Good evening, I have a relatively straight forward question regarding STATA. I have been trying to find out what default procedure STATA is using to handle missing data in a negative binomial regression model? I see that a log likelihood iteration is repeated, which I feel suggests maximum likelihood, however I would prefer to know for sure. Thank you you in advance for any information that can be provided.
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