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Abstract Racial colorblindness refers to the prescriptive belief that race should not influence institutional practices or interpersonal interactions. Though racial colorblind ideology was championed in the 2023 Supreme Court ruling reversing affirmative action in college admissions, existing research suggests that such beliefs may perpetuate racial ...
Payton A. Small +4 more
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Privacy as a Defense Against Premature Representation
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Jordan Wallace‐Wolf
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Abstract Despite attitudes towards the LGBTQIA+ community improving in recent years, older (vs younger) cohorts still report higher rates of sexual prejudice. To date, it is unclear if this generational difference emerges due to normative ageing or the distinct social norms in which each generation was born and raised (cohort effects).
Eden V. Clarke +2 more
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United States Health Care Reform during B. Obama’s presidency in views of Russian scientists
The paper considers the domestic historiography of the problem of reforming the US health care system during the period of B. Obama’s presidency. The contribution of individual researchers to the analysis of this reform and the coverage of various aspects of party and political struggle on this issue are shown. The author focuses on the development and
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Support for Abortion Slips: Results From the 2009 Annual Religion and Public Life Survey [PDF]
Examines trends in the public's attitudes about keeping abortion legal, imposing restrictions, and reducing the number of abortions, as well as the level of concern over the issue.
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Abstract Researchers and policymakers assert competing behavioral models of polluters. One model portrays polluters as best approximated by the perfectly informed, rational actor from economics textbooks. Another model portrays polluters, particularly small and medium facilities, as imperfectly informed, cognitively bounded, pro‐social actors.
Paul J. Ferraro, Jay P. Shimshack
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DACA's Uncertain Path: How Policy Threats Reshape Economic and Social Gains for Recipients
ABSTRACT Since 2012, DACA has provided deportation relief and work authorization to immigrants brought to the United States as children. This study examines how legal and political uncertainty—triggered by the Trump administration's 2017 rescission announcement—reshaped recipients' economic and social outcomes. Using difference‐in‐differences and event‐
Catalina Amuedo‐Dorantes, Chunbei Wang
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Character-Level Question Answering with Attention
We show that a character-level encoder-decoder framework can be successfully applied to question answering with a structured knowledge base. We use our model for single-relation question answering and demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach on the ...
Golub, David, He, Xiaodong
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The United States Magnetotelluric Array and the National Impedance Map
Abstract The United States Magnetotelluric Array (USMTArray) data set, collected in the years 2006–2024, consists of more than 1,700 long‐period magnetotelluric stations covering the entirety of the contiguous United States on a quasi‐regular 70 km grid.
Anna Kelbert +7 more
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Civil Liberty and National Security: The Implications of the Debate for the United States Intelligence Community [PDF]
For years, the US Intelligence Community has worked to maintain the thin and often wavering line between civil liberty and national security in its attempts to protect the American people while simultaneously preserving their constitutional rights ...
Hedrick, Peyton
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