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The British Department of Transportation studied to see if people avoid driving on Friday the 13th....

The British Department of Transportation studied to see if people avoid driving on Friday the 13th. They did a traffic count on a Friday and then again on a Friday the 13th at the same two locations ("Friday the 13th," 2013). The data for each location on the two different dates is in table #9.2.6. Estimate the mean difference in traffic count between the 6th and the 13th using a 90% level. Table #9.2.6: Traffic Count Dates 6th 13th 1990, July 139246 138548 1990, July 134012 132908 1991, September 137055 136018 1991, September 133732 131843 1991, December 123552 121641 1991, December 121139 118723 1992, March 128293 125532 1992, March 124631 120249 1992, November 124609 122770 1992, November 117584 117263

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The estimate of the difference in means for 90% Confidence Interval is obtained as follows

Where the mean and standard deviation values are obtained in excel. The screenshot is shown below,

and,

(since the estimate of mean difference includes 0 we can conclude that there no difference in mean traffic between two dates at 90% confidence level)


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