Schwartz, Lisa
Schwartz, Tony
Schwartzman, Donna
Schwarz, Norbert
security industry
Shames, Daniel
shark attacks
Sharpe, Richard
Sherman, Steven
sickle-cell anemia
Siegrist, Michael
Silent Spring (Carson)
Simon, Herbert
Sinaceur, Marwan
Slovic, Paul
and breast implant risks
and the Good-Bad Rule
and health risk research
and impact of culture
and media influence
and numeracy
risk perception research
and the Tenerife conference
and the tobacco lawsuit
Small, Deborah
smallpox
Smart, Elizabeth
Smith, Anna Nicole
smoking
Sokolove, Michael
Stahl, Leslie
Stalin, Joseph
statistics
and the breast implant scare
contrasted with stories
and crime risks
and health risks
methodological issues
probability blindness
Strack, Fritz
Stuber, Bob
Sunstein, Cass
Sutcliffe, Simon
Suzuki, David
Taliban
Tenerife
Tenet, George
Teresa of Calcutta (Mother Teresa)
terrorism
and the Bush administration
and catastrophist writing
and cost-benefit analysis
and global communications
and the Good-Bad Rule
low-probability/high-consequence event
and marketing fear
and media coverage
political reaction to
psychological impact
and risk perception
and weapons of mass destruction
Tetlock, Philip
Thoreau, Henry David
Trunzo, Caesar
tsunamis
Tunguska event
Tversky, Amos
typhoid fever
typhus
U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
vaccines
Vallone, Robert
Vandello, Joseph
Vietnam War
volcanoes
VX nerve agent
Wald, George
Walsh, John
Wansink, Brian
Wason, Peter
water purification
Waxman, Henry
weapons of mass destruction (WMDs)
Weingart, John
Wells, Holly
Westen, Drew
West Nile virus
Whelan, Paul
Whylie, Barbara
Wildavsky, Aaron
Will, George
Willer, Robb
Wilms, Ian
Wilson, Robyn
Winfrey, Oprah
Winkielman, Piotr
Wolf, Naomi
Woloshin, Steven
World Health Organization (WHO)
Worldwatch Institute
World Wildlife Fund
York, Herbert
Zajonc, Robert
Zaltman, Gerald
Zillman, Dolf
Zimmerman, Peter
About the Author
Daniel Gardner is a columnist and senior writer with the Ottawa Citizen. Trained in history and law, Gardner worked as a policy adviser in government before turning to journalism in 1997. His writing has received numerous awards, including the National Newspaper Award, Amnesty International’s Media Award, and others. He lives in Ottawa with his wife and two children.