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Estimation of Attributable Risk from Clustered Binary Data: The Case of Cross Sectional and Cohort Studies

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Table 1. Typical data layout for clustered data in two groups: exposed and unexposed.
Table 2. Disease-exposure cross classification in a 2 × 2 table.
Table 3. Consanguinity and PDA.
Table 4. Weil’s data: Mortality due to exposure is a two arms clinical trial.
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