24 research outputs found
Improvement of shelf life of soymilk using immobilized protease of Oerskovia xanthineolytica NCIM 2839
Cardiac tamponade as the initial presentation of systemic lupus erythematosus: a case report and review of the literature
Self-aggression and congenital clubfoot: additional features to the septo-optic dysplasia complex Auto-agressão e pé-torto congênito: características adicionais à displasia septo-óptica
Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) Secretaria de Saúde de Barueri Division of Child NeurologyHospital Heliópolis Department of RadiologyUniversidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP) EPM Division of Child NeurologySecretaria de Saúde de BarueriUNIFESP, Secretaria de Saúde de Barueri Division of Child NeurologyUNIFESP, EPM, Division of Child NeurologySciEL
When Race and Class Both Matter: The Relationship between Socioeconomic Diversity, Racial Diversity, and Student Reports of Cross–Class Interaction
This paper delves into a facet of socioeconomic diversity relatively unaddressed in the literature: student reports of cross-class interaction ("reported CCI"). Previous research has found that student interaction across social class is a significant predictor of cross-racial interaction, but it is unknown whether the actual socioeconomic heterogeneity of a student body is significantly related to reported CCI. We use hierarchical linear modeling to identify predictors of reported CCI in the 2003 Freshman/2007 College Student Survey from the UCLA Higher Education Research Institute. In the final model, students who attended more socioeconomically diverse institutions and more racially diverse institutions reported higher levels of CCI. Findings suggest that reported CCI is linked to the actual socioeconomic heterogeneity of a student body. Measures of racial diversity (percent of students of color and diversity engagement), both at the institutional and student level, also predicted reported CCI. Thus, reported CCI is likely influenced by the racial diversity of a student body and other aspects of the campus racial climate, in addition to socioeconomic diversity. Implications for campus climate, diversity, and equity research are discussed