Dear Sir or Madam,

I'm wondering if there is any routine or argument in the function 'glm.fit'
that makes it handle NA's. The function 'glm' can handle NA's but I can't
make make it work (or find anything written on this in the help files) with
'glm.fit'.
Is it even possible in'glm.fit'? How?

Thanks before hand,
Fredrik Thuring, Business Researcher
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