Birkenmeier, Gary F.Tercan, Adnan2024-11-222024-11-222022-03-010219-4988https://doi.org/10.1142/S0219498822500517https://hdl.handle.net/11452/48363In this paper, the s.Baer module concept and some of its generalizations (e.g. quasi-s.Baer, pi-s.Baer and p.q.-s.Baer) are developed. To this end, we characterize the class of rings for which every module is quasi-s.Baer as the class of rings which are finite direct sums of simple rings. Connections are made between the s.Baer (quasi-s.Baer, pi-s.Baer) and the extending (FI-extending, pi-extending) properties. We introduce the notions of quasi-nonsingularity (FI-s.nonsingular, pi-s.nonsingular) and M-cononsingular (FI-M-cononsingular, pi-M-cononsingular) to extend the Chatters-Khuri theorem from rings to modules satisfying s.Baer or related conditions. Moreover, we investigate the transfer of various Baer properties between a module and its ring of scalars. Conditions are found for which some classes of quasi-s.Baer modules coincide with some classes of p.q.-s.Baer modules. Further we show that the class of quasi-s.Baer (p.q.-s.Baer) modules is closed with respect to submodules, extensions, and finite (arbitrary) direct sums. Examples illustrate and delimit our results.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBaerRingsBaer moduleQuasi-baer moduleProjection invariant submoduleFi-extending modulePi-extending moduleEndomorphism ringScience & technologyPhysical sciencesMathematics, appliedMathematicsQuasi-s.baer and related modulesArticle000766588000010210310.1142/S0219498822500517