A simple method of model fitting for adoption data
Abstract Traditional models used with adoption data often make strong assumptions concerning the nature of genetic transmission and assortative mating. A simple model is presented which avoids these assumptions. The model is linearized and, thus, has the further advantage that it can be used with st...
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