Multiple Choice
All of the following are potential problems associated with missing data except
A) dropping observations with missing data will bias the estimated coefficients if the missing data is due to selection bias.
B) the number of observations goes down.
C) dropping the independent variables that have missing data will typically bias the estimated coefficients.
D) missing data always increases the estimated standard errors.
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