#' @title Examp3.2 from Duchateau, L. and Janssen, P. and Rowlands, G. J. (1998).\emph{Linear Mixed Models. An Introduction with applications in Veterinary Research}. International Livestock Research Institute.
#' @name Examp3.2
#' @docType data
#' @keywords datasets
#' @description Examp3.2 is used for inspecting probability distribution and to define a plausible process through
#' linear models and generalized linear models.
#' @author \enumerate{
#' \item Muhammad Yaseen (\email{myaseen208@@gmail.com})
#' }
#' @references \enumerate{
#' \item Duchateau, L. and Janssen, P. and Rowlands, G. J. (1998).\emph{Linear Mixed Models. An Introduction with applications in Veterinary Research}.
#' International Livestock Research Institute.
#' }
#' @seealso
#' \code{\link{ex124}}
#' @importFrom ggplot2 ggplot
#' @importFrom lme4 lmer
#' @importFrom lmerTest lsmeansLT
#' @examples
#' #-------------------------------------------------------------
#' ## Example 3.3 p-88
#' #-------------------------------------------------------------
#' # PROC MIXED DATA=ex32;
#' # CLASS sex sire_id breed;
#' # MODEL ww = sex agew breed/SOLUTION DDFM=SATTERTH;
#' # RANDOM sire_id(breed)/SOLUTION;
#' # LSMEANS breed/ADJUST = TUKEY;
#' # RUN;
#'
#' library(lmerTest)
#' str(ex32)
#' ex32$sire_id1 <- factor(ex32$sire_id)
#' ex32$breed1 <- factor(ex32$breed)
#'
#' fm3.4 <-
#' lmerTest::lmer(
#' formula = Ww ~ sex + agew + breed1 + (1|sire_id1:breed1)
#' , data = ex32
#' , REML = TRUE
#' , control = lmerControl()
#' , start = NULL
#' , verbose = 0L
#' # , subset
#' # , weights
#' # , na.action
#' # , offset
#' , contrasts = list(sex = "contr.SAS", breed1 = "contr.SAS")
#' , devFunOnly = FALSE
#' # , ...
#' )
#' summary(fm3.4)
#' anova(object = fm3.4, ddf = "Satterthwaite")
#' lsmeansLT(model = fm3.4)
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