Question:Does the order in which wine is presented to a customer make a
difference? In one...
Question
Does the order in which wine is presented to a customer make a
difference? In one...
Does the order in which wine is presented to a customer make a
difference? In one Canadian study, subjects were asked to taste two
wine samples in sequence and then indicate which was preferred.
Both samples given to a subject were actually the same
wine, although subjects were expecting to taste two different
samples of a particular variety.The study was looking to make an
inference on the proportion of all Canadian adult wine drinkers who
would select the wine presented first. The researchers found 32
volunteers to participate in their study.
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Check the appropriate assumptions and conditions necessary to
conduct a hypothesis test for a population proportion.
Draw the sampling distribution of p(hat) assuming the null
hypothesis is true. Make sure to clearly label your
distribution.