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A statistician is interested in determining whether food preferences depend on the country. The data is presented below.
a) What is the correct statistical test for analyzing the data?
b) Identify the null and alternate hypotheses and conduct all appropriate analyses (use spss if you want)
c) Write a summary of your findings, using APA format.
Fish Turkey Chicken
Mexico 37 80 170
Canada 70 137 60
America 100 120 110
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