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Interval estimation of relative risks for combined unilateral and bilateral correlated data

Measurements are generally collected as unilateral or bilateral data in clinical trials, epidemiology, or observational studies. For example, in ophthalmology studies, the primary outcome is often obtained from one eye or both eyes of an individual. In medical studies, the relative risk is usually t...

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