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<p>In order to turn the results from the survey into usable data, we first needed to transform all the answers that were in text form to numerical form, and filter out incomplete values, as well. This was done to be able to analyse it further.
 
<p>In order to turn the results from the survey into usable data, we first needed to transform all the answers that were in text form to numerical form, and filter out incomplete values, as well. This was done to be able to analyse it further.
  
The survey consisted of several questions that gave answers as discrete data. If we instead, had worked with continuous data, a regression analysis could have been performed [9]. Now, when using discrete data, we needed to find a suitable way to handle this. We chose to use a type of discrete scatter plot with valued points [10]. Every time a coupling occurs the size of the points will increase, see an example of a plot in figure 1. In this case, a coupling refers to when a x and a y value exist together. In this way the importance of a couple can easily be visualized. To suspect a correlation, the largest sized points should appear in some kind of linear, exponential or other interesting pattern.  
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The survey consisted of several questions that gave answers as discrete data. If we instead, had worked with continuous data, a regression analysis could have been performed [10]. Now, when using discrete data, we needed to find a suitable way to handle this. We chose to use a type of discrete scatter plot with valued points [11]. Every time a coupling occurs the size of the points will increase, see an example of a plot in figure 1. In this case, a coupling refers to when a x and a y value exist together. In this way the importance of a couple can easily be visualized. To suspect a correlation, the largest sized points should appear in some kind of linear, exponential or other interesting pattern.  
 
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<h1>Result</h1><br></br>
 
<h1>Result</h1><br></br>
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1. Traversa D, Klei TR, Iorio R, Paoletti B, Lia RP, Otranto D, et al. Occurrence of anthelmintic resistant equine cyathostome populations in central and southern Italy. Prev Vet Med. 2007;82: 314–320.</p>
 
1. Traversa D, Klei TR, Iorio R, Paoletti B, Lia RP, Otranto D, et al. Occurrence of anthelmintic resistant equine cyathostome populations in central and southern Italy. Prev Vet Med. 2007;82: 314–320.</p>
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<p>2. Lind EO, Kuzmina T, Uggla A, Waller PJ, Höglund J. A field study on the effect of some anthelmintics on cyathostomins of horses in sweden. Vet Res Commun. 2007;31: 53–65.</p>
  
2. Lind EO, Kuzmina T, Uggla A, Waller PJ, Höglund J. A field study on the effect of some anthelmintics on cyathostomins of horses in sweden. Vet Res Commun. 2007;31: 53–65.</p>
 
 
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3. Lind EO, Rautalinko E, Uggla A, Waller PJ, Morrison DA, Höglund J. Parasite control practices on Swedish horse farms. Acta Vet Scand. 2007;49: 25.</p>
 
3. Lind EO, Rautalinko E, Uggla A, Waller PJ, Morrison DA, Höglund J. Parasite control practices on Swedish horse farms. Acta Vet Scand. 2007;49: 25.</p>
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7. Council NZS. A guide to feed planning for sheep farmers. Beef+ Lamb New Zealand. 2012; 1–55.</p>
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7. SMHI Meteorologiska observationer [Internet]. Lufttemperatur, dygnsvärde, Historiskt granskande. Available: http://opendata-download-metobs.smhi.se/explore/?parameter=1</p>
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8. Council NZS. A guide to feed planning for sheep farmers. Beef+ Lamb New Zealand. 2012; 1–55.</p>
 
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8. The Rules of Feeding Your Horse. In: The humane society of United States [Internet]. [cited 12 Oct 2018]. Available: http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/horses/tips/rules_horse_feeding.html</p>
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9. The Rules of Feeding Your Horse. In: The humane society of United States [Internet]. [cited 12 Oct 2018]. Available: http://www.humanesociety.org/animals/horses/tips/rules_horse_feeding.html</p>
 
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9.  Schneider, Astrid, Gerhard Hommel, och Maria Blettner. ”Linear Regression Analysis”. Deutsches Ärzteblatt International107, nr 44 (november 2010): 776–82. https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.2010.0776. </p>
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10.  Schneider, Astrid, Gerhard Hommel, och Maria Blettner. ”Linear Regression Analysis”. Deutsches Ärzteblatt International107, nr 44 (november 2010): 776–82. https://doi.org/10.3238/arztebl.2010.0776. </p>
  
 
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10.  The R graphs gallery (n.d.). #5 CORRELATION OF DISCRETE VARIABLES, http://www.r-graph-gallery.com/5-correlation-of-discrete-variables/ [2018-10-14] </p>
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11.  The R graphs gallery (n.d.). #5 CORRELATION OF DISCRETE VARIABLES, http://www.r-graph-gallery.com/5-correlation-of-discrete-variables/ [2018-10-14] </p>
 
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