A clothing manufacturer wants to determine whether customers prefer any specific color over other co

Richie Patterson

Richie Patterson

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2022-03-01

A clothing manufacturer wants to determine whether customers prefer any specific color over other colors in shirts. He selects a random sample of 100 shirts sold and notes the color. The table below shows the result. At ∝=0.05, is there a color preference?
 Color  Number Sold  White 43 Blue 22 Black 16 Red 9 Yellow 10
What test statistics will be used for this problem?
1. Chi-square test of Independence
2. Spearman rho
3. Chi-square test of goodness fit
4. Pearson
5. ANOVA

Answer & Explanation

Vikki Chapman

Vikki Chapman

Beginner2022-03-02Added 8 answers

Test is that whether there is a color preference in shirts.
To test that whether there is a color preference in shirts, the appropriate test statistic to used is Chi-square test of goodness of fit.
So the answer is
3. Chi-square test of goodness of fit.

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