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Preserving Freedom In The Digital Age: A Neutrosophic Exploration Of Online Privacy And Security Measures, María Elena Infante Miranda, Nelson Francisco Freire Sánchez, Rene Estalin Portilla Paguay, Erick González Caballero Dec 2023

Preserving Freedom In The Digital Age: A Neutrosophic Exploration Of Online Privacy And Security Measures, María Elena Infante Miranda, Nelson Francisco Freire Sánchez, Rene Estalin Portilla Paguay, Erick González Caballero

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

No abstract provided.


Neutrosophic Assessment Of Human Rights And Social Justice, Jorge Gabriel Del Pozo Carrasco, Jairo Mauricio Puetate Paucar, Cristian Fernando Benavides Salazar, Asnioby Hernandez Lopez Dec 2023

Neutrosophic Assessment Of Human Rights And Social Justice, Jorge Gabriel Del Pozo Carrasco, Jairo Mauricio Puetate Paucar, Cristian Fernando Benavides Salazar, Asnioby Hernandez Lopez

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

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Neutrosophic Sets And Systems {Special Issue: Neutrosophic Advancements And Their Impact On Research In Latin America}, Vol. 62, 2023, Florentin Smarandache, Mohamed Abdel-Basset, Maikel Leyva Vazquez, Said Broumi Dec 2023

Neutrosophic Sets And Systems {Special Issue: Neutrosophic Advancements And Their Impact On Research In Latin America}, Vol. 62, 2023, Florentin Smarandache, Mohamed Abdel-Basset, Maikel Leyva Vazquez, Said Broumi

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

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A Hybrid Of Aras And Neutrosophic 2-Tuple Linguistic Model To Evaluate Gender Equitable Policies From The Perspective Of Latin American Professor’S, Katia Ninozca Flores-Ledesma, María Eugenia Navas Rios, Carlos Oswaldo Venturo Orbegoso, Myriam Griselda Lora Loza, Claudia Milena Gómez-Zuluaga, Mónica Elisa Meneses-La Riva, Ana María Vallina-Hernández, Willian Sebastián Flores-Sotelo Dec 2023

A Hybrid Of Aras And Neutrosophic 2-Tuple Linguistic Model To Evaluate Gender Equitable Policies From The Perspective Of Latin American Professor’S, Katia Ninozca Flores-Ledesma, María Eugenia Navas Rios, Carlos Oswaldo Venturo Orbegoso, Myriam Griselda Lora Loza, Claudia Milena Gómez-Zuluaga, Mónica Elisa Meneses-La Riva, Ana María Vallina-Hernández, Willian Sebastián Flores-Sotelo

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

No abstract provided.


Neutrosophic Evaluation Of Csr Practices In Ecuadorian Companies: Balancing Sustainability, Ethics, And Impact, Gustavo Alvarez Gómez, Corona Gómez Armijos, Jimena Montes De Oca Sánchez, Dennys Raúl Dupotey Hernández Dec 2023

Neutrosophic Evaluation Of Csr Practices In Ecuadorian Companies: Balancing Sustainability, Ethics, And Impact, Gustavo Alvarez Gómez, Corona Gómez Armijos, Jimena Montes De Oca Sánchez, Dennys Raúl Dupotey Hernández

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

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Neutrosophic Analysis Of Equity In The Justice System, Bolívar David Narváez Montenegro, Oscar Fabian Silva Montoya, Julián Rodolfo Santillan Andrade, Christian Fernando Tantaleán Odar Dec 2023

Neutrosophic Analysis Of Equity In The Justice System, Bolívar David Narváez Montenegro, Oscar Fabian Silva Montoya, Julián Rodolfo Santillan Andrade, Christian Fernando Tantaleán Odar

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

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Pursuing Social Justice Through Visual Practice: Intro To Part Iv, Stephanie Beene Dec 2023

Pursuing Social Justice Through Visual Practice: Intro To Part Iv, Stephanie Beene

University Libraries & Learning Sciences Faculty and Staff Publications

This peer-reviewed chapter serves as the Introduction to the final section of the book, Unframing the Visual: Visual Literacy Pedagogy in Academic Libraries and Information Spaces, edited by Maggie Murphy, Stephanie Beene, Katie Greer, Sara Schumacher, and Dana Statton Thompson, and published by the Association of College & Research Libraries (2023). As the introduction to the final section of the book, it introduces readers to the final theme of the 2022 Framework for Visual Literacy in Higher Education, a Companion Document (VL Framework) to the 2016 Framework for Information Literacy for Higher Education, “Learners …


Linguistic Hypersoft Set With Application To Multi-Criteria Decision-Making To Enhance Rural Health Services, Muhammad Saqlain, Poom Kumam, Wiyada Kumam Dec 2023

Linguistic Hypersoft Set With Application To Multi-Criteria Decision-Making To Enhance Rural Health Services, Muhammad Saqlain, Poom Kumam, Wiyada Kumam

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

No abstract provided.


