Utilizing Deep Learning Models (RNN, LSTM, CNN-LSTM, and Bi-LSTM) for Arabic Text Classification
Abstract With the increase in the number of Internet users, the amount of data has increased dramatically. Millions of texts are written daily in most fields, whether cultural, scientific, political, health, or others, through websites, social media, and academic or news institutions. This data has become an essential source for providing additional services. One of […]
Social Factors Affecting Customers’ Orientation to Islamic Banks
Abstract The study is carried out for the purpose of examining the link between peer influence and religious motives as independent variables and bank customers’ orientation towards Islamic banks by applying the Social Influence Theory. The questionnaires were distributed to Southern West Bank individuals using random sampling methods. A total of 204 valid questionnaires were […]
The Level of Students’ Satisfaction with Their Academic Performance in e-learning Through Learning Platforms
Abstract This study aims to explore the degree of student satisfaction concerning their academic performance within e-learning platforms. To achieve this, a comprehensive survey of 16 carefully structured questions was disseminated among 100 undergraduate students at Al-Zarqa University. The results indicated a modest level of satisfaction among students regarding their academic achievement within these digital […]
Technological Protection Measures and Their Role in Protecting Digital Works
Abstract This research aims to elucidate the measures enacted by international conventions for safeguarding intellectual property rights, particularly those pertinent to digital works. It seeks to ascertain the adequacy of current copyright laws in protecting rights holders amidst rapidly evolving technology. The investigation further sets out to identify critical technological safeguards in place for the […]
Justification of Urgent Brain CT scans at Palestinian Government Hospitals
Abstract CT In cases of mild brain injury emergencies, CT scans can be valuable. However, misuse can result in radiation exposure and increased costs. This study examines CT scan utilization in Palestinian government hospitals, using a comprehensive multi-hospital analytical approach. It involved 66 emergency doctors and residents from Darwish Nazzal, Al Hussein, and Palestine Medical […]
The effect of PIQMAS application on the engagement processes of upper basic stage mathematics and science students
AbstractNew strategies, methods and projects for the learning of the mathematics and science disciplines are needed. One such project is the project for improving quality of mathematics and science (PIQMAS) education. In the present research, we consider the project implementation in Palestine. Specifically, we examine students’ engagement when implementing the project. To do that, we […]
Exploring the Cascade: How Buy-Now-Pay-Later Platforms Fuel Impulse Buying Tendency and the Subsequent Impact on Sustainability
Abstract This study analyzes the collective impact of BNPL services, credit card uses, overdraft availability, and weekly income on impulse buying behaviors, focusing on their implications for environmental sustainability. Employing a quantitative approach, the study surveyed approximately 153 Palestinian university students, utilizing a systematically designed questionnaire to gather data on impulse buying tendencies and financial […]
Traditional eye medicine practice and its determinant factors among ophthalmic patients in the West Bank
Abstract Background: Traditional eye medicine (TEM) is becoming more widely used across the world. Depending on the drugs used, TEM usage can be considered harmful or innocuous. The therapy may induce infection or irreparable blindness in the already injured eye. The aim of the study was to determine the proportion of traditional eye medicine practices […]