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Relative Risk (Risk Ratio) in Microsoft Excel, and Online calculator (Excel-based)
Relative Risk (Risk Ratio)
B2 shows exposure and outcome,
B2 shows exposure and outcome, B3 shows non-exposure and outc...
B2
shows exposure and
outcome,
B3
shows non
-
exposure and
outcome,
C2
shows exposure and no
outcome,
C3
shows no exposure and no
outcome
Odds Ratio
Relative Risk (Risk Ratio)
Relative Risk
(Risk Ratio)
=(B2/B3)/(C2/C3)
=(B2/(B2+C2))/(B3/(B3+C3))
=(B2/(B2+C2))/(B3/
(B3+C3))
syntax
syntax
syntax
The Odds Ratio is a measure of association between an exposure/treatment and an outcome. It tells us how much more likely (or less likely) the outcome is to occur in the exposed/treated group compared to the non-exposed/untreated group.
It is a statistical measure used to compare the probability (...
It is a statistical measure used to
compare the probability (risk) of a
certain event occurring in two
groups. It is commonly used in
medical and epidemiological
research.
illustration
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Suppose we have this data
Suppose we have this data
Suppose we
have this data
Then
then
then
gives
gives
gives
Since the OR is greater than 1, there is a positive association between exposure/treatment and the outcome.
This means the exposed group has double the risk/chances of t...
This means the
exposed group
has double the
risk/chances of
the outcome
compared to
the unexposed
group.
Excel example data
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Sheet.221
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