Texting while Driving
Content
1) Table of Content
2) Demographics
3) Questions
4) Graphs
5) Conclusions
6) Recommendations
Demographics
Response Rate: 16 out of 20 Students
Participants: 16 participants
Age: 18-21 years of age
Mean: 19 Median: 19 Mode: 19 and 20 Range: 3
Gender: 12 Female & 4 Male
Academic Discipline:
Race/Ethnicity: Asian-.036% White/Caucasian- 75% Latino- .063% Pacific- .063%
Experience:
QuestionsSummary & write-up of a certain amount of questions taken
from the survey.
Question One
Question: What is your gender?
Google Summary
Analysis Write-Up: What is your gender? Most of the participants were female, there was about
twelve with four male.
Question Two
Question: What is your age?
Google Summary
Analysis Write-Up: What is your age? The participants were between 18-21 years of age: 4-18
years, 5-19 years, 5-20 years, and 2-21 years.
Question Three
Question: What is your race/ethnicity?
Google Summary
Analysis Write-Up: What is your Race/Ethnicity? We had different participants with different background, like
1 Asian, 12 White/Caucasion, 1 Latino/a, and 1 American and 1 Pacific.
Question Four
Question: What state are you originally from?
Google Summary
Analysis Write-Up: What state are you originally from? Most of the participants were from Arizona; 9 Arizona, 2
California, 1 Ohio, 1 Illinois, 1 Maryland, 1 Florida, and 1 Texas.
Question Five
Question: Do you have a cell phone?
Google Summary
Analysis Write-Up: Do you have a cell phone? Each participate ALL have cell phones.
Question Six Question: Do you have a car or a license?
Google Summary
Analysis Write-Up: Do you have a car or a license? Looking at the outcome, 12 participants have answered yes
to having either a car or a license and 4 answered no.
Question Eight Question: Have you ever sent a text while driving?
Google Summary
Analysis Write-Up: Have you ever sent a text while driving? ALL the participants have agreed and answered yes.
GraphsWe have chosen these 3 questions to be represented by
different kinds of graph.
Pie Graph
Bar Graph
Line Graph
Conclusion
Many of the participants have admitted that they have texted on their phones while driving. More than half the class has agreed that young adults, like themselves, feel safe texting while driving. It is concluded that many young adults are in a situation where breaking the law is becoming a habit in their lives. When a person texts while driving, it is at a high average for that person to be involve in an accident either injuries occur or worst.
Recommendations
After reviewing the data, our team recommends to alter business practices in order to integrate more telecommuter work assignments. We do not want people to go without being informed of the risk of texting while driving and what it may cause.
Brinli Kee, Sarah Murray, Tori Duplisse