According to the genetic model for the relationship between sex and color blindness, the
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According to the genetic model for the relationship between sex and color blindness, the four categories, male and normal, female and normal, male and color blind, female and color blind,should have probabilities given by p/2, (p2/2) + pq, q/2, and q2/2, respectively, where q = 1 p. A sample of 2000 people revealed 880, 1032, 80, and 8 in the respective categories. Do these data agree with the model? Use = .05. (Use maximum likelihood to estimate p.)
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