ANTC67H3 Lecture Notes - Affordable Housing, Odds Ratio, Attributable Risk

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If you move away from 1 you can make these judgment calls. What we cannot say is if it is significantly significant or not. Online there is a program you can download that you need to unzip and repackage. What we are moving to now is multi-varied analysis. Simple or just a and b bi-variant: rate that are genetically same, same in diet, housing, etc. but you can control experiment. Look at low birth weight and what affects it. Low birth weight (<2500g) we are concerned of it because they are more susceptible to disease, chances of survival is slim, etc: malnutrition. So you should do some research of these risk factors and see what the literature says. Maybe there are other risk factors as well. Attributable risk (ar: differentiate these 2. Hint: first line: the year, 167 people so it is generalized, low income housing poor, bias, hospital setting.

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