Wise Mind Program Evaluation, Molly Pylypciw Dec 2023

Wise Mind Program Evaluation, Molly Pylypciw

Psychology ETDs

Addressing adolescent mental health, especially among low-SES and racial-ethnic minority youth is imperative. This study evaluated the effectiveness and acceptability of a school-based socio-emotional learning program, called Wise Mind, delivered to a low-income, racially-ethnically diverse population. Participants (n=45 total; n = 25 intervention; n = 20 control) were ninth graders in both Special and General Education classes at a low-income racially-ethnically diverse high school in the Southwest United States. Eight one-hour sessions of Wise Mind were delivered to the intervention group over the course of eight weeks. Participants responded to questionnaires pre- and post- intervention assessing emotion regulation, mindfulness, interpersonal …


The Influence Of English Proficiency In Online Health Information-Seeking: A Comprehensive Model Of Information-Seeking (Cmis) Based Study Using Health Information National Trends Survey (Hints) Data, Lauren M. Perez Dec 2023

The Influence Of English Proficiency In Online Health Information-Seeking: A Comprehensive Model Of Information-Seeking (Cmis) Based Study Using Health Information National Trends Survey (Hints) Data, Lauren M. Perez

Pharmaceutical Sciences ETDs

Understanding language-related challenges is crucial for addressing health and healthcare access disparities. This study examines differences in online health information seeking (OHIS) experiences by English proficiency. It explores factors influencing OHIS that patients in the United States with Limited English Proficiency (LEP) may encounter to shed light on the online health information needs of patients with LEP. The research utilizes data from the 2017 Health Information National Trends Survey (HINTS) 5 Cycle 1 to analyze the OHIS experiences of patients. Findings will inform healthcare providers, policymakers, and researchers, promoting equitable access to reliable health information.


Stable Complexity: Verbal Inflection In Prominent And Frequent Environments, Lukas Denk Dec 2023

Stable Complexity: Verbal Inflection In Prominent And Frequent Environments, Lukas Denk

Linguistics ETDs

Despite presenting challenges for speakers, complex linguistic features such as lexically conditioned inflection (LCI) persist across different languages. LCI forms part of not entirely predictable paradigms which require lexeme-specific knowledge to master. Moreover, LCI remains one of the oldest morphological phenomena in certain languages. Previous research has linked the persistence of such complexity to language-external factors like geographic and social circumstances of speech communities.

This dissertation delves into the question whether language-internal properties are associated with the distribution of inflectional complexity. LCI is compared with other inflectional paradigms across 41 genetically and geographically distant languages. The study shows that LCI …


"Un Pedacito De Nuestro Pais": Salvadoran Rootedness In Central Los Angeles, Ericka Arias Dec 2023

"Un Pedacito De Nuestro Pais": Salvadoran Rootedness In Central Los Angeles, Ericka Arias

Latin American Studies ETDs

How has the Salvadoran Market contributed to a sense of cultural rootedness in Central Los Angeles? This thesis project examines the ways in which an informalized street vendor market has employed Latino Urbanism and Placemaking practices to foster a sense of cultural rootedness and belonging for the local Salvadoran community. Through community- based approaches and analysis, this thesis addresses the sociocultural importance of street vendors for immigrant communities and analyzes the ways in which this Salvadoran market facilitates placemaking practices that (re)unite Salvadorans with their cultural roots. This research contributes to subfields of Latino Urbanism and Informality, within Urban Studies, …


An Inquiry Into Urban Schooling And The Social Justice Nexus: An Agency Case Study For Transformative Change, Eduardo E. Peña Jr. Dec 2023

An Inquiry Into Urban Schooling And The Social Justice Nexus: An Agency Case Study For Transformative Change, Eduardo E. Peña Jr.

