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Results of Survey

Snack Preferences of BYU - Idaho Communication Students

Salty vs. Sweet

Created by:

Salty vs. Sweet Snack Preferences

Ben Allen

Amanda Hyer

Blake Maxwell

Brad Millet

Derek Williams

Results of Survey

Salty vs. Sweet

A study of Communication Majors

Examples of Questions

in Survey

The Study

Survey of Students with a Communication Major at BYU-I

  • What type of breakfast do you normally eat?

Determine the numbers of students who prefer salty foods or sweet foods

Additional Questions

  • 300 surveys were sent out at random via email
  • 77 total responses
  • 29 Male, 48 Female

  • What type of snack

food, from these

listed, did you

consume most

recently?

Results of Survey

Rank these snack foods from most eaten to least eaten: (1 being least eaten and 5 being most eaten)

If no other, please leave blank.

• Please rank this from 1 to 5 Desserts

• Please rank this from 1 to 5 Candies

• Please rank this from 1 to 5 Chips

• Please rank this from 1 to 5 Crackers

• Please rank this from 1 to 5 Other

Originally include six categories of taste:

Findings

  • pungent
  • sweet
  • sour
  • salty
  • astringent
  • bitter

Findings

80% of Hispanics prefer Salty

25+ Students

prefer Salty snacks

  • 59% of married people prefer salty snacks

36% of students

prefer Salty snacks

18-24 Students

prefer Sweet snacks

55% of Caucasians

prefer Sweet

43% of students

prefer Sweet snacks

  • 63% of single people prefer sweet snacks

Findings

Conclusion

  • Dinner is the most commonly consumed meal at 90%

  • Lunch is consumed 81% of the time

  • Breakfast is consumed 69% of the time

Communication

majors prefer sweets versus salty snacks

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