Hello.
I have some problems investigating differences between five groups with categorical outcome (four values). The number of observations varies between 250 and 400. The expected values are smaller than five, and when performing Fisher's exact, an error occurs: "exceeded memory limits using exact(1); try again with larger #; see help tabulate for details"
Are there any ways to analyze the differences without collapsing categories?
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