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

In an era of accountability and censorship in public schooling, teaching for social justice is a difficult proposition for K-5 teachers. This inquiry explored the pedagogical principles of five elementary school teachers who navigate the rigors of standardization while also providing an education with a social justice orientation. Using a critical lens, this study v i was guided by the following questions: (1) how do elementary teachers approach topics of social justice in their curriculum? (2) what are the pedagogical considerations for teachers in urban schooling? and (3) what structures prohibit or provide proliferation for the integration of social justice …


Racialized Masculinities In Professional Basketball: Utilizing Mixedness To Challenge Commonplace Black/White Media Discourses About Nba Players, Anthony C. Peavy Dec 2023

Racialized Masculinities In Professional Basketball: Utilizing Mixedness To Challenge Commonplace Black/White Media Discourses About Nba Players, Anthony C. Peavy

Communication ETDs

In this dissertation project, I utilize a Critical Mixed Race Studies (CMRS) lens to examine how mixed-race Black/White players in the National Basketball Association (NBA) are represented, discussed, racialized, and gendered by major sports media platforms. More specifically, I utilize this project to elucidate how media centered on professional basketball continue to partake in hegemonic and essentialist rhetoric surrounding Black and White masculinity—that which has been used to discuss Black and White men in basketball throughout the entire history of the sport—to homogenize mixed-race Black/White men in the NBA and present them in a way that diminishes the potentially deconstructive …


Preferences For Cpstf-Recommended Intervention Approaches For Increasing Cancer Screening Among Screen-Eligible Adults In Zuni Pueblo, Usa., Nicholas Edwardson, Mikaela Kosich, V Shane Pankratz, Judith Sheche, Kate Cartwright, Deborah Kanda, Samantha Leekity, Shiraz I. Mishra Dec 2023

Preferences For Cpstf-Recommended Intervention Approaches For Increasing Cancer Screening Among Screen-Eligible Adults In Zuni Pueblo, Usa., Nicholas Edwardson, Mikaela Kosich, V Shane Pankratz, Judith Sheche, Kate Cartwright, Deborah Kanda, Samantha Leekity, Shiraz I. Mishra

Pediatrics Research and Scholarship

We identified preferences toward Community Preventive Services Task Force (CPSTF)-recommended intervention approaches among screen-eligible Zuni Pueblo members in New Mexico, USA and assessed if there were significant differences in those preferences, with the goal of informing the selection of intervention approaches for use in the Zuni Pueblo. We utilize data from a population-based survey (n = 280) focused on 15 CPSTF-recommended intervention approaches designed to improve screening for cervical, breast, and/or colorectal cancer screening. Model-adjusted results suggest some intervention approaches garnered significantly higher support than others. We offer six, data-driven recommendations for consideration by public health practitioners as they endeavor …


Using Neutrosophic Trait Measures To Analyze Impostor Syndrome In College Students After Covid-19 Pandemic With Machine Learning, Riya Eliza Shaju, Meghana Dirisala, Muhammad Ali Najjar, Ilanthenral Kandasamy, Vasantha Kandasamy, F. Smarandache Nov 2023

Using Neutrosophic Trait Measures To Analyze Impostor Syndrome In College Students After Covid-19 Pandemic With Machine Learning, Riya Eliza Shaju, Meghana Dirisala, Muhammad Ali Najjar, Ilanthenral Kandasamy, Vasantha Kandasamy, F. Smarandache

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

No abstract provided.


A Membership Based Neutrosophic Approach For Supervised Fingerprint Image Classification, Vinoth D, Ezhilmaran Devarasan Nov 2023

A Membership Based Neutrosophic Approach For Supervised Fingerprint Image Classification, Vinoth D, Ezhilmaran Devarasan

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

No abstract provided.


Intersections Of Health And Religion: Experiences And Perceptions Of Muslim Refugee Women In The Us Regarding Communication With Healthcare Providers, Sumaira Abrar Nov 2023

Intersections Of Health And Religion: Experiences And Perceptions Of Muslim Refugee Women In The Us Regarding Communication With Healthcare Providers, Sumaira Abrar

Communication ETDs

Delivering healthcare to Muslim refugee patients in a healthcare environment necessitates a profound understanding of their cultural and religious beliefs. The healthcare provider faces intricate hurdles in facilitating effective communication due to the diverse social, cultural, migration, and religious backgrounds within this population. Moreover, bridging the healthcare communication gap often involves grappling with gender-specific expectations aligned with how patients perceive healthcare delivery. To effectively navigate these challenges and enhance patient-provider communication, it is essential for providers to comprehend cultural norms, be well-versed in religious values and restrictions, and grasp the significance of self-care practices and connections to traditional and cultural …


Do I Listen To You, Or Do I Listen To Me? An Individual Difference Investigation Into Advice Utilization, Danielle Nicole Sanchez-Combs Nov 2023

Do I Listen To You, Or Do I Listen To Me? An Individual Difference Investigation Into Advice Utilization, Danielle Nicole Sanchez-Combs

