpected: Predicting Physiological and Psychological Wildfire Preparedness from Perceived Risk, Responsibility, and Obstacles pp. 1829-1843

- Ilona M. McNeill, Patrick D. Dunlop, Jonathan B. Heath, Timothy C. Skinner and David L. Morrison
- Different Roles and Viewpoints of Scientific Experts in Advising on Environmental Health Risks pp. 1844-1857

- Pita Spruijt, Anne B. Knol, René Torenvlied and Erik Lebret
- Promoting Seismic Retrofit Implementation Through “Nudge”: Using Warranty as a Driver pp. 1858-1883

- Toshio Fujimi and Hirokazu Tatano
- Decision Making for Group Risk Reduction: Dealing with Epistemic Uncertainty pp. 1884-1898

- Tim Bedford
- On the Treatment of Uncertainty and Variability in Making Decisions About Risk pp. 1899-1907

- Vicki M. Bier and Shi‐Woei Lin
- Modeling Imbalanced Economic Recovery Following a Natural Disaster Using Input‐Output Analysis pp. 1908-1923

- Jun Li, Douglas Crawford‐Brown, Mark Syddall and Dabo Guan
- Disease Spread Models to Estimate Highly Uncertain Emerging Diseases Losses for Animal Agriculture Insurance Policies: An Application to the U.S. Farm‐Raised Catfish Industry pp. 1924-1937

- Francisco J. Zagmutt, Stephen H. Sempier and Terril R. Hanson
Volume 33, issue 9, 2013
- From the Editors pp. 1565-1567

- Tony Cox, Karen Lowrie and Sally M. Kane
- New Data, Strategies, and Insights for Listeria monocytogenes Dose‐Response Models: Summary of an Interagency Workshop, 2011 pp. 1568-1581

- K. Hoelzer, Y. Chen, S. Dennis, P. Evans, R. Pouillot, B. J. Silk and I. Walls
- An Empirical Approach to Sufficient Similarity: Combining Exposure Data and Mixtures Toxicology Data pp. 1582-1595

- Scott Marshall, Chris Gennings, Linda K. Teuschler, LeAnna G. Stork, Rogelio Tornero‐Velez, Kevin M. Crofton and Glenn E. Rice
- Health Risk Characterization of Chlorpyrifos Using Epidemiological Dose‐Response Data and Probabilistic Techniques: A Case Study with Rice Farmers in Vietnam pp. 1596-1607

- Dung Tri Phung, Des Connell, Qiming Yu and Cordia Chu
- Nonparametric Bayesian Methods for Benchmark Dose Estimation pp. 1608-1619

- Nilabja Guha, Anindya Roy, Leonid Kopylev, John Fox, Maria Spassova and Paul White
- Risk‐Based Input‐Output Analysis of Influenza Epidemic Consequences on Interdependent Workforce Sectors pp. 1620-1635

- Joost R. Santos, Larissa May and Amine El Haimar
- Decision Making in Child Protective Services: A Risky Business? pp. 1636-1649

- Michael J. Camasso and Radha Jagannathan
- Using Probability Boxes to Model Elicited Information: A Case Study pp. 1650-1660

- V. J. Roelofs and W. Roelofs
- Decision Strategies to Reduce Teenage and Young Adult Deaths in the United States pp. 1661-1676

- Ralph L. Keeney and Asa B. Palley
- Harnessing the Theoretical Foundations of the Exponential and Beta‐Poisson Dose‐Response Models to Quantify Parameter Uncertainty Using Markov Chain Monte Carlo pp. 1677-1693

- Philip J. Schmidt, Katarina D. M. Pintar, Aamir M. Fazil and Edward Topp
- A New Multicriteria Risk Mapping Approach Based on a Multiattribute Frontier Concept pp. 1694-1709

- Denys Yemshanov, Frank H. Koch, Yakov Ben‐Haim, Marla Downing, Frank Sapio and Marty Siltanen
- Salient Beliefs About Earthquake Hazards and Household Preparedness pp. 1710-1727

- Julia S. Becker, Douglas Paton, David M. Johnston and Kevin R. Ronan
- Investigating Heterogeneity in the Characterization of Risks Using Best Worst Scaling pp. 1728-1748

- Seda Erdem and Dan Rigby
- Decision and Risk Psychology: Seven Recent Books pp. 1749-1757

- Louis Anthony (Tony) Cox
Volume 33, issue 8, 2013
- From the Editors pp. 1383-1384

