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Risks in risk denitions

Community Dentistry and Oral Epidemiology, 1998
Abstract– Exact denitions of epidemiological concepts are necessary tools for exact studies. The present paper, stimulated by Becks's article in this journal (Com munity Dent Oral Epidemiol 1998; 26: 220–5), includes some further comments on this topic.
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The risk of risk assessment

Regulatory Toxicology and Pharmacology, 1989
Appropriate risk management can only be based on sound risk assessment. The sources of uncertainty involved in risk assessment are discussed and a number of approaches to improving such assessments are recommended.
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Risk of Risks

2016
Reputation risk can be defined as a situation or series of events affecting a company that can either strengthen or weaken the company’s credibility and the trust of stakeholders in the company. The manifestation of reputation risk can cause direct business losses and weaken significantly a company’s legitimacy.
Jouni Heinonen, Pekka Aula
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Risk-risk analysis

Journal of Risk and Uncertainty, 1994
Constraints on the use of benefit-cost tests have generated increased interest in risk-risk analysis as a regulatory test. The effect on individual mortality of the income losses arising from regulatory expenditures can be determined from direct empirical estimates, which this article surveys.
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The Risks of Risk Adjustment

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1997
Risk adjustment is essential before comparing patient outcomes across hospitals. Hospital report cards around the country use different risk adjustment methods.To examine the history and current practices of risk adjusting hospital death rates and consider the implications for using risk-adjusted mortality comparisons to assess quality.This article ...
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Fetal Risks, Relative Risks, and Relatives' Risks

The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016
Several factors related to fetal risk render it more or less acceptable in justifying constraints on the behavior of pregnant women. Risk is an unavoidable part of pregnancy and childbirth, one that women must balance against other vital personal and family interests.
Howard Minkoff, Mary Faith Marshall
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On risk aversion with two risks

Journal of Mathematical Economics, 1999
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Risk and the outdoor adventure experience: Good risk, bad risk, real risk, apparent risk, objective risk, subjective risk [PDF]

open access: possibleJournal of Outdoor and Environmental Education, 2004
Life is an adventure, and whether you approve of it or not, most of us need risk to feel alive. It should therefore be no surprise that a mountaineer, upon reaching the top of a white-knuckle climb, feels a surge of elation, a joy for life. The heightened sense is not just a result of having earned a fine view through exercise, though that surely ...
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To Risk or Not to Risk

1980
Certainly there must be some peculiar Calvinistic streak in modern psychology that accounts for our preoccupation with negative emotions, particularly the unholy trinity of fear, anger, and depression. This most persistent FAD (i.e. fear, anger, and depression) may represent the influence of clinical psychology and psychiatry. With the exception of the
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Risk and risk aversion theory

1991
Absolute risk aversion (R A ) and relative risk aversion (R R ). u(y) is a utility function, y is income, or consumption. A characterization of utility functions with constant absolute and relative risk aversion, respectively. A1 and A2 are constants, A2 ≠ 0. Risk aversions for two special utility functions.
Knut Sydsæter, Arne Strøm, Peter Berck
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