A certain genetic model suggests that the probabilities of a particular trinomial distribution are, respectively, p 1

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A certain genetic model suggests that the probabilities of a particular trinomial distribution are, respectively, p1 = p2, p2 = 2p(1−p), and p3 = (1−p)2, where 0 < p < 1. If X1,X2,X3 represent the respective frequencies in n independent trials, explain how we could check on the adequacy of the genetic model.

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Introduction To Mathematical Statistics

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7th Edition

Authors: Robert V., Joseph W. McKean, Allen T. Craig

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