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- What Can We Learn from the Evaluation of the Dutch National Risk Assessment? pp. 1385-1388

- Erik Pruyt, Diederik J. D. Wijnmalen and Marc Bökkerink
- What Can National Risk Assessors Learn from Decision Theorists and Psychologists? pp. 1389-1393

- Charles Vlek
- The Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK) for Non‐Native Freshwater Fishes—A Summary of Current Applications pp. 1394-1396

- Gordon H. Copp
- First Application of FISK, the Freshwater Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit, in Northern Europe: Example of Southern Finland pp. 1397-1403

- Riikka Puntila, Lorenzo Vilizzi, Maiju Lehtiniemi and Gordon H. Copp
- Effectiveness of FISK, an Invasiveness Screening Tool for Non‐Native Freshwater Fishes, to Perform Risk Identification Assessments in the Iberian Peninsula pp. 1404-1413

- David Almeida, Filipe Ribeiro, Pedro M. Leunda, Lorenzo Vilizzi and Gordon H. Copp
- Revisions of the Fish Invasiveness Screening Kit (FISK) for its Application in Warmer Climatic Zones, with Particular Reference to Peninsular Florida pp. 1414-1431

- Larry L. Lawson, Jeffrey E. Hill, Lorenzo Vilizzi, Scott Hardin and Gordon H. Copp
- Application of FISK, an Invasiveness Screening Tool for Non‐Native Freshwater Fishes, in the Murray‐Darling Basin (Southeastern Australia) pp. 1432-1440

- Lorenzo Vilizzi and Gordon H. Copp
- Bayesian Development of a Dose‐Response Model for Aspergillus fumigatus and Invasive Aspergillosis pp. 1441-1453

- Christopher Leleu, Jean Menotti, Pascale Meneceur, Firas Choukri, Annie Sulahian, Yves Jean‐François Garin, Jean‐Baptiste Denis and Francis Derouin
- A Systems Approach to the Policy‐Level Risk Assessment of Exotic Animal Diseases: Network Model and Application to Classical Swine Fever pp. 1454-1472

- João Delgado, Simon Pollard, Emma Snary, Edgar Black, George Prpich and Phil Longhurst
- Selecting Nonpharmaceutical Interventions for Influenza pp. 1473-1488

- Rachael M. Jones and Elodie Adida
- Social Contagion of Risk Perceptions in Environmental Management Networks pp. 1489-1499

- Bret A. Muter, Meredith L. Gore and Shawn J. Riley
- On Determining the BMD from Multiple Outcomes in Developmental Toxicity Studies when One Outcome is Intentionally Missing pp. 1500-1509

- Julie S. Najita and Paul J. Catalano
- The Quantitative Estimation of IT‐Related Risk Probabilities pp. 1510-1531

- Andrea Herrmann
- Dynamic Simulation as an Approach to Understanding Hurricane Risk Response: Insights from the Stormview Lab pp. 1532-1552

- Robert Meyer, Kenneth Broad, Ben Orlove and Nada Petrovic
- Risk of Large‐Scale Evacuation Based on the Effectiveness of Rescue Strategies Under Different Crowd Densities pp. 1553-1563

- Jinghong Wang, Siuming Lo, Qingsong Wang, Jinhua Sun and Honglin Mu
Volume 33, issue 7, 2013
- From the Editors pp. 1175-1178

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- Sheila Jasanoff: Culture and Diversity in Risk Management pp. 1179-1181

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- The Informal European Parliamentary Working Group on Risk—History, Remit, and Future Plans: A Personal View pp. 1182-1187

- Ragnar E. Löfstedt
- Commentary on Löfstedt Working Group Paper pp. 1188-1189

- Julie Girling
- The Hazard of a Scientific Approach to Risk: Commentary on Professor Löfstedt's Proposal for a European Parliamentary Working Group on Risk pp. 1190-1191

- Sophie Nappert
- European Parliament Working Group on Risk: A Commentary pp. 1192-1194

- Henry Rothstein
- Response to Commentaries pp. 1195-1196

- Ragnar E. Löfstedt
- A Quantitative Assessment of the Amount of Prion Diverted to Category 1 Materials and Wastewater During Processing pp. 1197-1211

- Amie Adkin, Neil Donaldson and Louise Kelly
- A Quantitative Assessment of the Prion Risk Associated with Wastewater from Carcass‐Handling Facilities pp. 1212-1227

