Setting number of decimal places for reporting risk ratios: Rule of four

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Summary statistics are often reported to too many or, less often, too few decimal places. The rule of four provides a simple framework to guide authors in the appropriate number of decimal places to use when reporting risk ratios.

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Cole, T. J. (2015). Setting number of decimal places for reporting risk ratios: Rule of four. BMJ (Online), 350. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmj.h1845

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