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12 - Sensitivity Analysis

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 October 2025

Mitchell H. Katz
Affiliation:
NYC Health and Hospitals
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Sensitivity analysis tests how robust the results are to changes in the underlying assumptions of your analysis. In other words, if you made plausible changes in your assumptions, would you still draw the same conclusions? The changes could be a more restrictive or inclusive sample, a different way to measure your variables, a different way for handling missing data, or a change of a different feature of your analysis. With sensitivity analysis you cannot lose. If you vary the assumptions of your analysis and you get the same result, you will have more confidence in the conclusions of your study. Conversely, if plausible changes in your assumptions lead to a different conclusion, you will have learned something important. A common assumption tested in sensitivity analysis is that there are no unmeasured confounders, which can be tested with E values or falsification analysis. Other common assumptions tested are that losses to follow-up are random, that the sample is unbiased, that there is the correct exposure period and follow-up period, that there is a biased predictor or outcome, or that the model is misspecified.

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  • Sensitivity Analysis
  • Mitchell H. Katz, NYC Health and Hospitals
  • Book: Multivariable Analysis
  • Online publication: 09 October 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009558488.013
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  • Sensitivity Analysis
  • Mitchell H. Katz, NYC Health and Hospitals
  • Book: Multivariable Analysis
  • Online publication: 09 October 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009558488.013
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  • Sensitivity Analysis
  • Mitchell H. Katz, NYC Health and Hospitals
  • Book: Multivariable Analysis
  • Online publication: 09 October 2025
  • Chapter DOI: https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009558488.013
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