Is there any work on what affects the number of iterations required to achieve convergence in logistic regression -- number of X variables, distribution of X variables, correlation among X variables, strength of relationship between X and Y?
I apologize for posting this non-Stata question here, but I've turned up nothing in Google Scholar and this tends to be a pretty knowledgeable crowd.
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