Each night this past week, you had the same food for dinner and you rated how appealing it was before each meal. Compared with the first night, how would the 7th night of eating the same meal rate?

A. The ratings would be expected to stay consistent over the week.
B. The ratings for the first night should be lower than the ratings for the 7th night.
C. The ratings for the first night should be higher than the ratings for the 7th night.
D. There should be no relationship between ratings and days during the week.


Answer: C

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