Risk Analysis Teaching and Learning

Supplemental Problems Page

While some of these problems refer to Should We Risk It?, you need not have the book to use them. Please send me a note letting me know what you think. As you use individual items, especially those that I have created, at a minimum let me know that you have used them, and please send constructive criticism, including (but not limited to) editorial suggestions, more efficient solutions, alternate viewpoints and so on. These will be most useful to me as I argue to my department Chair, Dean, Provost, etc, that the effort I dedicate to risk education is valued by my peers.


Toxicology and Epidemiology Modeling Unit
Bayesian Analyis Problem: MSWord or Adobe Acrobat
Modeling Barium Decay: MSWord or Adobe Acrobat
Toxicological Modeling: MSWord or Adobe Acrobat
  Monte Carlo Skin Cream Additive Tutorial and Problem Set Graduate Class Project MSWord or Adobe Acrobat  

 

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Contact me (David M. Hassenzahl, Ph.D.)

david.hassenzahl@ccmail.nevada.edu
Assistant Professor of Environmental Studies

Department of Environmental Studies
Greenspun College of Urban Affairs

University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Box 454030
4505 Maryland Parkway
Las Vegas, NV 89154-4030
(702) 895-4457 phone
(702) 895-4436 fax

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