Katapa, R. S.2016-09-212016-09-211993Katapa, R.S., 1993. A test of hypothesis on familial correlations. Biometrics, pp.569-576.http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11810/3780Full text can be accessed at http://www.jstor.org/stable/2532568?seq=1#page_scan_tab_contentsWhen familial data are analysed, the model usually employed assumes independence of family observations and constancy of interclass and intraclass correlations. A statistic for testing the validity of the assumptions of family independence and constant interclass and intraclass correlations is developed. The test statistic is for constant family size; it has an asymptotic chi-square distribution. An example to illustrate the theory is given using Frets's data on head lengths. A recommendation is made on how to apply the test to the general case of varying family sizes. Another recommendation is made on models to be tried once the null hypothesis is rejected.enEqual family sizesFamilial dataInterclass correlationIntraclass correlationTest of hypothesisVarying family sizesA Test of Hypothesis on Familial CorrelationsJournal Article10.2307/2532568