Incorrect. It means that the OR is likely .91, with a 95% chance that the 'true' value...
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...lies between .68 and 1.2. I'm getting more skeptical of your claim to a stats PhD.
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In actual fact, since most of the OR are <1, the statistically insignificant results...
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...point to vaccines being PROTECTIVE against autism if anything.
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Replying to @MRY_ivy @Bigsmiffy438 and
Since these CIs were done with a 2-sided test, that is not the correct interpretation...
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Doesn't change the fact that you are incorrectly interpreting reported statistical tests.
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By treating a CI like a one-sided test when it is not.
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