- Find the linear regression equation and interpret the slope and intercept
Coffee Ratings
Research question: Can we predict a coffee’s aftertaste based on its acidity?
To answer the research question above, let’s look at the Coffee Ratings data set[1]. The data set contains information about the origin, processing, and taste quality for a sample of 1,338 coffees. The taste quality characteristics are on a scale of 0–10, as determined by a panel of expert coffee tasters.
- acidity: Measure of acidity (a sharp, tangy feeling, like when biting into an orange[2]); higher values correspond to a more acidic taste
- aftertaste: Measure of taste after you take a sip of the coffee; higher values indicate better quality taste
Data set: Coffee Ratings
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