Hello,
I am doing a logistic to check the odds ratio between binary outcome and continuous variable, the results that I got is very small. For example, the odds ratio is 8.24e-08 and SD is 4.25e-08 where the 95%CI is 6.55e-11 - 0.0001208?
Is there any better way to solve this issue apart from transform the variable to log? And if the only way to solve it is by log transform it, how can I interpret the results?
Thanks
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