- Amie Adkin, Neil Donaldson and Louise Kelly
- Quantitative Risk Estimation for a Legionella pneumophila Infection Due to Whirlpool Use pp. 1228-1236

- Martijn Bouwknegt, Jack F. Schijven, Johanna A.C. Schalk and Ana Maria de Roda Husman
- A Calibrated Human PBPK Model for Benzene Inhalation with Urinary Bladder and Bone Marrow Compartments pp. 1237-1251

- Jeffrey S. Knutsen, Brent D. Kerger, Brent Finley and Dennis J. Paustenbach
- Enhancing Self‐Protective Behavior: Efficacy Beliefs and Peer Feedback in Risk Communication pp. 1252-1264

- Stephan Verroen, Jan M. Gutteling and Peter W. De Vries
- Daily Variation in Natural Disaster Casualties: Information Flows, Safety, and Opportunity Costs in Tornado Versus Hurricane Strikes pp. 1265-1280

- Sammy Zahran, Daniele Tavani and Stephan Weiler
- Managing Risk at the Tucson Sector of the U.S. Border Patrol pp. 1281-1292

- E. S. Levine and Julie F. Waters
- Application of Bayesian Networks in Quantitative Risk Assessment of Subsea Blowout Preventer Operations pp. 1293-1311

- Baoping Cai, Yonghong Liu, Zengkai Liu, Xiaojie Tian, Yanzhen Zhang and Renjie Ji
- EvacuAid: A Probabilistic Model to Determine the Expected Loss of Life for Different Mass Evacuation Strategies During Flood Threats pp. 1312-1333

- Bas Kolen, Matthijs Kok, Ira Helsloot and Bob Maaskant
- Dermal Uptake of 18 Dilute Aqueous Chemicals: In Vivo Disappearance‐Method Measures Greatly Exceed In Vitro‐Based Predictions pp. 1334-1352

- Kenneth T. Bogen
- Description and Propagation of Uncertainty in Input Parameters in Environmental Fate Models pp. 1353-1366

- Muhammad Sarfraz Iqbal and Tomas Öberg
- Factors Associated with the Enactment of Safety Belt and Motorcycle Helmet Laws pp. 1367-1378

- Teik Hua Law, Robert Noland and Andrew W. Evans
- Well‐Being and Fair Distribution: Beyond Cost‐Benefit Analysis, by Matthew D. Adler, Oxford University Press, 2011 pp. 1379-1381

- Arden Rowell
Volume 33, issue 6, 2013
- From the Editors pp. 945-947

- Tony Cox and Karen Lowrie
- How Solid Is the Dutch (and the British) National Risk Assessment? Overview and Decision‐Theoretic Evaluation pp. 948-971

- Charles Vlek
- How to Model a Negligible Probability Under the WTO Sanitary and Phytosanitary Agreement? pp. 972-983

- Mark R. Powell
- Catastrophe Risk Models for Evaluating Disaster Risk Reduction Investments in Developing Countries pp. 984-999

- E. Michel‐Kerjan, S. Hochrainer‐Stigler, H. Kunreuther, J. Linnerooth‐Bayer, R. Mechler, R. Muir‐Wood, N. Ranger, P. Vaziri and M. Young
- Wildfire Exposure Analysis on the National Forests in the Pacific Northwest, USA pp. 1000-1020

- Alan A. Ager, Michelle Buonopane, Allison Reger and Mark A. Finney
- Risk Preferences in Strategic Wildfire Decision Making: A Choice Experiment with U.S. Wildfire Managers pp. 1021-1037

- Matthew Wibbenmeyer, Michael S. Hand, David E. Calkin, Tyron J. Venn and Matthew P. Thompson
- Perceived Risk and Benefit of Nuclear Waste Repositories: Four Opinion Clusters pp. 1038-1048

- Roman Seidl, Corinne Moser, Michael Stauffacher and Pius Krütli
- The Risk Perception Paradox—Implications for Governance and Communication of Natural Hazards pp. 1049-1065

- Gisela Wachinger, Ortwin Renn, Chloe Begg and Christian Kuhlicke
- LinkIT: A Ludic Elicitation Game for Eliciting Risk Perceptions pp. 1066-1082

- Yan Cao and William L. McGill
- Cost of Equity in Homeland Security Resource Allocation in the Face of a Strategic Attacker pp. 1083-1099

