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    The Impact of Inquiry based Learning and Explicit Instruction of the Nature of Science on Students’ Views of the Nature of Science by HAWASH, WAEL ABOU

    Published 2017
    “…A pretest was conducted to all groups. Similarly, all groups were taught the same science lesson i.e. same scientific concepts however as the research suggested with different techniques namely inquiry based, explicit instruction, and inquiry and explicit while the control group through direct instruction rote learning. …”
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    Learning through “Research Cognitive Theory”: A new framework for developing 21st century research skills in secondary school students by Noora J., Al-Thani

    Published 2025
    “…Statistical analysis revealed significant improvements in research attitudes among high-performing students (experiment group 1) exposed to the HSRCLP compared to the control group. …”
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    Remote Labs and Game-Based Learning for Process Control by Zaulkerman, Imran

    Published 2013
    “…The key findings are that even though there were no statistically significant differences in the post-game performance between the control (the group that conducted a regular level-control experiment) and treatment (the group that played the remote laboratory level-control game) groups, the students did enjoy playing the game, found it addictive and believed that it enhanced their knowledge and understanding of control loops.…”
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    Multilayer Reversible Data Hiding Based on the Difference Expansion Method Using Multilevel Thresholding of Host Images Based on the Slime Mould Algorithm by Abu Zitar, Raed

    Published 2022
    “…One of the well-known designs of RDH is the difference expansion (DE) method. In the DE-based RDH method, finding spaces that create less distortion in the marked image is a significant challenge, and has a high insertion capacity. …”
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    Segmenting the Travel Market Based on the Tourists' Need for Novelty by Assaker, Guy

    Published 2014
    “…Using cluster, chi-square, and analysis of variance, the results indicated that travelers can be grouped into three segments based on novelty-seeking behavior. …”
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    An Alternative Setup for a Base-Station Cellular Antenna by Saab, Samer S.

    Published 2007
    “…This paper proposes the use of an alternative setup of a cellular base-station antenna with the potential of reducing the cochannel interference. …”
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    Does faculty development influence the quality of in-training evaluation reports in pharmacy? by Kerry Wilbur (14153160)

    Published 2017
    “…Mean CCERR score for reports completed after the workshop (22.9 ± 3.39) did not significantly improve when compared to prospective control group 2 (22.7 ± 3.63, p = 0.84) and were worse than historical control group 1 (37.9 ± 8.21, p = 0.001). …”
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    The Effectiveness of Teaching Reading (Meta) Cognitive Strategies in Improving UAE Grade-12 Students’ Reading Comprehension Proficiency for School-based Tests and University Admiss... by Rihan, Mohammed Mahmoud

    Published 2015
    “…The results of the study have indicated a statistically significant effect of strategy-based instruction in improving the learners’ reading comprehension performance, and confirmed a significant correlation between language proficiency and learning the reading strategies. …”
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    Integrating technology pedagogy and content knowledge in Qatar’s preparatory and secondary schools: The perceptions and practices of STEM teachers by Ziad Said (17541819)

    Published 2023
    “…Generally, there are no significant differences between the different dual groups in understanding STEM, TPACK, and embedding technology, with few exceptions in some aspects. …”
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    Cellulose-based materials for antimicrobial water treatment: functionalization strategies and applications by Radha, Remya

    Published 2025
    “…Water contamination by pathogenic microorganisms poses a significant threat to public health and ecosystems, necessitating the development of sustainable and efficient water decontamination technologies. …”
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    Landscape of childhood epilepsies – A multi-ethnic population-based study by Ruba Benini (17563083)

    Published 2022
    “…Risk factors associated with an increased risk of co-morbidities and intractable epilepsy included early age of epilepsy onset (< 2 years of age); etiology; antenatal risk factors; history of previous central nervous system infection; history of status epilepticus and a family history of consanguinity and epilepsy. </p><h3>Significance </h3><p dir="ltr">This large multi-ethnic population-based study confirms that the prevalence, incidence and clinical features of epilepsy in Qatar is in accordance with other epidemiologic studies and highlights risk factors for the development of co-morbidities and medically-intractable epilepsy.…”
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    Effective use of Science Inquiry-based Teaching on Student Achievement and Engagement by Kassir, Hind A

    Published 2019
    “…The sample is divided in two: the first group sample n=26, was the experimental group receiving science inquiry-based instruction, while the controlled group (n=26) followed non-inquiry-based instruction(traditional strategy).The dependent variables were the students‘ achievement and engagement which were measured through the mixed method approach: 1) quantitative data was collected using a pre- and a post-test to assess the students ‗science achievement. 2) Qualitative data was noted using an observation tool designed for the study and entitled EIT 2013 to evaluate the students‘ engagement. …”
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    Maternal and Neonatal Outcomes Post Bariatric Surgery: A Population-Based Study by Nader I. Al-Dewik (17039794)

    Published 2023
    “…On the other hand, obesity significantly increased the risk of gestational diabetes, cesarean deliveries, and labor induction in comparison to the other groups.…”
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    Investigating the Effectiveness and Teachers’ Perceptions of Rigorous Curriculum Design for Project-Based Learning Implementation on Middle School Science Students’ Achievement and... by ASSAF, NOURA FOUAD

    Published 2023
    “…Results: The findings revealed several significant results: 1) implementing RCD-PBL has increased grades 6 to 8 students’ Pre-Posttest results in the SSKT in the experimental group compared to the control group. 2) implementing RCD-PBL has increased the students’ spring 2022 results in the MAP science exam for the experimental group compared to the control group for grades 6 to 8. 3) Teachers’ perceptions have evolved whereby they are more confident about the implementation of the RCD-PBL. …”
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    TIDCS: A Dynamic Intrusion Detection and Classification System Based Feature Selection by Zina Chkirbene (16869987)

    Published 2020
    “…TIDCS reduces the number of features in the input data based on a new algorithm for feature selection. Initially, the features are grouped randomly to increase the probability of making them participating in the generation of different groups, and sorted based on their accuracy scores. …”
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    Machine Learning based Model Reveals the Metabolites Involved in Coronary Artery Disease by Fathima Lamya (22565261)

    Published 2025
    “…The results show that 173 metabolites ( P < .05) are significantly associated with CAD. Of these metabolites, the majority (95/173, 54.91%) were high in CAD patients, while 45.09% (78/173) were high in the control group. …”
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    Robotic-assisted versus conventional total knee arthroplasty: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials by Reda Alrajeb (17773221)

    Published 2023
    “…While knee range of motion (OR − 2.23; 95% CI − 4.89–0.43, p value 0.1) and femoral prosthesis position (OR − 0.98; 95% CI, − 2.03–0.08, p value 0.07) also favored robotic knees, these differences did not reach statistical significance. Both clinical and functional outcomes, as well as the rate of complications, were found to be statistically similar between the groups undergoing robotic and traditional knee replacement surgeries.…”