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The way in which response options are presented in a question can affect a person's response. One hundred randomly selected people were asked about their tea or coffee preference. Fifty of the participants were randomly given the option of tea first and the remaining 50 participants were given the option of coffee first. The results are given in the table
CoffeeTea
Tea option first2723
Coffee option first2030
To conclude if the order in which options are presented in a question affects the answer, a two-proportion z-test was conducted. What is the correct p-value of the test?
0.1608
1.0050
0.1710
0.0594
0.4500
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