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Does age affect death rates in motor vehicle accidents?
A study by the Department of transportation presented statistics regarding mortalities in motor vehicle accidents from 1975-1997. The numbers are divided up into groups based on age. ...
n order to answer my question “is there a relationship between the age of a person and their mortality rate during motor vehicle accidents? ... A correlation of 1 would mean that there was a perfect linear correlation between my two variables; therefore mortality in motor vehicle accidents would be completely predictable. ... Examples of this would be as drivers or passengers got older, their age group’s mortality rates in motor vehicle accidents would go down.
Using all of the categories of ages, I discovered that the correlations between age and mortality in all three of my focus years were very weak positive correlations.
Approximate Word count = 680 Approximate Pages = 2.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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