which if the following is a statistically significant relative risk with confidence intervals? RR 0.67 (0.55, 1.01) RR 1.99 (0.99, 2.0) RR-0.77 (0.35, 0.78) RR-3.4 (0.99-9.98)
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Step 1: A statistically significant relative risk with confidence intervals is one where the confidence interval does not include 1. Show more…
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