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Medical Statistics - Part 2: Calculating Relative Risk

Medical Statistics - Part 2: Calculating Relative Risk

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Relative risk and risk ratios

Relative risk and risk ratios

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USMLE Biostats 4: 2x2 Table, Odds Ratio, Relative risk, NNT, NNH and more!

USMLE Biostats 4: 2x2 Table, Odds Ratio, Relative risk, NNT, NNH and more!

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How to calculate relative risk

How to calculate relative risk

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Medical Statistics IX - Bias, relative risk and odds ratio

Medical Statistics IX - Bias, relative risk and odds ratio

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How to Calculate Relative Risk Reduction

How to Calculate Relative Risk Reduction

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How to Calculate Relative Risk and Interpretation #statistics

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Medical Statistics - Part 3: Attributable risk and Number needed to harm

Medical Statistics - Part 3: Attributable risk and Number needed to harm

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NCCMT - URE - Relative Risk  it’s easy to calculate and interpret

NCCMT - URE - Relative Risk it’s easy to calculate and interpret

Video created: May 8, 2013 Knowing whether or not an intervention works is important when deciding which program or policy to ...

Medical Statistics - Part 7: OR and RR in Observational Studies

Medical Statistics - Part 7: OR and RR in Observational Studies

Cohort studies compare groups of exposed and non-exposed individuals. Both groups are followed over time to determine ...