Thank you for your suggestion. I will take a look at these references.
Tiffany
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If all your variables are binary, then some sort of loglinear analysis
should be applicable.You are essentially manipulating a contingency table. I
believe that is a pretty standard biometric technique for binary/count
variables, and should be covered in Agresti's Categorical Data Analysis
and/or Hosmer and Lemeshow's Applied Logistic Regression. I've never
understood it well though. I don't know whether the multivariate extensions
are feasible, either.
--
Stas Kolenikov, also found at http://stas.kolenikov.name Small print: I use
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