Dear Statalist,
I am using Stata 16 and want to use the propensity score matching algorithm provided by the psmatch2 command.
I am wondering how to find the p-values indicating whether the ATT is significant or not. Is there an option with psmatch2 to display them in the output?
Apologies for this "silly" question and thank you for your help.
Best regards,
Antonia
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