6 For an experiment testing the strawberry flavored Skittle, our alternative hypothesis would state "There is a difference in a taster's ability to identify the flavor of the strawberry Skittles based on taste and smell and taster alone". If our alternative hypothesis is supported what would we expect the results of our experiment to show? The number of correct responses in the control group and the treatment group to be similar. The number of correct responses in the control group to be greater than the number of correct responses in the treatment group. The number of correct responses does not determine if the alternative hypothesis is supported or not. Clear my selection

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For an experiment testing the strawberry flavored Skittle, our alternative hypothesis would
state "There is a difference in a taster's ability to identify the flavor of the strawberry
Skittles based on taste and smell and taster alone". If our alternative hypothesis is
supported what would we expect the results of our experiment to show?
The number of correct responses in the control group and the treatment group to be
similar.
The number of correct responses in the control group to be greater than the number
of correct responses in the treatment group.
The number of correct responses does not determine if the alternative hypothesis is
supported or not.
Clear my selection
Transcribed Image Text:6 For an experiment testing the strawberry flavored Skittle, our alternative hypothesis would state "There is a difference in a taster's ability to identify the flavor of the strawberry Skittles based on taste and smell and taster alone". If our alternative hypothesis is supported what would we expect the results of our experiment to show? The number of correct responses in the control group and the treatment group to be similar. The number of correct responses in the control group to be greater than the number of correct responses in the treatment group. The number of correct responses does not determine if the alternative hypothesis is supported or not. Clear my selection
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