Modern Business Statistics with Microsoft Office Excel (with XLSTAT Education Edition Printed Access Card) (MindTap Course List)
Modern Business Statistics with Microsoft Office Excel (with XLSTAT Education Edition Printed Access Card) (MindTap Course List)
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ISBN: 9781337115186
Author: David R. Anderson, Dennis J. Sweeney, Thomas A. Williams, Jeffrey D. Camm, James J. Cochran
Publisher: Cengage Learning
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Chapter 16, Problem 2CP

Wine Spectator magazine contains articles and reviews on every aspect of the wine industry, including ratings of wine from around the world. In a recent issue they reviewed and scored 475 wines from the Piedmont region of Italy using a 100-point scale. The following table shows how the Wine Spectator score each wine received is used to rate each wine as being classic, outstanding, very good, good, mediocre, or not recommended.

Chapter 16, Problem 2CP, Wine Spectator magazine contains articles and reviews on every aspect of the wine industry,

A key question for most consumers is whether paying more for a bottle of wine will result in a better wine. To investigate this question for wines from the Piedmont region we selected a random sample of 100 of the 475 wines that Wine Spectator reviewed. The data, contained in the DATAfile named WineRatings, shows the price ($), the Wine Spectator score, and the rating for each wine.

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  1. 1. Develop a table that shows the number of wines that were classified as classic, outstanding, very good, good, mediocre, and not recommended and the average price. Does there appear to be any relationship between the price of the wine and the Wine Spectator rating? Are there any other aspects of your initial summary of the data that stand out?
  2. 2. Develop a scatter diagram with price on the horizontal axis and the Wine Spectator score on the vertical axis. Does the relationship between price and score appear to be linear?
  3. 3. Using linear regression, develop an estimated regression equation that can be used to predict the score given the price of the wine.
  4. 4. Using a second-order model, develop an estimated regression equation that can be used to predict the score given the price of the wine.
  5. 5. Compare the results from fitting a linear model and fitting a second-order model.
  6. 6. As an alternative to fitting a second-order model, fit a model using the natural logarithm of price as the independent variable. Compare the results with the second-order model.
  7. 7. Based upon your analysis, would you say that spending more for a bottle of wine will provide a better wine?
  8. 8. Suppose that you want to spend a maximum of $30 for a bottle of wine. In this case, will spending closer to your upper limit for price result in a better wine than a much lower price?
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