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The odds ratio is 32.8/11.0, which is 3.0. Prism reports the value more precisely as 2.974 with a 95% confidence interval ranging from 1.787 to 4.950.

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Odds ratios tell you how much the odds change when the independent (X) variable associated with that odds ratio changes.

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This example shows how to make an odds ratio plot (also known as a Forest plot or a meta-analysis plot) which graphs the odds ratios (with 95% confidence ...

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We know that the odds are 1 when X is 3.37, and the odds ratio is 3.934. Thus, increasing X by 1, from 3.37 to 4.37 gives us a new odds of 1*3.934, or just ...

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This graph below is a Forest plot, also known as an odds ratio plot or a meta-analysis plot. It graphs odds ratios (with 95% confidence intervals) from several ...

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Odds ratios. As an alternative to seeing the results as log odds, Prism also reports the odds ratios and their 95% confidence intervals (reported farther ...

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Calculate an Odds ratio from retrospective case-control data, sensitivity (etc.) from a study of a diagnostic test, and relative risk and difference between ...

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The odds ratio is calculated as the ratio of the other two values: pairs in which the case was exposed to the risk factor but the control was not divided by ...

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We can convert the simple logistic regression model from one that predicts the log odds to one that predicts the odds by exponentiating both sides.

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However, the confidence intervals for the Odds ratio and Relative Risk are computed by methods that are only approximately correct. Therefore it is possible ...

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