I've got a doubt about the diff package. You can check the file about it here.
I would like to find a way to test for the parallel trends assumption, and I think the diff command provides it but I want to check with you. As you can see in the following image from the package's example, the difference between the treated and control groups is statistically significant. Therefore, could I consider it a violation of the parallel trends assumption?
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