How do you know if a relative risk is statistically significant?

How do you know if a relative risk is statistically significant?

How do you know if a relative risk is statistically significant?

As a measure of effect size, an RR value is generally considered clinically significant if it is less than 0.50 or more than 2.00; that is, if the risk is at least halved, or more than doubled.

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