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English: The image represents an outline of what an odds ratio looks like in writing, through a template in addition to the test score example in the “Example” section of the contents. In simple terms, if we hypothetically get an odds ratio of 2 to 1, we can say… ”For every one-unit increase in hours studied, the odds of passing (group 1) or failing (group 0) are (expectedly) 2 to 1 (Denis, 2019).
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