Report 1) the appropriate statistical test or estimation procedure to use, 2) the null and alternate hypotheses, 3) the test statistic, 4) the P value, 5) whether you accept or reject the null, then 6) a sentence or two about what the results mean.
1. A student conducted a study on food preference in 100 adult females. The study asked each adult if they preferred food that is salty or sweet. 65 answered salty and 35 answered sweet. Is there a difference in the observed vs. expected counts of salty vs sweet? (assume that the null hypothesis is no difference).
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