Peter is researching the preferences of men and women in regard to five different flavors of ice cream. He decides to sample 50 people. What can we conclude about Peter's sample size?

A. Peter's sample is sufficient and will detect a significant result if one exists.
B. Peter's sample is too small and is unlikely to detect a significant result.
C. Peter's sample is very large; in fact, he could reduce the sample size and still detect significant results.
D. Without more information, we cannot make any solid conclusions about the adequacy of Peter's sample size.


B. Peter's sample is too small and is unlikely to detect a significant result.

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