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MICE is an R package which implements Multivariate Imputation by Chained Equations using Fully Conditional Specification
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MICE: what does returned df mean?
In MICE, we do this by imputing $m$ datasets, running each analysis on each of the $m$ datasets, and then pooling the results. … I believe this has to do with the mice package.
We can see function mice.df() will set the common degrees of freedom to 999999 if it can't find any. …
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Impute missing data before or after feature selection?
It takes a while to run MICE, but once you have done it (correctly), you never need to touch it again. Also, it doesn't take any effort to run it...you can just let it run overnight! …