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Originally posted by sebastian_dangerfield
I understand how an RR works. I also understand that an RR of 1.9 is a lousy RR, and a lot of reputable researchers wouldn't even include it (as I noted).
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Warning: question.
How can a relative risk be lousy or not? Doesn't any relative risk necessarily have associated with it a confidence interval of some sort that will illuminate how certain that relative risk is?