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  • Educational Video on Pediatric Palliative Care for Health Professionals
    ENGLISH This video is part of the Master's Thesis entitled "Development and validation of an educational video on pediatric palliative care for healthcare professionals," created by Letícia Oliveira Manzan, Registered Nurse and Master of Science, under the supervision of Professor Raquel Pan, PhD, within the Graduate Program in Health Care at the Federal University of the Triângulo Mineiro. In this video, we present the key concepts of Pediatric Palliative Care (PPC), covering its definition, benefits, indications, and the importance of comprehensive care for the child and their family. We also discuss common myths and facts regarding the subject, as well as the role of healthcare professionals in promoting quality of life, comfort, and dignity throughout the course of the illness. This content is aimed at students and healthcare professionals interested in expanding their knowledge of PPC. Contact: leticia_uberaba@hotmail.com PORTUGUÊS Esse vídeo faz parte da Dissertação de Mestrado “Construção e validação de vídeo educativo sobre cuidados paliativos pediátricos para profissionais de saúde”, desenvolvido pela enfermeira e mestre Letícia Oliveira Manzan, sob orientação da Profa. Dra. Raquel Pan, no Programa Pós-Graduação em Atenção à Saúde da Universidade Federal do Triângulo Mineiro. Neste vídeo, apresentamos conceitos-chave sobre Cuidados Paliativos Pediátricos (CPP), abordando sua definição, seus benefícios, suas indicações e a importância da assistência integral à criança e sua família. Também discutimos mitos e verdades sobre o tema e o papel dos profissionais de saúde na promoção de qualidade de vida, conforto e dignidade ao longo da trajetória da doença. Conteúdo voltado para estudantes e profissionais da saúde interessados em ampliar seus conhecimentos sobre CPP. Para contato: leticia_uberaba@hotmail.com ESPAÑOL Este video forma parte de la tesis de maestría titulada "Desarrollo y validación de un video educativo sobre cuidados paliativos pediátricos para profesionales de la salud", elaborado por la enfermera y máster Letícia Oliveira Manzan, bajo la supervisión de la Profa. Dra. Raquel Pan, en el Programa de Posgrado en Atención a la Salud de la Universidad Federal del Triángulo Mineiro. En este video presentamos los conceptos clave de los Cuidados Paliativos Pediátricos (CPP), abordando su definición, beneficios e indicaciones, así como la importancia de una atención integral para el niño y su familia. También analizamos mitos y realidades comunes sobre el tema, además del papel de los profesionales de la salud en la promoción de la calidad de vida, el bienestar y la dignidad a lo largo de la enfermedad. Este contenido está dirigido a estudiantes y profesionales de la salud interesados en ampliar sus conocimientos sobre los CPP. Contacto: leticia_uberaba@hotmail.com
  • Unidimensional, bidimensional, or bifactorial? Structural evidence for the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale in Mexican adults
    The Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale (RSES) is one of the most widely used measures worldwide; however, its factorial structure remains under debate. The aim of this study was to examine the internal structure of the RSES, compare alternative factorial models proposed in the literature, and estimate the reliability of its scores in Mexican adults aged 18 to 60 years. A total of 470 participants completed an online questionnaire. Confirmatory factor analyses were conducted using Weighted Least Squares with Mean and Variance adjusted estimation to compare four models: unidimensional, bidimensional, unidimensional with method effects, and bifactor. In addition, bifactor indices (Explained Common Variance, Percentage of Uncontaminated Correlations, and hierarchical omegas) were calculated. The bifactor model showed the best fit to the data. However, although bifactor indices indicated a predominance of the general factor, its hierarchical reliability was very low. These findings provide evidence on the functioning of the RSES in Mexican adults and suggest that both total and subscale scores should be interpreted with caution. Their use should not be arbitrary, but rather based on their empirical performance within the target population.
