Refer to the following odds ratio table:

What is a correct interpretation of the estimate?
Refer to the following odds ratio table:
What is a correct interpretation of the estimate?
The correct interpretation of the estimate is that the odds of the event are 1.142 times greater for each one thousand dollar increase in salary. This is evident because the unit for salary in the table is 1.0000, which typically represents a thousand dollar increment in such statistical tables.
This question is missing the part where it says "salary dollars are stored in $1000 increments". That is probably why this answer won't make sense to anyone.
Unit = 1000 is missing
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