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Jun 11, 2013 at 17:02 comment added hkf yes it is a polytomous variable. The diseases are not ranked. They are different conditions observed by a clinician. I do not know if the parameters can be treated as independent of one another
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Jun 11, 2013 at 16:34 comment added AdamO The most important question here is what your n is. What is a unit? Within each unit is disease status a polytomous variable (each unit takes one of either normal / disease 1 / ...) or a vector of binary indicators (e.g. a unit can be normal and have disease 2 and have disease 9). Are disease numbers ranked in severity, such as quartiles of viral load? Lastly describe the parameters: are they independent normal valued or discrete, is there measurement error, etc.
Jun 11, 2013 at 16:26 comment added Nick Cox I'd suggest that making clearer what you are doing would have a better chance of eliciting a good answer than offering a bounty. According to this you are estimating 600 parameters ... from what data? What kind of features? Examples and concrete details are needed.
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