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Socioeconomic status, value, and response to number [PDF]
Thomas M. Nelson, Eugene C. Lechelt
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Abstract This article examines how university‐based teacher education programs in diverse historical, sociocultural, and political settings in the U.S. and in Chile, served to foster immigrant empowerment and liberation. Using a Funds of Knowledge approach, the study analyzed the educational practices of migrant families and their integration into ...
Ana Christina da Silva Iddings+3 more
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International Forum of Allergy &Rhinology, Volume 13, Issue 1, Page 76-79, January 2023.
Robert Hagedorn+3 more
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The Role of Socioeconomic Factors in Cerebral Atherosclerosis [PDF]
Ruth B. Loewenson+2 more
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Abstract In the U.S., crime and violence are concentrated in cities that have lost industry and population due to economic disinvestment and structurally racist policies. Researchers, practitioners, and policymakers have called for community‐level approaches that reduce violence in these cities by improving unsafe physical environments, increasing ...
Laney A. Rupp+9 more
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Suitability of Natura 2000 sites for threatened freshwater species under projected climate change
Abstract As part of the world's largest coordinated network of protected areas, Natura 2000, European Union member states designate special areas of conservation (SACs) to maintain or achieve favourable conservation status for imperilled aquatic species listed under Annex II of the Habitats Directive.
Timo Basen+4 more
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Identification of socioeconomic factors influencing global food price security using machine learning [PDF]
Global concern over food prices and security has been exacerbated by the impacts of armed conflicts such as the Russia Ukraine War, pandemic diseases, and climate change. Traditionally, analyzing global food prices and their associations with socioeconomic factors has relied on static linear regression models.
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Understanding Intrinsic Socioeconomic Biases in Large Language Models [PDF]
Large Language Models (LLMs) are increasingly integrated into critical decision-making processes, such as loan approvals and visa applications, where inherent biases can lead to discriminatory outcomes. In this paper, we examine the nuanced relationship between demographic attributes and socioeconomic biases in LLMs, a crucial yet understudied area of ...
arxiv