You may have been in a wine store and wondered just how


Question: You may have been in a wine store and wondered just how useful those posted wine ratings are (usually a scale with 100 as the top score). After all, aren't ratings subjective? Corsi and Ashenfelter (2001) studied whether wine experts are consistent. Knowing that the weather is the best predictor of price, the researchers wondered how well weather predicted experts' ratings. The variables used for weather included temperature and rainfall, and the variable used for wine experts' ratings was based on the numbers they assigned to each wine.

a. Name one independent variable. What type of variable is it? Is it discrete or continuous?

b. Name the dependent variable. What type of variable is it? Is it discrete or continuous?

c. How does this study reflect the concept of reliability?

d. Let's say that you frequently drink wine that's been rated highly by Robert Parker, one of the wine experts in this study. His ratings were determined to be reliable, and you find that you usually agree with Parker. How does this observation reflect the concept of validity?

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