  • Maternal Education, Socioeconomic Status, Intelligence and Learner's Academic Achievement
    Data on Maternal Education, Socioeconomic Status, Intelligence and Learner's Academic Achievement
  • Replication Package: Removing the Fine Print: Standardized Products, Disclosure, and Consumer Outcomes
    Hidden fees can distort consumer decision-making. In response, regulators historically have (a) improved disclosure to make fees more salient or (b) standardized products to restrict what fees can be charged. We use Chilean administrative data and a multi-stage natural experiment to separately identify the effects of disclosure and standardization on repayment. We find that disclosure reduces delinquencies by 13.7 percentage points (40%) and default by 1.68 percentage points (98%), whereas standardization has no effect. We find no effect on initial loan terms, suggesting that disclosure’s effects are specific to repayment behavior: specifically, disclosure improves borrowers’ understanding of their credit obligations. This repository holds the replication package for "Removing the Fine Print: Standardized Products, Disclosure, and Consumer Outcomes". It includes the analysis code and the publicly available datasets, along with the CMF's letter approving the authors' use of the confidential data. The confidential data itself is **not** included — researchers must apply to the CMF for access (see the README). Start with 'README.md' to learn how to run the code and replicate the results.
  • Database of the article "The science of doubt: when climate sceptics cite science against itself"
    This Excel workbook contains the data, tables and rankings in the analysis of the scientific papers shared in the two reference subreddits of the climate-change debate: r/climateskeptics and r/Climatechange. The workbook uses three recurring labels: "PAPERS" for the articles themselves, "AUTHORS" for their authors, and "JOURNALS" for the journals in which they appeared. Each worksheet name carries a suffix denoting the subsample: "_only_ce" for papers cited exclusively in r/climateskeptics, "_only_cli" for papers cited exclusively in r/Climatechange, and "_common" for papers cited in both subreddits. "Cites_ce" and "Cites_cli" count the number of posts in which a paper, author or journal was mentioned in r/climateskeptics and r/Climatechange, respectively. The workbook contains 12 worksheets: "1. Materials and descriptives" — subreddit characteristics, and users and cited papers statistics. "2. PAPERS_only_ce" — DOI, title, author(s), journal, year and citing-post count ("Cites_ce") for the 1,204 papers cited exclusively in r/climateskeptics. "3. PAPERS_common" — same fields for the 557 papers shared by both subreddits, with counts for each ("Cites_ce", "Cites_cli"). "4. PAPERS_only_cli" — same fields for the 2,042 papers cited exclusively in r/Climatechange, with counts in "Cites_cli". "5. AUTHORS_only_ce" — the 6,147 authors cited exclusively in r/climateskeptics, linked to their Scopus profiles: "Papers" = number of papers by that author; "%" = percentage of the subset's papers authored or co-authored by that author; "Cites_ce" = total posts mentioning the author. "6. AUTHORS_common" — same fields for the 3,105 authors in papers shared by both subreddits; "%" over the 557 shared papers; counts for both subreddits ("Cites_ce", "Cites_cli"). "7. AUTHORS_only_cli" — same fields for the 10,929 authors cited exclusively in r/Climatechange; "%" over the 2,042 papers; "Cites_cli" = total posts mentioning the author. "8. JOURNALS_only_ce" — the 316 journals publishing papers cited exclusively in r/climateskeptics: "%" = that journal's share of the subset's 1,204 papers; "Cites_ce" = total citing posts for that journal's papers. "9. JOURNALS_common" — same fields for the 113 journals shared by both subreddits; "%" over the 557 papers; counts for both subreddits ("Cites_ce", "Cites_cli"). "10. JOURNALS_only_cli" — same fields for the 371 journals cited exclusively in r/Climatechange; "Cites_cli" = total citing posts for that journal's papers. "11. AltmetricVsScopus_ce" — the 166 outlier papers from r/climateskeptics combining below-median Scopus citations with above-median Altmetric Attention Scores, i.e. papers attracting more online attention than their academic visibility would predict. Fields: DOI, title, author(s), journal, year, Altmetric Attention Score (a weighted measure of online attention from news, social media and other sources) and Scopus citation count. "12. AltmetricVsScopus_cli" — the equivalent 300 outlier papers for r/Climatechange.
