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Lady tasting tea

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The "Lady tasting tea" is a famous thought experiment introduced by the statistician Ronald A. Fisher in his 1935 book "The Design of Experiments." The scenario serves as an illustration of hypothesis testing and the logic of statistical inference. In the thought experiment, a lady claims she has the ability to distinguish between tea that has been brewed with milk added first and tea that has the milk added after brewing.

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