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Risk Analysis Volume 22, Number | February 2002 PERSPECTIVES Are We Forgetting the Risk of COTS Products in Wireless Communi Thomas A. Longstaff, Yacov Y. Haimes, and Carol Sledg« Importance of Transparency and Traceability in Building a Safety Case for High-Le ! ir Waste Repositories Sitakanta Mohanty and Budhi Sagar ARTICLES Probabilistic Risk Analysis and Game Theory Kjell Hausken Human and Organizational Factors in Reliability Robert. G. B>e a A Probabilistic Transmission Model of Salmonella in the | lukka Ranta and Riitta Maijala Which Paradigm for Managing the Risk of Ionizing Radiation? Franco Romerio Elicitation of Quantitative Data from a Heterogeneous Expert Pp ane in Animal Health H. J. Van Der Fels-Klerx, Louis H. J. G \ Procedural Evaluation of an Analytic-Deliberative Impact Assessment limec Guglielmo Kinney and Thomas M ] An Existential Approach to Risk Perception lan H. Langford Urban Air Quality in North-East England: Exploring the Infl Denise Howel, Suzanne Moffatt, Helen Prince, Judith |} valuating Public Commentary and Scientific Evidence Submitted in the D pment Risk Assessment VMarieka S. Schotland and Lisa A. Bero Absolute Risk or Relative Risk? A Study of Intraspecies and Interspec polat nical-Induced Cancer Risk Jeanne Kuo, Igor Linkov, Lorenz Rhomberg Estimation of Metabolic Rate Constants in PBPK-Model Experimental Needs? Jan C. H. van Eijkeren Cryptosporidium Dose Response Studies: Variation Between Isolates Peter F- M. Teunis, Cynthia L. Chappell, and Publo C. Okhuysen BOOK REVIEWS Risk Analysis Volume 22, Number 2 April 2002 ARTICLES On the Risk of Mortality to Primates Exposed to Anthrax Spores Charles N. Haas Chemical and Biological Agent Incident Response and Decision Process for Civilian and Public Sector Facilities Ellen Raber, Joy M. Hirabayashi, Saverio P. Mancieri, Alfred L. Jin, KarenJ . Folks, Tina M. Cai Se} & Pete Estacio An Overview of the Sa/monella Enteritidis Risk Assessment for Shell Eggs and Egg Products B. K. Hope, A. R. Baker, E. D. Edel, A. T. Hogue, W. D. Schlosser, R. Whiting, R. M. McDowell & E Quantitative Assessment of Exposure to the Mycotoxin Ochratoxin A in Food Jean-Pierre Gauchi & Jean-Charles Leblanc Physical Injury Risks Associated with Drinking Water Arsenic Treatment FloydJ . Frost, Joseph Chwirka, Gunthen F. Craun, Bruce Thomson & John Stomp The Dynamic Performances of DDTs in the Environment and Japanese Exposure to Them: A Historical P erspective after the Ban Shinsuke Morisawa, Atsushi Kato, Minoru Yoneda & Yoko Shimada 4 Random Walk Model of Skin Permeation H. Frederick Frasch Measurement Error, Skewness, and Risk Analysis: Coping with the Long Tail of the Distribution Jeryl L. Mumpower & Gary McClelland An Ecological Risk Assessment for Chlorpyrifos in an Agriculturally Dominated Tributary of the San J oOaqul Nicholas N. Poletika, Kent B. Woodburn & Kevin S. Henry Third-Party Inspection as an Alternative to Command and Control Regulation Howard C. Kunreuther, Patrick J. McNulty & Yong Kang Finding and Fixing Systems Weaknesses: Probabilistic Methods and Applications of Engineering Risk Analysis Elisabeth Paté-Cornell Valuation of Childhood Risk Reduction: The Importance of Age, Risk Preferences, and Perspective Chris Dockins, Robin R. Jenkins, Nicole Owens, Nathalie B. Simon & Lanelle Bembenek Wiggir Beyond Perception: The Experience of Risk and Stigma in Community Contexts Robin S. Gregory & Theresa A. Satterfield New Information and Social Trust: Asymmetry and Perseverance of Attributions about Hazard Managers George Cvetkovich, Michael Siegrist, Rachel Murray & Sarah Tragesser Scale Invariance of Incident Size Distributions in Response to Sizes of Their Causes James D. Englehardt Risk