Psychology ETDs

This work addresses three fundamental questions. First, can the source of the advice (crowd or single advisor) be leveraged to enhance advice use? Second, does high skill and high metacognitive ability predict greater advice use or are these individuals also blind to the need for advice? Finally, can personality, performance, and pre-advice confidence factors be used to profile those most likely to benefit from advice? Results indicated surprisingly low advice taking rates (~25% to ~26%) from both advisors, despite the advice being 100% accurate. Advice taking was even lower when individuals were in a high-confidence state, with high-skilled …


Deep Neural Network Based Tissue Deconvolution Of Circulating Tumor Cell Rna, Fengyao Yan, Limin Jiang, Fei Ye, Jie Ping, Tetiana Y. Bowley, Scott A. Ness, Chung-I Li, Dario Marchetti, Jijun Tang, Yan Guo Nov 2023

Deep Neural Network Based Tissue Deconvolution Of Circulating Tumor Cell Rna, Fengyao Yan, Limin Jiang, Fei Ye, Jie Ping, Tetiana Y. Bowley, Scott A. Ness, Chung-I Li, Dario Marchetti, Jijun Tang, Yan Guo

Pathology Research and Scholarship

Prior research has shown that the deconvolution of cell-free RNA can uncover the tissue origin. The conventional deconvolution approaches rely on constructing a reference tissue-specific gene panel, which cannot capture the inherent variation present in actual data. To address this, we have developed a novel method that utilizes a neural network framework to leverage the entire training dataset. Our approach involved training a model that incorporated 15 distinct tissue types. Through one semi-independent and two complete independent validations, including deconvolution using a semi in silico dataset, deconvolution with a custom normal tissue mixture RNA-seq data, and deconvolution of longitudinal circulating …


Bloody Rationality: The Dialectic Of Modern Reason And Sacrifice In Hegel, Adorno, And Horkheimer, Cara S. Greene Nov 2023

Bloody Rationality: The Dialectic Of Modern Reason And Sacrifice In Hegel, Adorno, And Horkheimer, Cara S. Greene

Philosophy ETDs

In my dissertation, I argue that Hegel, Adorno, and Horkheimer develop theories of modern sacrifice grounded in their critiques of modern reason—what Hegel calls “the Understanding” and Adorno and Horkheimer call “instrumental reason.” I contend that these thinkers recognize the process of rational cognition, which abstracts conceptual data from empirical reality and establishes the dominance of the universal over particular phenomena, as a sacrificial process—a view supported by their routine description of this process using the language of violence and death. However, this sacrificial conception of modern reason isn’t metaphorical: when read alongside their analyses of discursive cunning, an instrumental …


Early Antibody Treatment, Inflammation, And Risk Of Post-Covid Conditions, Kelly A. Gebo, Sonya L. Heath, Yuriko Fukuta, Xianming Zhu, Sheriza Baksh, Allison G. Abraham, Feben Habtehyimer, David Shade, Jessica Ruff, Malathi Ram, Oliver Laeyendecker, Reinaldo E. Fernandez, Eshan U. Patel, Owen R. Baker, Shmuel Shoham, Edward R. Cachay, Judith S. Currier, Jonathan M. Gerber, Barry Meisenberg, Donald N. Forthal, Laura L. Hammitt, Moises A. Huaman, Adam Levine, Giselle S. Mosnaim, Bela Patel, James H. Paxton, Jay S. Raval, Catherine G. Sutcliffe, Shweta Anjan, Thomas Gniadek, Seble Kassaye, Janis E. Blair, Karen Lane, Nichol A. Mcbee, Amy L. Gawad, Piyali Das, Sabra L. Klein, Andrew Pekosz, Evan M. Bloch, Daniel Hanley, Arturo Casadevall, Aaron A R Tobian, David J. Sullivan Oct 2023

Early Antibody Treatment, Inflammation, And Risk Of Post-Covid Conditions, Kelly A. Gebo, Sonya L. Heath, Yuriko Fukuta, Xianming Zhu, Sheriza Baksh, Allison G. Abraham, Feben Habtehyimer, David Shade, Jessica Ruff, Malathi Ram, Oliver Laeyendecker, Reinaldo E. Fernandez, Eshan U. Patel, Owen R. Baker, Shmuel Shoham, Edward R. Cachay, Judith S. Currier, Jonathan M. Gerber, Barry Meisenberg, Donald N. Forthal, Laura L. Hammitt, Moises A. Huaman, Adam Levine, Giselle S. Mosnaim, Bela Patel, James H. Paxton, Jay S. Raval, Catherine G. Sutcliffe, Shweta Anjan, Thomas Gniadek, Seble Kassaye, Janis E. Blair, Karen Lane, Nichol A. Mcbee, Amy L. Gawad, Piyali Das, Sabra L. Klein, Andrew Pekosz, Evan M. Bloch, Daniel Hanley, Arturo Casadevall, Aaron A R Tobian, David J. Sullivan

