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- Epidemiology [r]: The branch of demography that studies patterns of disease in human or animal populations. [e]
- Library of Congress Classification [r]: A system of library classification developed by the Library of Congress, and used by most research and academic libraries in the US and several other countries. [e]
- Odds ratio [r]: Ratio of the relative incidence (odds) of a target disorder in an experimental group relative to the relative incidence in a control group; reflects how the risk of having a particular disorder is influenced by the treatment (odds ratio of 1 means that there is no benefit of treatment compared to the control group). [e]
- Recursive partitioning [r]: A statistical method for multivariable analysis. [e]
- Recursive partitioning [r]: A statistical method for multivariable analysis. [e]
- Odds [r]: The probability that the event occurs divided by the probability that the event does not occur. [e]
- Likelihood ratio [r]: Statistical diagnostic in which a ratio is computed between the maximum probability of a result under two different hypotheses. [e]
- Odds ratio [r]: Ratio of the relative incidence (odds) of a target disorder in an experimental group relative to the relative incidence in a control group; reflects how the risk of having a particular disorder is influenced by the treatment (odds ratio of 1 means that there is no benefit of treatment compared to the control group). [e]
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