@Prof i think there s mistake at @5:40 how it is 5 per 100/ 10 per 100 x 100? cannot understand that 10 per 100??? incidence in population. can anyone explain please. isnt it 15 per 100 by your calculations..so total becomes 33% and not 50%
Same question, how the incidence in population is 10 per 100? is it 30/300 means 10/100, thus 1/10? Did you scale it down to 100 just because total smokers was 100?
because the incidence in population is 30 per 300, so it is simplified to 10 per 100 to ease calculation (because PAR as the numerator is 5 per 100). 15 per 100 that you mentioned is AR, not incidence in population.
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@Prof i think there s mistake at @5:40 how it is 5 per 100/ 10 per 100 x 100? cannot understand that 10 per 100??? incidence in population. can anyone explain please. isnt it 15 per 100 by your calculations..so total becomes 33% and not 50%
Same question, how the incidence in population is 10 per 100? is it 30/300 means 10/100, thus 1/10? Did you scale it down to 100 just because total smokers was 100?
because the incidence in population is 30 per 300, so it is simplified to 10 per 100 to ease calculation (because PAR as the numerator is 5 per 100). 15 per 100 that you mentioned is AR, not incidence in population.
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How incidence in population is 10 per 100 ??confused
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