DISCUSSION
1. If someone approached the register more than once, we counted them again. This could change the study and weigh it more towards the gender that approached the register more than once.
2. The results may have been different for the drive thru than the inside register.
3. Children were counted in the study, so the amount of sons or daughters that the parents had could sway the study.
The results could be extrapolated to any Taco Bell in the country. This is because the difference between the proportions of men adn women was significantly different than 0 at any reasonable level of significance. Since the p-value was 0, we believe that the results would be appropriate for all Taco Bells in the United States. For better results, the study should be conducted in both the drive thru and inside the restaurant. This could possibly change the outcome of the study or make the data more reliable. Also, the study was only conducted on two days of the week. The data may have varied if it was conducted on all different days of the week. Finally, if there was more time frames of the study, the data might have been more reliable. We only used the minimum of 30 time frames for our study.