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Kivisto, P; Burnham, L; Guevin, J; Christopher, J; Hoover, A (Ed.)
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Goodwin, Gabriella; Ryu, So Young (, Frontiers for Young Minds)In the world of public health and medicine, researchers are often trying to discover new ways of understanding and preventing diseases and other negative health outcomes. When public health researchers want to examine the relationship between some sort of exposure, like smoking, and a disease, such as lung cancer, they will often start by calculating what is called an odds ratio. An odds ratio is a comparison of odds between people who were exposed and people who were not exposed. However, odds ratios can be tricky to understand, even for experienced researchers. In this article, we will break down the odds ratio by reviewing the concepts and calculations of probability and odds. We will also discuss how to interpret an odds ratio, and how these ratios can be useful in real-world applications.more » « less
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Bertauche, K; Choi, A; Ryu, S Y (, KDD-UC (Knowledge Discovery and Data Mining - Undergraduate Consortium))
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Brenner, Riley; Bertauche, Kurtis; Choi, Alexander; Ryu, So Young (, IEEE)
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