Hamilton, Cody wrote:
> After a little digging, it turns out that fit.mult.impute will allow
> fitter = glm, so previous suggestions regarding modeling cbind(y,n) as
> an outcome will work fine.  Thanks!

Also lrm can easily handle your setup using the weights argument.

Frank

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