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Statistical Analysis Chi-Squared Test

H1: There is a significant difference in odour, appearance, texture and taste between Cod caught in
the Barents Sea and frozen at source and Cod caught in the Western Channel and stored on ice.
Ho: There is no significant difference in odour, appearance, texture and taste between Cod caught in
the Barents Sea and frozen at source and Cod caught in the Western Channel and stored on ice.
Test 1: Odour Sample A (Cornish vs Barents)
Chi-Square Test: Cornish, Barents

Skipping rows and/or columns filled with zeros.
Expected counts are printed below observed counts
Chi-Square contributions are printed below expected counts

Cornish Barents Total
1 4 1 5
2.52 2.48
0.865 0.881

2 32 27 59
29.77 29.23
0.167 0.170

3 28 26 54
27.25 26.75
0.021 0.021

4 17 17 34
17.16 16.84
0.001 0.001

5 19 18 37
18.67 18.33
0.006 0.006

6 5 12 17
8.58 8.42
1.492 1.520

7 4 6 10
5.05 4.95
0.217 0.221

8 1 1 2
1.01 0.99
0.000 0.000

Total 110 108 218

Chi-Sq = 5.589, DF = 7, P-Value = 0.588
5 cells with expected counts less than 5.

Chi-squared value is greater than P-Value Therefore null hypothesis is accepted.

Test 2: Appearance Sample A (Cornish vs Barents)
Chi-Square Test: Cornish, Barents

Expected counts are printed below observed counts
Chi-Square contributions are printed below expected counts

Cornish Barents Total
1 9 6 15
7.67 7.33
0.229 0.240

2 42 32 74
37.86 36.14
0.453 0.474

3 33 33 66
33.77 32.23
0.017 0.018

4 10 14 24
12.28 11.72
0.423 0.443

5 8 9 17
8.70 8.30
0.056 0.059

6 6 9 15
7.67 7.33
0.365 0.383

7 2 2 4
2.05 1.95
0.001 0.001

Total 110 105 215

Chi-Sq = 3.162, DF = 6, P-Value = 0.788
2 cells with expected counts less than 5.
Chi-squared value is greater than P-Value Therefore null hypothesis is accepted.
Test 3: Texture Sample A (Cornish vs Barents)
Chi-Square Test: Cornish, Barents
Expected counts are printed below observed counts
Chi-Square contributions are printed below expected counts

Cornish Barents Total
1 15 10 25
13.12 11.88
0.269 0.297

2 36 35 71
37.27 33.73
0.043 0.048

3 24 21 45
23.62 21.38
0.006 0.007

4 10 15 25
13.12 11.88
0.743 0.821

5 15 3 18
9.45 8.55
3.263 3.604

6 11 14 25
13.12 11.88
0.343 0.379

7 5 7 12
6.30 5.70
0.268 0.296

Total 116 105 221

Chi-Sq = 10.386, DF = 6, P-Value = 0.109
Chi-squared value is greater than P-Value Therefore null hypothesis is accepted.
Test 4: Taste Sample A (Cornish vs Barents)
Chi-Square Test: Cornish, Barents

Skipping rows and/or columns filled with zeros.


Expected counts are printed below observed counts
Chi-Square contributions are printed below expected counts

Cornish Barents Total
1 15 15 30
15.00 15.00
0.000 0.000

2 34 30 64
32.00 32.00
0.125 0.125

3 25 22 47
23.50 23.50
0.096 0.096

4 10 16 26
13.00 13.00
0.692 0.692

5 7 3 10
5.00 5.00
0.800 0.800

6 12 11 23
11.50 11.50
0.022 0.022

7 4 7 11
5.50 5.50
0.409 0.409

8 1 4 5
2.50 2.50
0.900 0.900

Total 108 108 216

Chi-Sq = 6.088, DF = 7, P-Value = 0.530
Chi-squared value is greater than P-Value Therefore null hypothesis is accepted.

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