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Statistical package for social sciences spss for windows version 24

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SPSS for Windows Version 24 is a statistical software package designed for data analysis. It provides a comprehensive set of tools for data management, statistical analysis, and presentation of results. The core function of SPSS is to enable users to perform a wide range of statistical analyses on their data, including descriptive statistics, hypothesis testing, regression analysis, and more.

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Antibiotic Prescribing Habits in Oral Implant Surgery

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All data were analyzed using International Business Machines Corporation (IBM) Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) for Windows Version 24 (IBM Corporation, released 2012, Armonk, New York). To begin, by means of descriptive statistics, an overview was compiled of the respondents’ characteristics in terms of age, sex, type of oral health professional and geographical area. After that, the descriptive analysis continued with only those care providers who had indicated that they place oral implants on a regular basis. Subsequently, their habits regarding prescribing antibiotics before, during or after an oral implant placement were assessed. It was investigated whether antibiotic prescribing habits in oral implant surgery were related to personal characteristics of participants and, for those who prescribe antibiotics, prescription regimens used (chi-squared test and ANOVA). Whether the total amount of prescribed antibiotics varied among certain groups of participants was first investigated by means of ANOVA (F-test) and finally, because the data were not normally distributed, analyzed by means of the Kruskal-Wallis test and Mann-Whitney U test.
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Attitudes Towards Mental Illness and Disorders

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The analysis was done using the IBM Statistical Package for Social Sciences (SPSS) for windows version 24. (IBM Corp Armonk, NY: IBM United States, 2016). Alpha level was set at 0.05. All P values <.05 were interpreted as showing significant relationships. Descriptive statistics of frequency counts, percentages, range, mean, and standard deviation (SD) were used to summarize participants’ sociodemographic data and their scores on stigmatizing attitude toward mental illness (SATMI scores), disabilities (SATD scores), and emotional and behavioural disorders (SATEBD scores). Correlations between quantitative variables were analyzed using the Spearman rank order correlation. Comparison of the values of quantitative variables in two groups was performed using the Mann–Whitney test. Comparison of the values of quantitative variables in three and more groups was performed using the Kruskal–Wallis test.
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