- Xiaojun Shan and Jun Zhuang
- Variability and Uncertainty Analysis of the Cross‐Contamination Ratios of Salmonella During Pork Cutting pp. 1100-1115

- Joost Smid, Rob de Jonge, Arie H. Havelaar and Annemarie Pielaat
- Combining Experts: Decomposition and Aggregation Order pp. 1116-1127

- Erin Baker and Olaitan Olaleye
- Fuzzy‐Logic‐Based Safety Verification Framework for Nuclear Power Plants pp. 1128-1145

- Achint Rastogi and Hossam A. Gabbar
- Uncertainty Analysis in Fault Tree Models with Dependent Basic Events pp. 1146-1173

- Nicola Pedroni and Enrico Zio
Volume 33, issue 5, 2013
- From the Editors pp. 751-752

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Vulnerability and Resilience pp. 753-753

- Ted W. Yellman and Thomas M. Murray
- Response pp. 754-754

- Yacov Y. Haimes
- Letter in Response to Fraas & Lutter Article: “Uncertain Benefits Estimates for Reductions in Fine Particle Concentrations” pp. 755-756

- Neal Fann, Amy D. Lamson, Susan C. Anenberg and Bryan Hubbell
- Reply to Letter by Fann, Lamson, Anenberg, and Hubbell, Regarding Fraas & Lutter Article: “Uncertain Benefits Estimates for Reductions in Fine Particle Concentrations” pp. 757-759

- Art Fraas and Randall Lutter
- Response to “The Necessity for Longitudinal Studies in Risk Perception Research” pp. 760-762

- Philip Bubeck and Wouter Botzen
- Safety Management and Public Spaces: Restoring Balance pp. 763-771

- David J. Ball and Laurence Ball‐King
- Low‐Probability Flood Risk Modeling for New York City pp. 772-788

- Jeroen C. J. H. Aerts, Ning Lin, Wouter Botzen, Kerry Emanuel and Hans de Moel
- Where Deer Roam: Chronic Yet Acute Site Exposures Preclude Ecological Risk Assessment pp. 789-799

- Lawrence V. Tannenbaum, William D. Gulsby, Shaina S. Zobel and Karl V. Miller
- Social Amplification of Wildfire Risk: The Role of Social Interactions and Information Sources pp. 800-817

- Hannah Brenkert‐Smith, Katherine L. Dickinson, Patricia A. Champ and Nicholas Flores
- The Influence of Uncertain Map Features on Risk Beliefs and Perceived Ambiguity for Maps of Modeled Cancer Risk from Air Pollution pp. 818-837

- Dolores J. Severtson and Jeffrey D. Myers
- Profiling Safety Behaviors: Exploration of the Sociocognitive Variables that Best Discriminate Between Different Behavioral Patterns pp. 838-850

- Carla S Fugas, Sílvia A Silva and José L Meliá
- Helping Individuals to Understand Synergistic Risks: An Assessment of Message Contents Depicting Mechanistic and Probabilistic Concepts pp. 851-865

- Ian G. J. Dawson, Johnnie E. V. Johnson and Michelle A. Luke
- Living Behind Dikes: Mimicking Flooding Experiences pp. 866-876

- Ruud Zaalberg and Cees J. H. Midden
- Inferring an Augmented Bayesian Network to Confront a Complex Quantitative Microbial Risk Assessment Model with Durability Studies: Application to Bacillus Cereus on a Courgette Purée Production Chain pp. 877-892

- Clémence Sophie Rigaux Ancelet, Frédéric Carlin, Christophe Nguyen‐thé and Isabelle Albert
- Terrorism Risks and Cost‐Benefit Analysis of Aviation Security pp. 893-908

- Mark G. Stewart and John Mueller
- A Note on the Aggregation of Event Probabilities pp. 909-914

- Stephen C. Hora
- Projections of Future Extreme Weather Losses Under Changes in Climate and Exposure pp. 915-930

- Laurens M. Bouwer
- Should Cities Invest in Sheltering‐in‐Place Measures Against Chlorine Truck Attacks by Terrorists? pp. 931-944

- Anthony Michael Barrett and Elizabeth A. Casman
Volume 33, issue 4, 2013
- Modeling Poliovirus Risks and the Legacy of Polio Eradication pp. 505-515

- Kimberly M. Thompson
- Preeradication Vaccine Policy Options for Poliovirus Infection and Disease Control pp. 516-543

