Hello, fellow stata lovers!
I am working on my thesis and have a dataset from the Enterprise Survey available with 241 observations. However, the observations consist of 50 missing values for my dependent variable and two missing values in one of my control variables. I have assumed that they are missing completely at random since the observations with missing values do not systematically differ from the other observations. Hence I have chosen to ignore the missing values.
Is this justified? Or should I handle them in a different matter?
Best,
Klaudia
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