Abstract
Abstract In an observational study, there is always the possibility of bias due to unmeasured variables, measurement error in explanatory variables and/or selection bias; and randomized studies are also not immune to at least some of these biases. A sensitivity analysis provides a means of asking a series of ‘what if?’ questions, in order to determine the robustness of the observed association to sources of bias.
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