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The Pebble Remains in the Master's Hand: Two Careers Spent Learning (Still) from John Evans

In this article, we discuss four vexing problems in risk‐based decision making that John Evans has addressed over the last nearly 40 years and has perennially challenged the two of us and others to think about. We tackle the role in decision making of potential thresholds in dose–response functions,...

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Published in:Risk analysis 2021-04, Vol.41 (4), p.678-693
Main Authors: Finkel, Adam M., Gray, George M.
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Language:English
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Summary:In this article, we discuss four vexing problems in risk‐based decision making that John Evans has addressed over the last nearly 40 years and has perennially challenged the two of us and others to think about. We tackle the role in decision making of potential thresholds in dose–response functions, how the lack of health reference values for many chemicals may distort risk management, the challenge of model uncertainty for risk characterization, and the yet‐untapped potential for value‐of‐information analysis to enhance public health decision making. Our theme is that work remains to be done on each of these, but that some of that work would merely involve listening to ideas that John has already offered.
ISSN:0272-4332
1539-6924
DOI:10.1111/risa.13649