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View article: Demographic Shifts and Public Attitudes Toward the January 6th Attack
Demographic Shifts and Public Attitudes Toward the January 6th Attack Open
This paper examines the impact of demographic change on political perceptions, specifically attitudes toward the January 6th attack on the U.S. Capitol. Utilizing data from the 2020 Collaborative Multiracial Post-Election Survey, we explor…
View article: Prediction of COVID‐19 severity using machine learning
Prediction of COVID‐19 severity using machine learning Open
View article: The relationship between union membership and self-rated health among racially diverse U.S. healthcare workers: The role of control over work schedules and locations
The relationship between union membership and self-rated health among racially diverse U.S. healthcare workers: The role of control over work schedules and locations Open
This study provides empirical evidence of the relationship between labor union membership and health among U.S. healthcare workers. We demonstrate that control over schedules and location is an important mechanism by which unionization may…
View article: Health Care Discrimination and Immigration Fears: Unpacking COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Latino Adults
Health Care Discrimination and Immigration Fears: Unpacking COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Latino Adults Open
Objectives. To examine the relationship between health care discrimination and COVID-19 vaccine hesitancy attributed to fears of immigration status complications among unvaccinated Latino adults and to determine whether the association dif…
View article: Development of a long noncoding RNA-based machine learning model to predict COVID-19 in-hospital mortality
Development of a long noncoding RNA-based machine learning model to predict COVID-19 in-hospital mortality Open
View article: Immigration concerns and social program avoidance: The roles of legal status and family composition among asian and latino communities
Immigration concerns and social program avoidance: The roles of legal status and family composition among asian and latino communities Open
The far-reaching consequences of anti-immigrant policies on noncitizen individuals and their families, including U.S. citizens, may lead to disparities in access to social assistance programs that may exacerbate health disparities. Further…
View article: Aprovechamiento de virutas metálicas como adición en la mezcla de concreto
Aprovechamiento de virutas metálicas como adición en la mezcla de concreto Open
El objetivo de la investigación es aprovechar las virutas metálicas, residuo de las industrias metal mecánica, como adición a la mezcla de concreto y verificar si ésta contribuye a generar un aumento en la resistencia mecánica. Primero, se…
View article: Perceived Anti-Immigrant Climate, Health Care Discrimination, and Satisfaction with Care Among US Latino Adults
Perceived Anti-Immigrant Climate, Health Care Discrimination, and Satisfaction with Care Among US Latino Adults Open
View article: Social and structural determinants of COVID-19 vaccine uptake among racial and ethnic groups
Social and structural determinants of COVID-19 vaccine uptake among racial and ethnic groups Open
View article: Representative Voices: Native American Representation, Political Power, and COVID-19 in U.S. States
Representative Voices: Native American Representation, Political Power, and COVID-19 in U.S. States Open
We examine predictors of COVID-19 cases in Native nations during the early months of the pandemic. We find that where Native American representation and Native American political power in state politics were greater, COVID-19 cases on trib…
View article: Replication Data for: Fluctuations of Immigration Salience: Testing Alternative Explanations of Policy Salience among US Latinos
Replication Data for: Fluctuations of Immigration Salience: Testing Alternative Explanations of Policy Salience among US Latinos Open
What makes immigration a salient issue among Latinos? We focus on immigration –one of the most pressing issues facing the United States– and evaluate the factors that motivate immigration salience among Latinos over several election cycles…
View article: Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Diverse Communities: A National Survey
Parental COVID-19 Vaccine Hesitancy in Diverse Communities: A National Survey Open
View article: Battling the Hydra: the disparate impact of voter ID requirements in North Dakota
Battling the Hydra: the disparate impact of voter ID requirements in North Dakota Open
Minority voters have experienced a renewed effort to curtail their access to the ballot box in recent years. Although a host of research has examined the impact of election changes on Black and Latino voters, scholars have dedicated much l…
View article: El pensamiento docente como práctica pedagógica: Un estudio en docentes de educación básica a propósito del uso pedagógico de la argumentación en ciencias
El pensamiento docente como práctica pedagógica: Un estudio en docentes de educación básica a propósito del uso pedagógico de la argumentación en ciencias Open
El objetivo del estudio fue conocer el modo en que docentes de ciencia en educación primaria articulan y organizan sus saberes como respuesta a un contexto de demanda de cambio hacia el uso pedagógico de la argumentación. 10 profesores …
View article: Spanish-Language News Consumption and Latino Reactions to COVID-19
Spanish-Language News Consumption and Latino Reactions to COVID-19 Open
While the literature on infectious disease outbreaks has examined the extent to which communication inequalities during public health emergencies exacerbate negative outcomes among disadvantaged individuals, the implications of ethnic medi…
View article: Present day partisanship and the legacy of structural inequality has helped fuel the spread of COVID-19 in Native nations
Present day partisanship and the legacy of structural inequality has helped fuel the spread of COVID-19 in Native nations Open
The pandemic has had a disproportionate impact on Native nations in the US with COVID-19 rates 350 percent higher among Native Americans compared to whites. In new research Raymond Foxworth, Laura E. Evans, Gabriel R. Sanchez, Cheryl Ellen…
View article: "I Hope to Hell Nothing Goes Back to The Way It Was Before": COVID-19, Marginalization, and Native Nations
"I Hope to Hell Nothing Goes Back to The Way It Was Before": COVID-19, Marginalization, and Native Nations Open
Replication files for “"I Hope to Hell Nothing Goes Back to The Way It Was Before": COVID-19, Marginalization, and Native Nations.” In this paper, we draw on new and original data to examine both partisan and systemic inequities that have …
View article: COVID-19 Is Having a Devastating Impact on the Economic Well-being of Latino Families
COVID-19 Is Having a Devastating Impact on the Economic Well-being of Latino Families Open
Latino Americans are more likely than non-Hispanic whites to contract COVID-19 and to face disproportionately high mortality rates when they contract the virus. What has not been well understood is the impact COVID-19 is having on the econ…
View article: Racial/ethnic group differences and sociocultural factors associated with implicit and explicit attitudes toward undocumented Latino immigrants.
