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N a test population of 1000 people, 210 display hemophilia. you hypothesize that this trait follows mendelian genetics with a 3:1 ratio of non- hemophilia to hemophilia. use the χ2 test to determine whether the data support the hypothesis or not. show your steps and explain your reasoning.

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According to the 3:1 ratio, you expect, out of a population of 1000 people, 750 non-hemophilia and 250 hemophilia.

The chi-square value can be calculated by the formula:

\chi^(2) = ((O - E)^(2))/(E)

where:
O = observed value = 210
E = expected value = 250

Therefore:
χ² = (210 - 250)² / 250
= 6.4

Now, look at a χ² distribution table, in order to find the p-value. In this case, you have only 1 degree of freedom and the closest χ² is 6.6 which corresponds to a p-value of 0.01.

Since p < 0.05, which is the minimum value generally accepted, we can say that the data do not support the hypothesis.


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