Hallo,
I have a question regard "psmatch2" and "pstest". I use the same propensity score, but i am having 4 different outcome-variables. Should the output from pstest be the same for alle 4 outcomes when i am using the same propensity score? It seems like the output varies between outcomes - does it have something to do with missing values on the outcome-variable or what is the reason? psmatch2 seems to reveal that not all individual in the sample are used. But when I use att* instead it used the entire sample? What is the difference between to two?
Best regards,
Mette
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