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Relative Risk Aversion Revisited
The Review of Economics and Statistics, 1982THROUGH cross-sectional analysis of the asset holdings of individual households, this study adds to the evidence available on relative risk aversion. It utilizes the National Longitudinal Surveys (NLS)1 which have advantages over the data bases used in previous studies.
Siegel, Frederick W, Hoban, James P, Jr
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European Journal of Operational Research, 1997
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Dyer, James S., Jia, Jianmin
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Dyer, James S., Jia, Jianmin
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Estimating genotype relative risks
Tissue Antigens, 1983When a disease is rare in the general population, genotype relative risks can be estimated from case‐control data by adjusting the genotype frequencies in controls to the expected Hardy‐Weinberg proportions. The resulting risk estimates are shown to have a smaller variance than those obtained from the observed genotype frequencies, and test statistics ...
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Competency and Risk‐relativity
Bioethics, 2001In this paper I discuss the view that the appropriate concept of competence is a decision‐relative one: that a person may be competent to make one decision but not another. The argument that I present is that neither of the two competing theories supporting the decision‐relative approach, internalism and externalism, can provide a coherent explanation ...
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Relative Risk and Relatives' Risks in Genomic Medicine
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2016Fenwick, Angela +2 more
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Gastroenterology, 2012
Reply. We thank Dr Langholz for the relevant comment on our paper. We fully agree that it is important to base clinical guidelines on both relative and absolute risks. The absolute risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) among patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) in our study (Denmark, 1979‐ 2008) was 1.15% (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.97%‐ 1.34%) after ...
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Reply. We thank Dr Langholz for the relevant comment on our paper. We fully agree that it is important to base clinical guidelines on both relative and absolute risks. The absolute risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) among patients with ulcerative colitis (UC) in our study (Denmark, 1979‐ 2008) was 1.15% (95% confidence interval [CI], 0.97%‐ 1.34%) after ...
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Estimating the relative risk in cohort studies and clinical trials of common outcomes.
American Journal of Epidemiology, 2003L. McNutt, Chuntao Wu, X. Xue, J. Hafner
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Spatiotemporal modeling of relative risk of dengue disease in Colombia
Stochastic environmental research and risk assessment (Print), 2018D. Martínez-Bello +2 more
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