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How do you interpret absolute risk reduction?

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Answered by iamvanshika53
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The absolute risk reduction is the arithmetic difference between the event rates in the two groups. This varies depending on the underlying event rate, becoming smaller when the event rate is low, and larger when the event rate is high.

Answered by hypercarlover850
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