Probability that an event might occur, that increases as a result of added circumstances (increasing property, accumulating problems over time, external events), rather than a constant probability (such as being struck by lightning)
Cumulative risks are risks that increase with each added risk.
Yes.We do include vaccinated population from population at risk calculating cumulative incidence.
Building up and increasing.
example for cumulative incidence(Risk)...... Number of new cases/Population at risk 28 patient in two years/1000 person at risk which means 2.8% the IR for the same example 14 patient / 1 year
In Architecture, a pointed or Gothic arch. In Statistics, a cumulative frequency graph.
the answer is related risks that increase in effect with each added risk.
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Cumulative risks are risks that increase with each added risk.
No, they need not be.
Yes.We do include vaccinated population from population at risk calculating cumulative incidence.
Building up and increasing.
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comulative risks are related risks that increase with each added risk. An example is using a cell phone while driving.
Here is an example: Fire fighters face many hazards. Explosions, fire, toxic inhalations, etc. The cumulative risk of being a fire fighters is immense.
example for cumulative incidence(Risk)...... Number of new cases/Population at risk 28 patient in two years/1000 person at risk which means 2.8% the IR for the same example 14 patient / 1 year
In Architecture, a pointed or Gothic arch. In Statistics, a cumulative frequency graph.
Given a frequency table,the first cumulative frequency is the same as the first frequency;the second cumulative frequency is the sum of the first cumulative frequency and the second [ordinary] frequency;the third cumulative frequency is the sum of the second cumulative frequency and the third [ordinary] frequency;and so on.An alternative definition is that the cumulative frequency for any value is the sum of all the frequencies less than or equal to that value.