- Kimberly M. Thompson, Mark A. Pallansch, Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Steve G. Wassilak, Jong‐Hoon Kim and Stephen L. Cochi
- Expert Review on Poliovirus Immunity and Transmission pp. 544-605

- Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Mark A. Pallansch, Konstantin M. Chumakov, Neal A. Halsey, Tapani Hovi, Philip D. Minor, John F. Modlin, Peter A. Patriarca, Roland W. Sutter, Peter F. Wright, Steven G. F. Wassilak, Stephen L. Cochi, Jong‐Hoon Kim and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Review and Assessment of Poliovirus Immunity and Transmission: Synthesis of Knowledge Gaps and Identification of Research Needs pp. 606-646

- Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Mark A. Pallansch, Konstantin M. Chumakov, Neal A. Halsey, Tapani Hovi, Philip D. Minor, John F. Modlin, Peter A. Patriarca, Roland W. Sutter, Peter F. Wright, Steven G.F. Wassilak, Stephen L. Cochi, Jong‐Hoon Kim and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Modeling Population Immunity to Support Efforts to End the Transmission of Live Polioviruses pp. 647-663

- Kimberly M. Thompson, Mark A. Pallansch, Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Steve G. Wassilak and Stephen L. Cochi
- World Health Organization Regional Assessments of the Risks of Poliovirus Outbreaks pp. 664-679

- Sara A. Lowther, Sigrun Roesel, Patrick O'Connor, Mauricio Landaverde, George Oblapenko, Sergei Deshevoi, Goel Ajay, Ann Buff, Hala Safwat, Mbaye Salla, Rudi Tangermann, Nino Khetsuriani, Rebecca Martin and Steven Wassilak
- Oral Poliovirus Vaccine Evolution and Insights Relevant to Modeling the Risks of Circulating Vaccine‐Derived Polioviruses (cVDPVs) pp. 680-702

- Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Mark A. Pallansch, Jong‐Hoon Kim, Cara C. Burns, Olen M. Kew, M. Steven Oberste, Ousmane M. Diop, Steven G.F. Wassilak, Stephen L. Cochi and Kimberly M. Thompson
- Characterizing Poliovirus Transmission and Evolution: Insights from Modeling Experiences with Wild and Vaccine‐Related Polioviruses pp. 703-749

- Radboud J. Duintjer Tebbens, Mark A. Pallansch, Dominika A. Kalkowska, Steven G. F. Wassilak, Stephen L. Cochi and Kimberly M. Thompson
Volume 33, issue 3, 2013
- Regarding “The Economic Efficiency of Sampling Size: The Case of Beef Trim” pp. 350-352

- Mark R. Powell, Maarten Nauta, Don Schaffner and Marcel Zwietering
- Response to Mark Powell's Comments pp. 353-355

- Peyton M. Ferrier and Jean Buzby
- Integrating Risk and Resilience Approaches to Catastrophe Management in Engineering Systems pp. 356-367

- J. Park, T. P. Seager, P. S. C. Rao, M. Convertino and I. Linkov
- The Economic Efficiency of Sampling Size: The Case of Beef Trim pp. 368-384

- Peyton M. Ferrier and Jean Buzby
- The Economic Efficiency of Sampling Size: The Case of Beef Trim Revisited pp. 385-396

- Mark R. Powell
- The Bayesian Microbial Subtyping Attribution Model: Robustness to Prior Information and a Proposition pp. 397-408

- J. M. David, D. Guillemot, N. Bemrah, A. Thébault, A. Brisabois, M. Chemaly, Fx. Weill, P. Sanders and L. Watier
- Ensuring the Quality of Occupational Safety Risk Assessment pp. 409-419

- Abel Pinto, Rita A. Ribeiro and Isabel L. Nunes
- Coordinability and Consistency in Accident Causation and Prevention: Formal System Theoretic Concepts for Safety in Multilevel Systems pp. 420-433

- Raghvendra V. Cowlagi and Joseph H. Saleh
- Uncertain Benefits Estimates for Reductions in Fine Particle Concentrations pp. 434-449

- Art Fraas and Randall Lutter
- An International Pooled Analysis for Obtaining a Benchmark Dose for Environmental Lead Exposure in Children pp. 450-461

- Esben Budtz‐Jørgensen, David Bellinger, Bruce Lanphear, Philippe Grandjean and on behalf of the International Pooled Lead Study Investigators
- On the Meaning and Use of the Risk Appetite Concept pp. 462-468

