How to use
- Choose whether you want to start from exposed/unexposed risk or from a direct attributable risk with exposed-group risk.
- Review attributable risk first, then the fraction and percent view.
- Use this page when the conversation is about “what share of exposed-group risk” rather than only the absolute gap.
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Absolute gap to percent interpretation
The share URL stores only mode and decimal settings.
Where this fits
Attributable risk is the right page when you still need the absolute gap itself. This page is better when the audience asks what fraction of exposed-group risk is attributable to the exposure, in fraction or percent form.
FAQ
What does this page calculate?
It estimates attributable risk percent, also shown as attributable fraction, from exposed and unexposed risk or from a direct attributable risk plus exposed risk.
How is attributable risk percent defined here?
This page uses attributable risk divided by exposed-group risk. The percentage view is the same fraction shown in percent form.
How is this different from the attributable risk page?
The attributable risk page shows the absolute gap first. This page focuses on how much of exposed-group risk is attributable to the exposure as a fraction or percent.
Does the share URL include my numbers?
No. The share URL stores only mode and decimal settings. Numeric inputs stay in your browser.