In observational studies, the identification of causal estimands depends on the no unmeasured confounding (NUC) assumption. As this assumption is not testable from observed data, sensitivity analysis plays an important role in observational studies to investigate the impact of unmeasured confounding on the causal conclusions. In this paper, we proposed a risk-ratio-based sensitivity analysis framework by introducing a modified marginal sensitivity model for observational studies with binary treatments. We further extended the proposed framework to the multivalued treatment setting.We then showed how the point estimate intervals and the corresponding percentile bootstrap confidence intervals can be constructed efficiently under the proposed framework. Simulation results suggested that the proposed framework of sensitivity analysis performs well in the presence of adequate overlap among the treatment groups. Lastly, we demonstrated our proposed sensitivity analysis framework by estimating the causal effect of maternal education on female fertility in Bangladesh.
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