Dr. Fischhoff considers the role of government in helping citizens manage risks. He then offers a general procedure for risk ranking and concludes by discussing what can be done with a list of risks
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
After discussing the increasing recognition of different kinds of claims for public participation in...
Human beings are increasingly subjected to risks and phenomena of natural or technological origin t...
Dr. Fischhoff considers the role of government in helping citizens manage risks. He then offers a ge...
Inspired by a recent report of EPA\u27s Science Advisory Board, Mr. Johnson argues that it is impera...
Challenging the de minimis risk concept, Dr. Fischhoff argues that risks ought not to be considere...
In prior studies by high-level commissions, emphasis was given to improving the scientific basis and...
Comparing recent data on age-adjusted death rates for blacks and whites, the authors attempt to clar...
Dr. Fritzsche offers data seen as demonstrating that irrational fears can lead to grotesque imbalanc...
Table of contents for the multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal Risk: Issues in Health & Safety (I...
In both academic and legislative circles, risk assessment reform is currently a hot topic. In the la...
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
Table of contents for the journal Risk: Issues in Health & Safety (ISSN: 1073-8673)
Dr. Finkel argues that comparing risks is neither impossible nor immoral - but is nonetheless very d...
Summarizes efforts by the Health Council of the Netherlands to develop a national risk management ap...
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
After discussing the increasing recognition of different kinds of claims for public participation in...
Human beings are increasingly subjected to risks and phenomena of natural or technological origin t...
Dr. Fischhoff considers the role of government in helping citizens manage risks. He then offers a ge...
Inspired by a recent report of EPA\u27s Science Advisory Board, Mr. Johnson argues that it is impera...
Challenging the de minimis risk concept, Dr. Fischhoff argues that risks ought not to be considere...
In prior studies by high-level commissions, emphasis was given to improving the scientific basis and...
Comparing recent data on age-adjusted death rates for blacks and whites, the authors attempt to clar...
Dr. Fritzsche offers data seen as demonstrating that irrational fears can lead to grotesque imbalanc...
Table of contents for the multidisciplinary peer-reviewed journal Risk: Issues in Health & Safety (I...
In both academic and legislative circles, risk assessment reform is currently a hot topic. In the la...
The author describes what she calls the Expert-Judgment Strategy , finding that, because it discoun...
Table of contents for the journal Risk: Issues in Health & Safety (ISSN: 1073-8673)
Dr. Finkel argues that comparing risks is neither impossible nor immoral - but is nonetheless very d...
Summarizes efforts by the Health Council of the Netherlands to develop a national risk management ap...
Every year, law-makers and agency regulators, with the input of industry experts and scientists, mak...
After discussing the increasing recognition of different kinds of claims for public participation in...
Human beings are increasingly subjected to risks and phenomena of natural or technological origin t...