Present the pattern of results


Some people like to pour beer gently down the side of the glass to preserve bubbles.  Others splash it down the center to release the bubbles into a foamy head and free the aromas.  Champagne, however is best when the bubbles remain concentrated in the wine.  A group of French scientists recently verified the difference between the two pouring methods by measuring the amount of bubbles in each glass of champagne poured two different ways and at three different temperatures.  The following data present the pattern of results obtained in the study.

Champagne Temperature (degrees F)

 

40 degrees

46 degrees

52 degrees

Gentle Pour

n = 10

M = 7

SS = 64

n = 10

M = 3

SS = 57

n = 10

M = 2

SS = 47

Splashing Pour

n = 10

M = 5

SS = 56

n = 10

M = 1

SS = 54

n = 10

M = 0

SS = 46

Use a two-factor ANOVA with alpha = 0.05 to evaluate the mean differences.

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