Overestimation of risk ratios by odds ratios in trials and cohort studies: alternatives to logistic regression - PMC https://t.co/i8BM4aekBj
@JonnyMicro Here is an article on how the research tends toward being twisted. I am a fan of Odds not Odds Ratios, since OR is well a guess. OR manipulation is evident in many studies. Might bring out the science nerd in you. https://t.co/9yaZpBLteW
@hrkbenowen Here is the main issue with almost ALL of this research they use Odds Ratios. This article explains only 5% use sound regression methods when determining those ratios. https://t.co/9yaZpBLteW Look at the raw ratios, which this study fails to
@nypost Another issue is the use and manipulation of OR's (Odds Ratios) versus just odds... https://t.co/9yaZpBLteW
コホート研究でオッズ比(ロジスティック回帰)使うのが当たり前になってるのって危険じゃないのかな?とふと思って調べてみたら既に指摘されていた。ポアソン回帰で代替する方法もあるらしい。https://t.co/3TJTme3HW5
RT @AmyBaugher: @DrEmilyRSmith I usually avoid odds ratios in favor of prevalence/risk ratios bc the OR overestimates. I usually need to tr…
@DrEmilyRSmith I usually avoid odds ratios in favor of prevalence/risk ratios bc the OR overestimates. I usually need to train recent grads on this and cite this: https://t.co/Xb6fIhVCzK
@nsreed @MichaelPaulEdw1 Seems legit. "in cohort studies and RCTs, odds ratios are often interpreted as risk ratios. This is problematic because an odds ratio always overestimates the risk ratio, and this overestimation becomes larger with increasing incid
RT @realscientists: Misinterpretation (e.g. into a clinical guideline) could have negative consequences. If you want to get more into this…
Misinterpretation (e.g. into a clinical guideline) could have negative consequences. If you want to get more into this advanced topic, I can recommend this paper (open access on PMC): https://t.co/kOwqmMPOpH
RT @ken_rothman: @SaloniDev There are these papers by Cummings https://t.co/cfqPmAduvr & Knol et al: https://t.co/jwf1RahHTn Both have good…
RT @ken_rothman: @SaloniDev There are these papers by Cummings https://t.co/cfqPmAduvr & Knol et al: https://t.co/jwf1RahHTn Both have good…
RT @ken_rothman: @SaloniDev There are these papers by Cummings https://t.co/cfqPmAduvr & Knol et al: https://t.co/jwf1RahHTn Both have good…
@SaloniDev There are these papers by Cummings https://t.co/cfqPmAduvr & Knol et al: https://t.co/jwf1RahHTn Both have good examples, but may be too much for an intro course. This is simpler, using examples such as risk of drowning for passengers on the
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
While I agree that risk ratios are preferred to odds ratios are preferred, this article misses the biggest theoretical reason to avoid ORs -- the arbitrary scaling factor, which we describe in two recent papers. See JAMA and HSR papers by Norton et al.
RT @lucasmorin_eolc: Call for action: "Journal editors and statistical reviewers can play an important role in encouraging researchers to p…
RT @JohnMullahy: …perhaps even <fasten your seatbelts> marginal effects 😲 cc: @healtheconnort1 https://t.co/Uav4qPe5Vb
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @lucasmorin_eolc: Call for action: "Journal editors and statistical reviewers can play an important role in encouraging researchers to p…
…perhaps even <fasten your seatbelts> marginal effects 😲 cc: @healtheconnort1
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
Cc @Lisa_J_Whop when I see you today I want to ask you something kind of related to this ⬇️. RTing it so it is easy to find :)
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
RT @ken_rothman: @Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort stu…
@Nic_Wego Also, I would recommend that you discourage your student's focus on odds ratios. They have no role in cohort studies, and in case-control studies their role is merely to estimate risk or rate ratio. https://t.co/jwf1RahHTn https://t.co/KIrsplBIB
There are ways to genuinely estimate risk ratio’s in certain settings (a log-binomial model, alike LR a member of the generalized linear model family) with their own issues. For more discussion about risk ratios and odds ratios, see: https://t.co/nDB95GhnD