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Analysis Planning Worksheet
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Analysis Planning Worksheet
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Analysis Planning Worksheet—Team Phoenix
Evaluation Question #1
**Which month in 2015 had the higher number of driving fatalities in the U.S.? **
###Independent Variable(s)
These variable(s) are causing something or creating an effect. List what each is and whether it is categorical or continuous. It is ok to only have one.
Variable
**Month **
Categorical: # of levels _12
Dependent Variable(s)
These variable(s) are influenced by your independent variable and depend on them. List what each is and whether it is categorical or continuous. Unless they are related, you should have only one.
Variable
Number of fatalities (FATALS)
Continuous
Now that you know the type and number of independent and dependent variables, you are ready to use the analysis flow charts to choose your analysis!
Analysis:
**Frequency and Percent **
Evaluation Question #2
**Which distraction type contributes most to fatalities in the US in 2015? **
###Independent Variable(s)
These variable(s) are causing something or creating an effect. List what each is and whether it is categorical or continuous. It is ok to only have one.
Variable
**Distraction Type **
Categorical: # of levels _14
Dependent Variable(s)
These variable(s) are influenced by your independent variable and depend on them. List what each is and whether it is categorical or continuous. Unless they are related, you should have only one.
Variable
Number of fatalities (FATALS)
Continuous
Now that you know the type and number of independent and dependent variables, you are ready to use the analysis flow charts to choose your analysis!
Analysis:
**ANOVA ** This analysis is wrong I missed @navymama when you were talking about having to change your test. So this will need to be updated.