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Effect size reporting among prominent health journals: a case study of odds ratios.

Brian ChuMichael LiuEric C LeasBenjamin M AlthouseJohn W Ayers
Published in: BMJ evidence-based medicine (2020)
Articles that used ORs in prominent journals frequently omitted presenting the effect size of their predictor variables. When reported, the presented effect size was usually incorrect. When used, ORs should be paired with accurate effect size interpretations. New editorial and research reporting standards to improve effect size reporting and its accuracy should be considered.
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