Suppose 6 of the 10 cups of coffee in the experiment


Question: Suppose 6 of the 10 cups of coffee in the experiment described in Exercise are regular and the remaining 4 are decaf. How do the p-values change? Which design, 5 + 5 or 6 + 4, is preferred?

Exercise: Suppose 10 cups of coffee, 5 decaf and 5 regular, are served according to Fisher's design. Find the p-value for Fisher's exact test when one cup of regular coffee is incorrectly categorized. What is the p-value when no mistakes are made? What about two mistakes?

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Basic Statistics: Suppose 6 of the 10 cups of coffee in the experiment
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