True but not the question!
Nick
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Richard Williams
> As to why you might want more than 30 predictors -- one
> example might be where you have a categorical variable with many categories
> (resulting in 30+ dummy variables).
Nick Cox
A quite different comment is to ask how much
better your imputation is based on 30+ predictors
rather than 30.
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