Hi everyone, I read up on the Rosenbaum sensitivity analysis and understand that it's usually used to identify how much influence an unobserved covariate must have over the selection process in order to result in a statistically insignificant result from the PSM. The thing is that, I conducted my PSM and ended up with estimates that are already statistically insignificant. Is there a point in performing the Rosenbaum Bounds analysis? For example, does it work the other way in the sense that it identifies how much influence an unobserved covariate must have over the selection process such that the results become significant? Would really appreciate any help that I can get, I'm really quite confused over this! Thanks in advance!
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