Mathematics, 24.12.2021 01:20, saneayahsimmons
A paper describes a study in which 50 Greek male taxi drivers drove in a driving simulator. In the simulator, they were asked to drive following a lead car. On one drive, they had no distractions and the average distance between the driver's car and the lead car was recorded. In a second drive, the drivers talked on a mobile phone while driving. The authors of the paper used a paired-sampled t test to determine if the mean following distance is greater when the driver has no distractions than when the driver is talking on a mobile phone. The mean of the 50 sample differences (no distraction talking on mobile phone) was 0.54 meters and the standard deviation of the sample differences was 1.29 meters. The authors concluded that there was evidence to support the claim that the mean following distance for Greek taxi drivers is greater when there are no distractions than when the driver is talking on a mobile phone.
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Do you agree with this conclusion?
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