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Spss package 2

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SPSS package 2.0 is a statistical software suite developed by IBM. It provides a comprehensive set of tools for data analysis, management, and visualization. The core function of SPSS package 2.0 is to enable users to perform a wide range of statistical procedures, including regression analysis, hypothesis testing, and data exploration.

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2 protocols using spss package 2

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Comparative Analysis of Treatment Effects

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The statistical analysis was performed using one-way analysis of variance (ANOVA) with Dunnett’s post-hoc test (SPSS package 2.0, SPSS Inc., Chicago, USA). P < 0.05, P < 0.01, or P < 0.001 is considered significant.
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Analyzing Goat Population Morphometrics

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All quantitative and coded qualitative data were entered into Microsoft O ce Excel, 2013 for further analysis. Quantitative data were analyzed using Statistical Analysis System Version 9.2 (SAS, 2008) whereas qualitative data were analyzed by SPSS Package 20 (SPSS, 2000) . Basic statistics including mean, standard deviation, and standard error, minimum and maximum were computed for quantitative variables or body measurements and frequency and percentage for qualitative variables. A General Linear Model (GLM) procedure of SAS and R were used to analyze the quantitative data. Data were analyzed by tting linear body measurements as dependent variables and goat population as a xed factor and the magnitudes of quantitative variables were expressed as Least Square Means (±SE). Chi-square test was used to test whether there is a signi cant difference at a 5% level of signi cance between the observed frequencies in two or more categories.
The following xed-effect models were used to analyze morphological body measurements.
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