SOLUTION: The names of three potential presidential candidates, Smith, Jones and Green, were presented to a focus group to determine the preferences of voters. The null hypothesis would be:

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Question 145821: The names of three potential presidential candidates, Smith, Jones and Green, were presented to a focus group to determine the preferences of voters. The null hypothesis would be:
A) There is no preference among the candidates
B) There are definite preferences among the candidates
C) Green is preferred over the other two
D) More degrees of freedom are required
E) This cannot be determined without more information

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Stan H.