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7. Suppose that you had the following age-stratified results from a study. Age was grouped into two categories: "Less than 65 years" and "65 or More Years." A relative risk was calculated to measure the association between the exposure and outcome of interest in the study for each age category and in the overall study population. True/False: Based on the steps to evaluate confounding and effect modification discussed in the synchronous session slides/the posted videos for this week, these results show effect modification of the association by age. • Crude relative risk for entire study population: 1.0 Aged less than 65 years: Relative Risk: 1.3 • Aged 65 or more years: Relative Risk: 0.8 •

7. Suppose that you had the following age-stratified results from a study. Age was grouped into two categories: "Less than 65 years" and "65 or More Years." A relative risk was calculated to measure the association between the exposure and outcome of interest in the study for each age category and in the overall study population. True/False: Based on the steps to evaluate confounding and effect modification discussed in the synchronous session slides/the posted videos for this week, these results show effect modification of the association by age. ● Crude relative risk for entire study population: 1.0 Aged less than 65 years: Relative Risk: 1.3 • • Aged 65 or more years: Relative Risk: 0.8
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