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Risk Assessment and Evaluation of Predictions

Cai, Tianxi(Edited by)Gail, Mitchell(Edited by)Gandy, Axel(Edited by)Lee, Mei-Ling Ting(Edited by)Pfeiffer, Ruth(Edited by)Satten, Glen(Edited by)
Part of the Lecture Notes in Statistics - Proceedings series
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Methods of risk analysis and the outcome of particular evaluations and predictions are covered in detail in this proceedings volume, whose contributions are based on invited presentations from Professor Mei-Ling Ting Lee's 2011 symposium on Risk Analysis and the Evaluation of Predictions.

This symposium was held at the University of Maryland in October of 2011.

Risk analysis is the science of evaluating health, environmental, and engineering risks resulting from past, current, or anticipated, future activities.

The use of these evaluations include to provide information for determining regulatory actions to limit risk, present scientific evidence in legal settings, evaluate products and potential liabilities within private organizations, resolve World Trade disputes amongst nations, and educate the public concerning particular risk issues.

Risk analysis is an interdisciplinary science that relies on epidemiology and laboratory studies, collection of exposure and other field data, computer modeling, and related social, economic and communication considerations.

In addition, social dimensions of risk are addressed by social scientists.

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Product Details
1461489806 / 9781461489801
Paperback / softback
519.5
26/12/2013
United States
English
400 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
24 cm
Based on conference proceedings.