A researcher is examining preferences among four new flavors
A researcher is examining preferences among four new flavors of ice cream. A sample of n = 100 people is obtained. Each person tastes all four flavors and then picks his/her favorite. The distribution of preferences is as follows.
Ice Cream Flavor
A B C D
32
25
30
13
Do these data indicate any significant preferences among the four flavors? Test at the .05 level of significance.
| 32 | 25 | 30 | 13 | 
Solution
If there are no preferences, then each group must have 25.
Doing an observed/expected value table,          
 O   E   (O - E)^2/E  
 32   25   1.96  
 25   25   0  
 30   25   1  
 13   25   5.76  
           
 Using chi^2 = Sum[(O - E)^2/E],          
           
 chi^2 =    8.72      
           
 As df = a - 1,           
           
 a =    4      
 df = a - 1 =    3      
           
 Then, the critical chi^2 value is          
           
 significance level =    0.05      
 chi^2(crit) =    7.814727903      
           
 As chi^2 > 7.8147, we   REJECT THE NULL HYPOTHESIS.      
           
 Thus, there is significant evidence that there are significant preferences among the four flavors. [CONCLUSION]