- Terje Aven
- Simulation of Longitudinal Exposure Data with Variance‐Covariance Structures Based on Mixed Models pp. 469-479

- Peng Song, Jianping Xue and Zhilin Li
- Dynamic Impacts of a Catastrophic Production Event: The Foot‐and‐Mouth Disease Case pp. 480-492

- Jean Cordier, Jean Gohin, Stephane Krebs and Arnaud Rault
- Tree‐Based Logistic Regression Approach for Work Zone Casualty Risk Assessment pp. 493-504

- Jinxian Weng, Qiang Meng and David Z. W. Wang
Volume 33, issue 2, 2013
- From the Editors pp. 177-178

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Remembering Jim Flynn pp. 183-185

- Paul Slovic
- Examining the 100‐Year Floodplain as a Metric of Risk, Loss, and Household Adjustment pp. 186-191

- Wesley E Highfield, Sarah A Norman and Samuel D Brody
- Communicating Food Risks in an Era of Growing Public Distrust: Three Case Studies pp. 192-202

- Ragnar Lofstedt
- Assessment of Ecological Risks at Former Landfill Site Using TRIAD Procedure and Multicriteria Analysis pp. 203-219

- Jaana Sorvari, Eija Schultz and Jari Haimi
- Model Uncertainty and Model Averaging in the Estimation of Infectious Doses for Microbial Pathogens pp. 220-231

- Hojin Moon, Steven B. Kim, James J. Chen, Nysia I. George and Ralph L. Kodell
- Quantitative Risk Assessment of Human Salmonellosis in Canadian Broiler Chicken Breast from Retail to Consumption pp. 232-248

- Hanan Smadi and Jan M. Sargeant
- A Risk Assessment Model for Enterotoxigenic Staphylococcus aureus in Pasteurized Milk: A Potential Route to Source‐Level Inference pp. 249-269

- G. C. Barker and N. Goméz‐Tomé
- On Funtowicz and Ravetz's “Decision Stake—System Uncertainties” Structure and Recently Developed Risk Perspectives pp. 270-280

- Terje Aven
- Should the Model for Risk‐Informed Regulation be Game Theory Rather than Decision Theory? pp. 281-291

- Vicki M. Bier and Shi‐Woei Lin
- Domino Effect Analysis Using Bayesian Networks pp. 292-306

- Nima Khakzad, Faisal Khan, Paul Amyotte and Valerio Cozzani
- Values, Perceived Risks and Benefits, and Acceptability of Nuclear Energy pp. 307-317

- Judith I. M. de Groot, Linda Steg and Wouter Poortinga
- Values and Risk Perceptions: A Cross‐Cultural Examination pp. 318-332

- Gülbanu Kaptan, Shoshana Shiloh and Dilek Önkal
- How a Nuclear Power Plant Accident Influences Acceptance of Nuclear Power: Results of a Longitudinal Study Before and After the Fukushima Disaster pp. 333-347

- Vivianne H. M. Visschers and Michael Siegrist
Volume 33, issue 1, 2013
- From the Editors pp. 1-1

- Michael Greenberg and Karen Lowrie
- Can Sisyphus Succeed? Getting U.S. High‐Level Nuclear Waste into a Geological Repository pp. 2-14

- D. Warner North
- The Rise and Fall of a Regulator: Adventure Sports in the United Kingdom pp. 15-23

- Laurence Ball‐King, John Watt and David J. Ball
- Perception and Communication of Flood Risks: A Systematic Review of Empirical Research pp. 24-49

- Wim Kellens, Teun Terpstra and Philippe De Maeyer
- The Necessity for Longitudinal Studies in Risk Perception Research pp. 50-51

- Michael Siegrist
- We Need Risk Communication and Perception Research Focused on Flood Risks for Senior Citizens pp. 52-53

- Michael Greenberg
- A Look at State‐Level Risk Assessment in the United States: Making Decisions in the Absence of Federal Risk Values pp. 54-67

- Diana G. Effio, Oliver Kroner, Andrew Maier, William Hayes, Alison Willis and Joan Strawson
- Stakeholders’ Perspective on Ecological Modeling in Environmental Risk Assessment of Pesticides: Challenges and Opportunities pp. 68-79

- Agnieszka D. Hunka, Mattia Meli, Amalie Thit, Annemette Palmqvist, Pernille Thorbek and Valery E. Forbes
- The Unintended Effects of Risk‐Refuting Information on Anxiety pp. 80-91

- Kazuya Nakayachi
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