Pathology Research and Scholarship

Approximately 20% of individuals infected with SARS-CoV-2 experienced long-term health effects, as defined PCC. However, it is unknown if there are any early biomarkers associated with PCC or whether early intervention treatments may decrease the risk of PCC. In a secondary analysis of a randomized clinical trial, this study demonstrates that among outpatients with SARS-CoV-2, increased IL-6 at time of infection is associated with increased odds of PCC. In addition, among individuals treated early, within 5 days of symptom onset, with COVID-19 convalescent plasma, there was a trend for decreased odds of PCC after adjusting for other demographic and clinical …


Teachers-As-Designer In Culturally Revitalizing And Sustaining Indigenous Education, Joshua Colin Krause Oct 2023

Teachers-As-Designer In Culturally Revitalizing And Sustaining Indigenous Education, Joshua Colin Krause

Language, Literacy, and Sociocultural Studies ETDs

Despite centuries of colonial attempts to assimilate and eradicate Indigenous ways of life and tongues through the institutions of schooling, communities, students, and teacher-designers are embracing culturally sustaining and revitalizing pedagogies to design curricula from community-driven outcomes backward. Sustaining and revitalizing curricula are place and people-specific and cannot be bought off the shelf, and research in original curriculum design points to the complexities that teacher-designers contend with as they seek community input and put pen to paper to design teaching and learning that is rooted in student identity, holistic wellness, and academic preparedness toward community ends. Research into expert teacher-designers' …


Developing Your Collection Development Policy, Robyn Gleasner, Deirdre Caparoso, Rachel Altobelli, Julia Kelso Oct 2023

Developing Your Collection Development Policy, Robyn Gleasner, Deirdre Caparoso, Rachel Altobelli, Julia Kelso

Posters and Presentations

This pre-conference session will discuss the importance of a collection development policy, relevant sections to include for your library, and the reconsideration request/challenged material statement. We will provide general information about how to write a policy and then lessons learned from academic, public, and school librarians.


Neutrosophic-Based Correlation Analysis For Fingerprint Image Pattern Recognition And Matching, Vinoth D, Ezhilmaran Devarasan Oct 2023

Neutrosophic-Based Correlation Analysis For Fingerprint Image Pattern Recognition And Matching, Vinoth D, Ezhilmaran Devarasan

Neutrosophic Sets and Systems

No abstract provided.


Sociology 2023 Apr Self-Study Report & Documents, Unm Academic Program Review Oct 2023

Sociology 2023 Apr Self-Study Report & Documents, Unm Academic Program Review

UNM Academic Program Review

UNM Sociology APR self-study, review team report, and initial action plan for Fall 2023, fulfilling requirements of the Higher Learning Commission.


Using L1 Student Narratives And Peer Teaching To Increase Secondary Education Mathematical Understanding, Marco Antonio Martinez Leandro Sep 2023

Using L1 Student Narratives And Peer Teaching To Increase Secondary Education Mathematical Understanding, Marco Antonio Martinez Leandro

Teacher Education, Educational Leadership & Policy ETDs

This phenomenological study research presents an option to use both discourse in the native language and technology as an alternative to improve the understanding of mathematics in secondary education. 13 students whose native language is Spanish attended a high school in a large urban school district in the Southwest of the United States, participated in this study.

The study's main objective was to observe the effects of using students' discourse in their language and the support of technology to increase their academic literacy in mathematics. Solution-based pedagogy was central to helping students achieve the Development of Academic Literacy in Mathematics …


New Mexico Health Care Workforce Committee 2023 Annual Report, University Of New Mexico - Health Sciences Center Sep 2023

New Mexico Health Care Workforce Committee 2023 Annual Report, University Of New Mexico - Health Sciences Center

New Mexico Health Care Workforce Committee (2013-ongoing)

No abstract provided.


20230921_Banned Books Week Is Almost Here, Deirdre Caparoso Sep 2023

20230921_Banned Books Week Is Almost Here, Deirdre Caparoso

HSLIC Blog Post

No abstract provided.


Breaking Barriers To Menstrual Equity: Unm Health Sciences Library’S Project To Provide Free Menstrual Products, Varina A. Kosovich, Sally Bowler-Hill Sep 2023

Breaking Barriers To Menstrual Equity: Unm Health Sciences Library’S Project To Provide Free Menstrual Products, Varina A. Kosovich, Sally Bowler-Hill

Posters and Presentations

No abstract provided.