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Interpreting odds and odds ratios

January 6, 2015January 3, 2015 by Jonathan Bartlett

Odds and odds ratios are an important measure of the absolute/relative chance of an event of interest happening, but their interpretation is sometimes a little tricky to master. In this short post, I’ll describe these concepts in a (hopefully) clear way.

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