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When We Calculate Relative Risk, We Are Essentially Determining the Ratio

Question 19

Question 19

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When we calculate relative risk, we are essentially determining the ratio of two:


A) observed frequencies.
B) conditional proportions.
C) relative likelihoods.
D) expected frequencies.

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