Hi there! Is there a sensitivity analysis or test in Stata that can be used to estimate the direction and magnitude of the bias? Here's the situation with our data. We have a large panel data set that is gathered through surveys each year. Organizations can opt to take the survey or not, so the sample doesn't include the entire population of organizations. And then after data cleaning, the sample gets reduced significantly furthering the selection bias.
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