Dear Experts, multiple sensetivity analysis are now available.
First,
I was going over episensi developed by Nicola Orsini but it is not quite clear how to make use of that function.
There is an example for probabilistic sensetivity analysis for unmeasured confounding using an example
episensi 45 94 257 945, st(cc) dpexp(uni(.4 .7)) dpunexp(uni(.4 .7)) drrcd(log-n(2.159 .280))
Second,
I also came across mhbounds by Sascha O. Beckerfor for measuing the average treatment affects.
I would appreicate if some one elaborate more on practical use of these application
Thanks in advance
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