The article dives into a fascinating experiment by Ronald Fisher that tested whether a lady, who claimed she could tell when milk was added to tea, could actually do so.
Muriel Bristol was challenged to identify eight cups of tea, half with milk added before the tea and the other half in reverse.
have no success purely by chance. Miraculously, she picked all eight correctly, leading to an insightful exploration of statistical significance and randomization in research design.
Fisher's null hypothesis suggested she would have no success purely by chance. Miraculously, she picked all eight correctly, leading to an insightful exploration of statistical significance and randomization in research design.