V17I1

Volume 17 Issue 1 January-2024

1.

Determinants of Effectiveness Repayment Apps at P2P Lending Platform During Covid 19 Pandemic in Indonesia

Authors: Jean-Pierre Gattuso

Page No: 1-19

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170101

2.

Health Disparities Research with American Indian Communities: The Importance of Trust and Transparency

Authors: Monica C. Skewes, Vivian M. Gonzalez, Julie A. Gameon, Paula FireMoon, Emily M Salois,a Stacy M. Rasmus, Jordan P. Lewis, Scott A. Gardner, Adriann Ricker, Martel Reum

Page No: 20-50

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170102

3.

Fostering Highly Engaged Knowledge Building Communities in Socioemotional and Sociocognitive Hybrid Learning Spaces

Authors: Tamsin Edwards

Page No: 51-69

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170103

4.

MACHINE LEARNING FOR FRAUD DETECTION

Authors: GAUTAM R. DESIRAJU

Page No: 70-77

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170104

5.

Why Is Student Deviance Lower in Japan than in the U.S.? Influences of Individual, Parental, Peer, Social, and Environmental Factor

Authors: Dr. Maheswaran Ramasamy

Page No: 78-115

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170105

6.

The Human Approach of Pope Francis to Enable a Humane Society

Authors: Raman Sukumar

Page No: 116-128

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170106

7.

Spatial exclusion, due process and the civilianisation of punishment in Australia’s night-time economy: a mapping review of patron banning policy, practice and oversight

Authors: Srinivasan Sampath

Page No: 129-180

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170107

8.

You’re Collating Just Fine and Other Lies You’ve Been Telling Yourself

Authors: Ananya Vajpeyi

Page No: 181-220

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170108

9.

Citizenship and Protest

Authors: Ayhan Kaya

Page No: 221-243

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170109

10.

The factoring of large integers by the novel CastellFact-Algorithm, 12th part. Following the introduction of the novel TietkenCastell-Prime-Algorithm in order to definitely and correctly identifying and generating prime numbers of unlimited size in an indirect way

Authors: Urvashi Butalia

Page No: 244-253

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170110

11.

How David Easton’s Three Levels of Political Science Resolves Disciplinary Disputes Going Back to George Catlin and William Elliott

Authors: William J. Kelleher, Ph.D

Page No: 254-264

DOI: 10.87349/ahuri/170111