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That the relative risk was much higher than the absolute risk, which was 3% rather than 200%
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I jump in. Most people (experiments say >80%) misinterpret relative risks. Even those who understand them correctly are not able to calculate absolute risk when they don‘t know the base risk.
@GidMK is providing a service by calculating these numbers. I like it. - Show replies
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