0 likely to be successful, or unlikely to be connected with danger or problems:
1 used to describe a bond or other investment that has a good chance of being paid back:
Corporate bonds are low-risk investments.
Of these 22 children, 11 were aggressive, high-risk children and 11 were low-risk, coparticipants in the problem solving skills training groups.
Securely and insecurely attached children with low-risk family environments and low ratings on negativity had similar likelihood of showing the problem trajectory.
Four cluster groups were identified and labeled multiproblem high-risk, smoking high-risk, normative, and low-risk groups.
The agent borrows the price of the asset using as collateral some low-risk assets in his portfolio.
In low-risk, middle-class samples, the findings have been inconsistent.
By contrast, the counterpart probabilities are substantially larger for the low-risk group: 31.6, 59.4, and 33.1%, respectively.
A unit investment trust is typically considered a low-risk, low-return investment.
Neonatal behavior correlates of prenatal exposure to marihuana, cigarettes, and alcohol in a low-risk population.