Sensitivity analysis

A sensitivity analysis is a method used to test the stability of the results by changing the conditions or criteria and analyzing it again. For example, by repeating the analysis only on patients of a certain age (which would be a subgroup analysis), or by analyzing it using a different statistical method. If the results are the same, regardless of how youโ€™re looking at it, then thatโ€™s a good indication that the results are true and not due to some other factor.