Racial/ethnic group differences and sociocultural factors associated with implicit and explicit attitudes toward undocumented Latino immigrants. Open
In the context of recent policies aimed at deterring immigration and criminalizing undocumented Latino immigrants, we examined factors predicting implicit and explicit attitudes toward this population. We hypothesized that more positive im…
View article: Voting in a Pandemic: Explaining Variation in Support for Absentee Ballots for All
Voting in a Pandemic: Explaining Variation in Support for Absentee Ballots for All Open
The COVID-19 pandemic has fundamentally changed all aspects of American life, including, for many, how we vote. We explore the question of who supports unrestricted absentee ballots during a pandemic. We argue that women are more likely to…
View article: Sovereign Bodies: Native Nations, Native American Women, and the Politics of 2018
Sovereign Bodies: Native Nations, Native American Women, and the Politics of 2018 Open
What did Native American women and men voters think about Donald Trump on the eve of the 2018 election? This question has important implications for understanding the gendered political attitudes of peoples adversely targeted by Trump’s po…
View article: Correction to: Role of empathy in the perception of medical errors in patient encounters: a preliminary study
Correction to: Role of empathy in the perception of medical errors in patient encounters: a preliminary study Open
View article: Role of empathy in the perception of medical errors in patient encounters: a preliminary study
Role of empathy in the perception of medical errors in patient encounters: a preliminary study Open
View article: Latinos’ connections to immigrants: how knowing a deportee impacts Latino health
Latinos’ connections to immigrants: how knowing a deportee impacts Latino health Open
This manuscript examines how personally knowing a deportee and/or undocumented immigrant affects the mental health of Latina/o adults. Utilizing a new survey sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Center for Health Policy at the U…
View article: Chromatin immunoprecipitation v2
Chromatin immunoprecipitation v2 Open
This protocol can be ued for chromatin immunoprecipitation of RNAPII and associated factors, as well as histones. The settings are given for HeLa cells and should be adapted for other cell types.
View article: Chromatin immunoprecipitation v1
Chromatin immunoprecipitation v1 Open
This protocol can be ued for chromatin immunoprecipitation of RNAPII and associated factors, as well as histones. The settings are given for HeLa cells and should be adapted for other cell types.
View article: The Impact of Punitive Immigrant Laws on the Health of Latina/o Populations
The Impact of Punitive Immigrant Laws on the Health of Latina/o Populations Open
This study examines how anti‐immigrant policies affect the physical health of Latina/os in the United States. Merging two unique datasets: sum of anti‐immigrant policies by state from 2005 to 2011 and a 2011 Robert Wood Johnson Center for …
View article: Fear by Association: Perceptions of Anti-Immigrant Policy and Health Outcomes
Fear by Association: Perceptions of Anti-Immigrant Policy and Health Outcomes Open
The United States is experiencing a renewed period of immigration and immigrant policy activity as well as heightened enforcement of such policies. This intensified activity can affect various aspects of immigrant health, including mental …
View article: Immigration Policies and Group Identity: How Immigrant Laws Affect Linked Fate among U.S. Latino Populations
Immigration Policies and Group Identity: How Immigrant Laws Affect Linked Fate among U.S. Latino Populations Open
Immigrant sentiment, measured by the number of state laws enacted to curb the flow of undocumented immigration or expand rights to immigrants, have been on a steady incline since September 11, 2001. Despite the increased attention to unaut…
View article: Civic engagement and political participation among American Indians and Alaska natives in the US
Civic engagement and political participation among American Indians and Alaska natives in the US Open
Within the growing literature seeking to understand civic and political engagement among racial and ethnic minorities, our understanding of political behavior among American Indian and Alaska Native's (AI/AN) remains limited. We use the Cu…