A consumer psychologist was testing a new coffee blend. She randomly chose 230 people to try a taste of three samples (Sample A, Sample B, and Sample C) . The results were that 98 people chose Sample A, 42 people chose Sample B, and 90 chose Sample C.
-The conclusion for this problem would be
A) there were significant differences in blend preferences at p < .05
B) there were significant blend preferences at p < .01
C) there were significant blend preferences at p < .001
D) there were no significant blend preference differences (p > .05)
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