You conduct a cohort study and calculate a Relative Risk (RR) and 95% Confidence interval (CI) based on your results. RR
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You conduct a cohort study and calculate a Relative Risk (RR) and 95% Confidence interval (CI) based on your results. RR = 3.0 95% CI = (1.5-5.5) What can you conclude based on the RR and 95% CI? The exposure is a statistically significant protective factor for the outcome. The exposure is NOT a statistically significant protective factor for the outcome. The exposure is a statistically significant risk factor for the outcome. The exposure is NOT a statistically significant risk factor for the outcome. Question 24 What is a normal Total Cholesterol? Below 200mg/dL O Above 60 mg/dL Above 200 mg/dL Below 100 mg/dL