What is the equation for attributable risk percent in the exposed (ARPexposed)?_____
_____ studies are observational studies that compares groups with a given exposure or risk factor to a group without such exposure
_____ studies are useful for calculating relative risk (RR)
_____ studies are observational studies that compare a group of people with disease to a group without disease
_____ surveys are observational studies that compare a frequency of disease and frequency of risk related factors at one time point
Which type of observational study is best for studying rare diseases? _____
Relative Risk (RR)
odds ratio (epidemiology)
What is the primary measure of association used in a case-control study?
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