Hello- I am trying to evaluate multiple choice (non-exclusive) binary questions. Ex: on a survey, a participant can choose "yes" box on any of 6 medical conditions (diabetes, high cholesterol, stroke etc). I wanted to evaluate the relationships- thought I could use the cochran's Q test, but the command is telling me I am imputing too many variables. How many can you do at a time?
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