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Table 1.

Distribution of stunting by sociodemographic variables (categorical and continuous) among children aged 0-59 months.

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Fig 1.

Classification tree for stunting in under-five children in Bangladesh.

The value of n at each final node gives the node sample size and the black fill in the box below indicates proportion of stunted children under the node. The p-value at each node corresponds to a unified permutation test of hypothesis indicating independence between the response and predictors [30].

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Table 2.

Interaction rules extracted from the classification tree and associated stunting.

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Table 3.

Odds ratios (OR) and associated confidence intervals (CI) and p-values (p) from the two logistic regression models.

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Table 4.

Comparison of model performance.

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