Filtering, Ranking, and Management Framework Using Hierarchical Holographic Modeling Yacov Y. Haimes, Stan Kaplan & James H. Lambert BOOK REVIEW Risk Analysis Volume 22, Number 3 June 2002 SPECIAL ISSUE: TERRORISM Assessing the Riskso f Terrorism: A Special Collection of Perspectives Article > Society for Risk Analysis 401 Elizabeth I {nderson int: Risk Analysis and the Terrorism Problem Tw urts , 403 ester Lave ective: Risk Analysis a 1 Tool for Reducing t KISK yt Lerrorism 405 wl f De isler J) ital Model Proposed to Address Sustainabilit hard Schwing ives on the Use of Risk Assessment to Addre ohn Garrick as Hazard: A New Spe le of Insurance in Managin vard Kunre uinel le of Risk Analysis in th Y. Haimes and T] f Intelligence Informatic ate-Corne nal Dose-Response Rela N. Haas mark Dose Calculations fo 1yimercury-Associated 1ays O1 Cohorts of Children usuyuki Murata, Esbh idium Di yse-Respx NSC F. M. Teunis, ¢ ives on Incorporating Hi ine Tribe’s Muitipathway Subsistence a L. Harper, Brian | tuart Har mits of Catastrophe Aversio1 tin Peterson \L SECTION: SENSITIVI1 \NALYSIS Editorial: Introduction to Special Section on Sens ity Analysi i NCS I Vorkshop on Sensitivity Analysis Cf sfopnel Fre\ Editorial: Hazard Analysis at Karen L. Hulebak and Wayne Schl fication and Review of Sensitivity Analysis Method Christopher Frey and Sumeet R. Pati ity Analysis for Importance Assessment {ndrea Saltelli ¥ Illustration of Sampling-Based Methods for Uncertainty and Sensitivity Ana I). C. Helton and F. J. Davis Use of Sensitivity Analysis to Assess Reliability of Metabolic and Physio Michael C. Kohn Risk and Uncertainty Analysis in Government Safety Decisions Elisabeth Paté-Cornell Variability and Uncertainty Meet Risk Management and Risk Communication Kimberly M. Thompson Risk Analysis Volume 22, Number 4 August 2002 PERSPECTIVES Risk Analysis and Risk Management in an Uncertain World Howard Kunreuther Are Received Risk Perception Models Alive and Wet!? Lennart Sjéberg The Role of Risk Analysis in Understanding Bioterrorism Charles N. Haas ARTICLES What to Do at Low Doses: A Bounding Approach for Economic Analysis Charles W. Griffiths, Chris Dockins, Nicole Owens, Nathalie B. Simon, and Daniel A. Axelrad An Exposure Assessment for Methylmercury from Seafood for Consumers in the United States Clark D. Carrington and Michael P. Bolger The Media and Genetically Modified Foods: Evidence in Support of Social Amplification of Risk Lynn J. Frewer, Susan Miles, and Roy Marsh What Number is “Fifty-Fifty”?: Redistributing Excessive 50% Responses in Elicited Probabilities Wandi Bruine de Bruin, Paul S. Fischbeck, Neil A. Stiber, and Baruch Fischhoff Gender and Race in Beliefs about Outdoor Air Pollution Branden B. Johnson The Quality of Stakeholder-Based Decisions Thomas C. Beierle Risk Perception and New Age Beliefs Lennart Sjéberg and Anders af Wahlberg Priorities in Information Desire about Unknown Risks René Lion, Ree M. Meertens, and Ilja Bot Stability and Inoculation of Risk Comparisons’ Effects Under Conflict: Replicating and Extending th “Asbestos Jury” Study by Slovic ef al. Branden B. Johnson Constructing Scientific Authorities: Issue Framing of Chlorinated Disinfection Byproducts in Public S. Michelle Driedger, John Eyles, Susan D. Elliott, and Donald C. Cole Validating Benefit and Cost Estimates: The Case of Airbag Regulation Kimberly M. Thompson, Maria Segui-Gomez, and John D. Graham BOOK REVIEWS Risk Analysis Volume 22, Number 5 October 2002 Introduction to Special Issue on Life Cycle Assessment and Risk Analysis Edited by J. § Evans, P. Hofstetter, T. fF McKone, J. K. Hammitt, ai LCA/RA INTERACTIONS Risk Analysis, Life Cycle Assessment—The Common Challenge of Dealing with the Pr ionary Frame (Based on the Toxicity Controversy