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Title: The Cookie Challenge


1
The Cookie Challenge
  • Lindsay Arthur
  • Erin Harker
  • Holly Shaffer
  • Kristin Weekley

2
Objectives
  • Do more expensive ingredients make better-tasting
    cookies?
  • Do males/females differ in cookie preference?
    Class year? Season of birth? Region of country?
  • Does double-blind make a difference?

3
Hypothesis
  • Null Hypothesis Based on advertising in the
    United States, more expensive ingredients taste
    better. A gt B
  • Alternate Hypothesis Less expensive cookies
    actually taste better. A lt B

4
Method
  • Research
  • Funding
  • Shopping
  • Baking

5
Baking
  • Tollhouse Recipe
  • One Baker, One Observer
  • Same method for each batch, no doubling
  • Same oven, same day
  • 1200 Cookies!

6
Survey
  • Collis, Novack, Thayer, Choates, Hop
  • Double-blind vs. Single-blind
  • Procedure

7
Sample Population
  • 373 responses
  • 172 males, 198 females, 3 who knows?
  • 74 03s
  • 44 04s
  • 101 05s
  • 132 06s
  • 22 others

8
Analysis
  • Hypothesis Test
  • Chi-Squared Independence Tests
  • Birthday/Cookie Pref
  • Ideal Cookie/Cookie Pref
  • Class Year/Cookie Pref
  • Blindness/Cookie Pref
  • Region/Cookie Pref
  • Gender/Cookie Pref, Gender/Ideal Cookie

9
Preferences
10
Region Analysis
11
Birthday Season
12
Tester
13
Ideal Cookies
14
Possible Flaws
  • Water Ideal, but not feasible
  • Some burnt cookies
  • Sampling space - dining halls, timing
  • Group Influence
  • Tollhouse Recipe

15
Conclusion
  • Independence
  • Not So Sweet, MidWest
  • Hypothesis Test
  • Significant at 10 confidence interval, so
    tending towards significance
  • Nearly equal percentages of preferring AB, so
    still important results

16
Future.
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