Relative Measures of Association for Binary Outcomes: Challenges and Recommendations for the Global Health Researcher
Background: Binary outcomes—which have two distinct levels (e.g., disease yes/no)—are commonly collected in global health research. The relative association of an exposure (e.g., a treatment) and such an outcome can be quantified using a ratio measure such as a risk ratio or an odds ratio. Although...
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Auteurs principaux: | John A. Gallis, Elizabeth L. Turner |
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Ubiquity Press
2019
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