2021
DOI: 10.46300/9109.2021.15.36
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Using Machine Learning for Prediction Students Failure in Morocco: an Application of the CRISP-DM Methodology

Abstract: Student failure prediction is one of the main topics in university learning contexts, as it helps to avoid failure in higher education institutions and provides a basis to make the teaching and learning process more effective, efficient and reliable. The overall aim of this study is to identify students who are susceptible to fail a given university course. This research paper reports the implementation of an Educational Data Mining project based on the CRISP-DM methodology. The data was collected from the APO… Show more

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“…The total number of questions should be defined correctly to avoid too many questions, which would make the questionnaire boring and would not affect the quality of the questionnaire. Preparing the survey was easy to understand as the target population was rural dwellers (Lebkiri et al, 2021). The questionnaire is divided into two parts: the first part, entitled "Basic Information," consists of seven questions, including basic information on rural residents, basic information on marital status, and basic information on environmental changes.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The total number of questions should be defined correctly to avoid too many questions, which would make the questionnaire boring and would not affect the quality of the questionnaire. Preparing the survey was easy to understand as the target population was rural dwellers (Lebkiri et al, 2021). The questionnaire is divided into two parts: the first part, entitled "Basic Information," consists of seven questions, including basic information on rural residents, basic information on marital status, and basic information on environmental changes.…”
Section: Agglomeration Theory Public Governance and Questionnairementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The total number of questions should be defined correctly to avoid too many questions, which would make the questionnaire boring and would not affect the quality of the questionnaire. Preparing the survey was easy to understand as the target population was rural dwellers(Lebkiri et al, 2021). The…”
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confidence: 99%