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Novay_Z [31]
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6.6.1. Rao (page 368, 1973) considers a problem in the estimation of linkages in genetics. McLachlan and Krishnan (1997) also di

scuss this problem and we present their model. For our purposes, it can be described as a multinomial model with the four categories C1, C2, C3 , and C4 . For a sample of size n, let X = (X1, X2, X3 , X4 )′ denote the observed frequencies of the four categories. Hence, n = +4 i=1 Xi. The probability model is

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