Assortative mating is a nonrandom mating pattern where individuals with similar genotypes and/or phenotypes mate with one another more frequently than what would be expected under a random mating pattern. Researchers studying this topic collected data on eye colors of 204 Scandinavian men and their female partners. The table below summarizes the results. The researchers perform a chi-squared test of independence to determine if there is an association between the male respondents' eye colors and those of their partners and obtain a p-value of approximately 9107. Supposing that the researchers use a significance level =0.01 for this hypothesis test, which of the following would be the correct conclusion? Reject the null hypothesis. There is convincing evidence of an association between the respondents' eye colors and those of their partners. *Reject * the null hypothesis. There *is not convincing evidence of an association between the respondents' eye colors and those of their partners. Do not reject the null hypothesis. There *is convincing evidence of an association between the respondents' eye colors and those of their partners. Do not reject the null hypothesis. There is not convincing evidence of an association between the respondents' eye colors and those of their partners..