odds ratios (relative odds)
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Odds
The ratio of events to non-events; the ratio of the number of study participants experiencing the outcome of interest to the number of study...
Continue readingThe ratio of events to non-events; the ratio of the number of study participants experiencing the outcome of interest to the number of study participants not experiencing the outcome of interest.