I've done a ton of looking around, and I've likely just not got the right key words, but my goal is to perform a simple chi squared analysis using one dependent variable against a group of variables (independently) all at once. I'm quite new to STATA and do most of my work in R normally, but am trying to learn a multitude of platforms as some of biomedical group members use STATA exclusively. Thank you.
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