A case-control study looked at the association of alcohol use with the occurrence of coronary heart
Question: A case-control study looked at the association of alcohol use with the occurrence of coronary heart disease (CHD). There were 300 participants in the study (150 cases and 150 controls). Of the cases, 90 participants drank alcohol; of the controls, 60 participants drank alcohol.
Design the appropriate 2x2 table, calculate and interpret the appropriate measure of association.
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