Absolute Measures of Association (ARR, AR, NNT, NNH): Lecture
Learn commonly testable concepts related to measures of association, specifically absolute risk reduction (ARR), attributable risk (AR), number needed to treat (NNT) and number needed to harm (NNH) Please like, comment, and subscribe! Donations welcome via Venmo to @Adam-Zakaria-SLO (last 4 digits 2468)

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