in Sweden and the Nethe {rnold Tukker Tools for Comparative Analysis of Alternatives: Competing or Complem« Patrick Hofstetter, Jane C. Bare, James K. Hammitt, Patricia A. M Life Cycle Impact Assessment: A Challenge for Risk Analysts H. Scott Matthews, Lester Lave, and Heather MacLean Public Participation in Life Cycle Assessment and Risk Assessment: A S kKobert P. Anex and Will Focht Use of Risk Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment in Decision Making: A m P Research Agenda Sarah J. Cowell, Robyn Fairman, and Ragnar E. Lofstedt EMISSIONS AND EXPOSURES \ Regression-Based Approach for Estimating Primary and Secondary P JonathanI . Levy, Scott K. Wolff, and John § Intake Fraction for Multimedia Pollutants: A Tool for Life Cycle Analysis and Compar Risk Assessment Deborah H. Bennett, Manuele D. Mareni, Thomas E. McKone Life Cycle Emission Distributions Within the Economy: Implications fot Gregory A. Norris POXICITY Assessing Human Health Response in Life Cycle Assessment ig El DALYs: Pat uncer Effects Dp Pierre Crettaz, David Pennington, Lorenz Rhombere Assessing Human Health Response in Life Cycle Assessment Using E] DALYs: Part 2—Noncancer Effects Pierre Crettaz, David Pe nnington, Lorenz RI nbereg, Kevin B VALUATION APPROACHES Selecting Human Health Metrics for Environmental Decision-Support D Patrick Hofstetter and James K. Hammitt QO ALYs Versus WTP lames K. Hammitt APPLICATIONS AND EXAMPLES Integrating Risk Assessment and Life Cycle Assessment: A Case Study of Insulation 1003 Yurika Nishioka, Jonathan I. Levy, Gregory A. Norris, Andrew Vi and John D. Spengler Potential Exposures and Risks from Beryllium-Containing Products 1019 Henry H. Willis and H. Keith Florig Risk Analysis Volume 22, Number 6 December 2002 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letter to the Editor from Cicmanec John L. Cicmanec Rebuttal to Letter of Cicmanec Charles N. Haas Letter to the Editor Caron Chess and Jeffrey Calia COMMENTARY Commentary on the Conference on Decision-Making Under Conditions of Uncertainty for Rare Diseases David W. Gaylor ARTICLES Risk and Systems Theory {dam J. Hatfield and Keith W. Hipel Influence of Safety Measures on the Risks of Transporting Dangerous Goods Through Road Tunnels Frank Saccomanno and Palle Haastrup 4 New Approach to Risk Evaluation and Management: Risk-Based, Precaution-Based, and Discourse-Based Strategies indreas Klinke and Ortwin Renn Health Risk Assessment for Planned Waste Incinerators: Getting the Right Science and the Science Right Christopher Snar\ An Empirical Test of the Relative Validity of Expert and Lay Judgments of Risk George Wright, Fergus Bolger, and Gene Rowe Stakeholder Attitudes Toward the Risks and Benefits of Agricultural Biotechnology in Developing Countries: A Comparison Between Mexico and the Philippines Philipp Aerni Measuring Perceptions of Synergistic Circulatory Disease Risk Due to Smoking and the Oral Contracept David P. French, Emma L. Gayton, Jessica Burton, Margaret Thorogood, and Theresa M. Marteai 4 Risk Analysis for Airborne Pathogens with Low Infectious Doses: Application to Respirator Selection Against Coccidioides immitis Spores Mark Nicas and Alan Hubbard Joint Models for Toxicology Studies with Dose-Dependent Number of Implantations {ndrew S. Allen and Huiman X. Barnhart Uncertainty in Measurements of Dermal Absorption of Pesticides William C. Navidi and Annette L. Bunge Exposure Misclassification and Threshold Concentrations in Time Series Analyses of Air Pollution Healt VM. Brauer, J. Brumm, S. Vedal, and A. J. Petkau Optimal Designs for Estimating the Effective Dose in Developmental Toxicity Experiments Daniel Krewski, Robert Smythe, and Karen Y. Fung BOOK REVIEWS

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