(Step-by-Step) The situation is this. The data is the results of a wine rating from experts on four different wines. The sample I am assuming is 100% of


Question: The situation is this. The data is the results of a wine rating from experts on four different wines. The sample I am assuming is 100% of the population available and in all cases population comes from less than 30 people.

I would like someone to outline what test they would do why, and how deep into each test should I go and why. I don't need to see all the math steps. I just need which tests, why, and based on the results of each test are there any special circumstances that require more testing? It might be easier if I would pay for an hours time and someone could call to help me, although I would prefer a written guide. Direction on real world results is I guess what I am saying is confusing me and based on each test;s results is there more analysis needed. I am just no seeing the path on this. I see tests and formulas the math for which I can figure out. My problem is to know how to start and how much of what needs to be done based on the given situation. Here is the data: (again a fix population from which everyone available was sampled. It does not say that in the problem it just says here are the results of wine experts taste test of four different wines, run inferential analysis on it. So I guess we could assume an unknown population and the sample is a random selection from that, which would change things a lot.)

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