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Sas university edition version 3

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SAS University Edition version 3.8 is a free, easy-to-use software that provides access to the SAS analytics platform. It allows users to learn and explore SAS programming and data analysis capabilities on their personal computers.

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Coparenting Quality and Child Behaviors

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Statistical analyses were performed using SAS University Edition version 3.8 [28 ]. To account for possible correlation among outcomes within families, linear regressions using generalized estimating equations were used to determine associations between the independent variable, coparenting quality, and each of the dependent variables: child control, emotional regulation, encouragement of balance and variety, environment, food as reward, involvement, modeling, monitoring, pressure, and restriction for health. All analyses were stratified by parent gender. Total family income (reported by the first parent in a family to enroll in the study), parental ethnicity, child age, and intervention status were included as covariates. Intervention status was not an effect modifier for any model. Therefore, families were not stratified by intervention status in the analyses. Statistical significance was determined as p < 0.05.
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Survival Analysis of Treatment Outcomes

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Baseline characteristics were summarized as frequencies for categorical variables and median values for continuous variables. Chi-square and Fisher's exact test (when observed cell counts were <5) were used for group comparisons. OS and PFS were estimated using the Kaplan-Meier method. Difference in survival between groups was determined with the log-rank test.
Tests were 2-sided, and P < .05 was considered statistically significant. Statistical analyses were performed with SAS University Edition version 3.8 (SAS Institute Inc, Cary, NC). Survival graphs were generated with Prism version 8 (GraphPad Software, San Diego, CA).
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