  • Life Cycle Assessment of Fiber-Metal Laminates for SPACE-FML-PROTECTION
    This dataset contains the Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) inventory data and impact assessment results for various high-performance Fiber-Metal Laminates (FMLs) utilizing AA2024-T3 aluminum alloy as facing layers integrated with Basalt, Aramid, Zylon, and Innegra fabric reinforcements. The product systems were modeled using openLCA v2.5.0, drawing background inventory data from the ecoinvent v3.12, Worldsteel (2020), and USDA databases, with Life Cycle Impact Assessment (LCIA) calculations performed using the ReCiPe 2016 Midpoint (H) method. The six studied FML configurations are designated as AFML-A through AFML-F based on their specific material stack-ups and the interfacial surface treatments imparted to the aluminum plies prior to fabrication. The analysis identifies critical environmental hotspots, demonstrating that the choice of interfacial treatment and fiber type significantly dictates the sustainability profile of the laminates. To facilitate both immediate evaluation and full computational replication, the dataset includes 12 human-readable Excel sheets containing the detailed inventory process flows and LCIA results, alongside a complete compressed openLCA JSON-LD backup (.zip archive) containing the full database structure, processes, and flows required for direct software import.
  • Exploring the Impact of AI System Qualities on Undergraduate Students’ Behavioral Intention: A Stimulus–Organism–Response Perspective
    This study aims to examine how AI system qualities (Perceived anthropomorhism, intelligence and interactivity) influence undergraduate students’ behavioral intention to use AI by considering individual characteristic factors such as AI self-efficacy and trust within the Stimulus–Organism–Response (SOR) framework.
  • Trace element partitioning in biogenic high-Mg calcite (Spirorbis) under in-situ near-natural conditions
    S. spirorbis were cultured in a benthocosms facility for subsequent treatments: Ambient pCO2 (380 – 400 µatm) and temperature (‘Control’), 1100 µatm pCO2 (‘+CO2’) or +5°C temperature (‘+T’), and the combination of both elevated pCO2 and temperature (‘+CO2+T’). Each treatment has three replicates. After about 11 weeks of incubation for each seasonal experiment (spring, summer, and autumn experiments), we analyzed the bulk carbonate fraction of S. spirorbis samples, element ratios: Mg/Ca, Li/Ca, Sr/Ca, Ba/Ca, and Li/Mg in each treatment, included in this dataset. Water chemistry and element distribution coefficients are also included. Fourier Transform Infrared (FTIR) spectroscopic measurements and Raman spectrum results of samples and standards are shown in this file. FTIR spectra were used for phase identification, while Mg substitution was assessed from peak-maximum position shifts in both FTIR and Raman spectra, and lattice distortion was inferred from Raman peak broadening.
  • Consumo alimentario de estudiantes universitarios
    La base de datos reúne información de 299 estudiantes de la Universidad Politécnica de Texcoco (UPTex), Estado de México. La muestra se estimó a partir de una población finita de 2,080 estudiantes, con un nivel de confianza del 95%, margen de error del 5%, varianza esperada de 0.25 y un ajuste por 8% de respuestas no válidas, con el fin de asegurar la solidez analítica del estudio. La selección de participantes se realizó mediante muestreo aleatorio simple, de modo que cada estudiante tuvo la misma probabilidad de ser incluido. La muestra integra estudiantes de diversas licenciaturas e ingenierías, distribuidos a lo largo de los nueve cuatrimestres ofertados por la institución; 59% fueron mujeres y 41% hombres, con una edad promedio de 20 años.
  • Experimental design and results for surface roughness (Ra) and specific cutting energy (Ec) in AISI 1045 end milling
    This dataset contains the experimental design and measured responses reported in Table 3 of the attached manuscript. It includes 41 experimental runs from a combined central composite design applied to end milling of AISI 1045 carbon steel. The dataset reports the coded levels of the control factors feed rate (fz), depth of cut (ap), and cutting speed (Vc), as well as the noise factors tool wear (Vb) and cutting fluid concentration (C). The response variables are surface roughness (Ra) and specific cutting energy (Ec). Missing measurements are preserved as reported in the manuscript. The data were transcribed directly from the manuscript table and are provided to support analysis, reproducibility, and further modeling of the proposed RPD-sigma level approach.
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