May be technically possible, but I don't see how you can make any sense out of such a large table, i.e. you may get a significant p-value, but it won't tell you why unless there is a very specific pattern in the data.
Better to brake you research question down to something more manageable.
May be technically possible, but I don't see how you can make any sense out of such a large table, i.e. you may get a significant p-value, but it won't tell you why unless there is a very specific pattern in the data.
Better to brake you research question down to something more manageable.
the answer from John-Kåre is very good - please verify the question / primary and secondary endpoint of your study. Another question is: How many patients are taking part at your study? It is very important to perform a sample size calculation before beginning the analysis of data.