Multiple Choice
One danger of reporting relative risk or relative likelihood information rather than frequencies is that:
A) people may not understand what the relative risk information means.
B) the base rate occurrence of an event is not reported, and the data can be misleading.
C) people may be frightened on hearing the relative risk for a positive event.
D) the proportion of events is not reported.
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