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                                 <p> By studying how often horses are treated per year against respondents attitudes towards GMO, we set out to see if there is any correlation between these factors. The result shown in <i>figure 2 </i> indicates that there is no distinct dependence between these variables. We were expecting that eventually more frequent treatments would correlate to bigger acceptance of GMO suggesting possible wish for more effective/conclusive diagnostics. However it is suggested that openness for GMO is generally high irrespective of the chosen treatment frequency.  </p>
 
                                 <p> By studying how often horses are treated per year against respondents attitudes towards GMO, we set out to see if there is any correlation between these factors. The result shown in <i>figure 2 </i> indicates that there is no distinct dependence between these variables. We were expecting that eventually more frequent treatments would correlate to bigger acceptance of GMO suggesting possible wish for more effective/conclusive diagnostics. However it is suggested that openness for GMO is generally high irrespective of the chosen treatment frequency.  </p>
 
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                        <p><strong> Figure 2. </strong> Correlation between the “frequency of treatment done
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                            for parasitic infections each year” towards “Their attitudes to using a GMO based
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                            diagnosis tool”. Number of treatments have the parameter &#60;1 that corresponds to
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                            treatments occurring less often than once per year. NA stands for not applicable and
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                            are not numeric answers.
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                            <p> <strong> Figure 3. </strong> Correlations between the “frequency of diagnoses done
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                            for parasitic infections each year” towards “Their attitudes to using a GMO based
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                            diagnosis tool”. NA stands for not applicable and are not numeric answers. </p>
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                        <div class="inner-figure-text"> <p><strong> Figure 2. </strong> Correlation between the “frequency of treatment done
 
                            for parasitic infections each year” towards “Their attitudes to using a GMO based
 
                            diagnosis tool”. Number of treatments have the parameter &#60;1 that corresponds to
 
                            treatments occurring less often than once per year. NA stands for not applicable and
 
                            are not numeric answers. </p>
 
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                        <div class="inner-figure-text"> <p> <strong> Figure 3. </strong> Correlations between the “frequency of diagnoses done
 
                            for parasitic infections each year” towards “Their attitudes to using a GMO based
 
                            diagnosis tool”. NA stands for not applicable and are not numeric answers.
 
  
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