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Spss statistical version 19

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SPSS Statistical Version 19.0 is a comprehensive software package designed for advanced statistical analysis. It provides a wide range of tools and features for data management, analysis, and reporting. The core function of SPSS 19.0 is to enable users to perform complex statistical computations and generate insights from their data.

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Image Analysis and Statistical Methods

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Changes detected were calculated using Image J software by the same method described by Nagy et al.24 (link)Statistical analysis was accomplished using SPSS statistical version 19 using Wilcoxon signed-rank test and the t test for dependent samples when the population cannot be assumed to be normally distributed, and the size of the sample is <30. The Mann–Whitney U test is used to test whether two samples are likely to derive from the same population. The level of significance is set to be p < 0.05.
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Non-Parametric Statistical Analysis

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Statistical analysis was performed using commercially available software program (SPSS statistical version 19). The Wilcoxon signed-rank test can be used as an alternative to the paired Student's t test, t test for matched pairs, or the t test for dependent samples when the population cannot be assumed to be normally distributed, and the size of the sample is less than 30. The Mann–Whitney U test is used to test whether two samples are likely to derive from the same population. The level of significance is set to be p < 0.05.
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Statistical Analysis Using SPSS

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Statistical analysis was accomplished using software program (SPSS statistical version 19).
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Visual Evoked Potentials in NMOSD-Related Optic Neuritis

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All statistical analyses were performed with the SPSS statistical version 19.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA). One eye was randomly included in the analysis for patients with bilateral ON. Continuous variables were presented as mean ± SD. Longitudinal analysis of VEP amplitudes was analyzed by independent-sample t-test. Comparison of VEP amplitude and logMAR BCVA between the NMOSD-ON group and the IDON group were analyzed by the Mann–Whitney U test. The Chi-square test or Fisher’s exact test was performed to compare differences among the categorical variables, such as gender, the affected eye, prior ON attacks, and wave pattern. Multiple linear regression was performed to analyze the relationship between logMAR BCVA and P100 amplitude. A P-value of < 0.05 was considered statistically significant.
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Statistical Analysis of Data

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Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS statistical version 19.0 in this study. Data was shown as mean ± SD. The student t test was used for continuous variables. P < 0.05 was regarded as a significant difference.
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Statistical Analysis of Research Data

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Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS statistical version 19.0 in this study. Data was shown as mean ± standard deviation (x ± s). The student t test was used for continuous variables. P-values less than 0.05 were regarded as statistically significant different.
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Statistical Analysis Methods in Research

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Statistical analysis was performed using the SPSS statistical version 19.0 in this study. Continuous variables and categorical variables were summarized as mean ± standard deviation and absolute number (percentages), respectively. Chi-square test was applied for categorical variables, and Student’s t-test was applied for normally distributed continuous variable. Mann–Whitney U test was adopted for normally distributed continuous variable. P<0.05 was considered as significant difference.
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Evaluating Homeopathic Aggravations and Adverse Effects

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Initially, data were analyzed descriptively. Then differences between gender, adults and children were analyzed using the Pearson chi-square test and the Fisher's Exact Test. Pearson chi-square using the Monte Carlo procedure, was applied to test for difference in severity grades for homeopathic aggravations and adverse effects. A significance level of p<0.05 was applied. All data were analyzed using the SPSS statistical version 19.0 (SPSS Inc., Chicago, USA).
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Statistical Analysis of Experimental Data

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The results of each experiment were repeated three times, and the experimental data were represented as means ± standard deviation (SD). The analyses were mainly interpreted using the software statistical SPSS version 19.0 (IBM, Chicago, USA). The statistical differences between control group and experimental group were calculated through the unpaired two‐tailed t test. Other statistical differences among multi‐groups were assessed by utilizing one‐way ANOVA or two‐way ANOVA. A < 0.05 was determined statistically significant.
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miR-497 Regulation of BDNF Expression

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Statistical analysis was performed using the by Statistical SPSS Version 19.0 (IBM, Chicago, USA). All data were presented as the mean ± SD (standard deviation) of at least three independent experiments. A student's t test was used to compare the difference between two groups. One-way ANOVA was used to examine the difference among more than two groups. The correlations between miR-497 levels and BDNF mRNA levels were analyzed using Spearman's rank test. The differences were considered significant at p < 0.05.
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