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If my understanding is right, you have six measurements for each subject/patient. Then these outcomes from the six measurements may be highly correlated.

On the top of my head, you may want to try multivariable regression.

See [here][1] [1]: https://stats.stackexchange.com/q/4517/95552here

If my understanding is right, you have six measurements for each subject/patient. Then these outcomes from the six measurements may be highly correlated.

On the top of my head, you may want to try multivariable regression.

See [here][1] [1]: https://stats.stackexchange.com/q/4517/95552

If my understanding is right, you have six measurements for each subject/patient. Then these outcomes from the six measurements may be highly correlated.

On the top of my head, you may want to try multivariable regression.

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If my understanding is right, you have six measurements for each subject/patient. Then these outcomes from the six measurements may be highly correlated.

On the top of my head, you may want to try multivariable regression.

See [here][1] [1]: httphttps://stats.stackexchange.com/q/4517/95552

If my understanding is right, you have six measurements for each subject/patient. Then these outcomes from the six measurements may be highly correlated.

On the top of my head, you may want to try multivariable regression.

See [here][1] [1]: http://stats.stackexchange.com/q/4517/95552

If my understanding is right, you have six measurements for each subject/patient. Then these outcomes from the six measurements may be highly correlated.

On the top of my head, you may want to try multivariable regression.

See [here][1] [1]: https://stats.stackexchange.com/q/4517/95552

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If my understanding is right, you have six measurements for each subject/patient. Then these outcomes from the six measurements may be highly correlated.

On the top of my head, you may want to try multivariable regression.

See [here][1] [1]: http://stats.stackexchange.com/q/4517/95552