CELL PHONE USE WHILE DRIVING EDTC 5103 Amanda Knight
DISTRIBUTION OF SURVEY Hypothesis: Younger people use cell phones while driving more than older people. Handed out on Wednesday, November 6, 2013, in the Willard basement. 20 respondents Age range: Female: 65% Male: 35%
I PERSONALLY OWN MY OWN CELL PHONE. 1-Strongly Disagree 2-Disagree 3-Neutral 4-Agree 5-Strongly Agree
I DRIVE A CAR. 1-Strongly Disagree 2-Disagree 3-Neutral 4-Agree 5-Strongly Agree
I HAVE USED A CELL PHONE WHILE DRIVING. 1-Strongly Disagree 2-Disagree 3-Neutral 4-Agree 5-Strongly Agree
I HAVE USED MY CELL PHONE TO MAKE A CALL WHILE DRIVING. 1-Strongly Disagree 2-Disagree 3-Neutral 4-Agree 5-Strongly Agree
I HAVE USED MY CELL PHONE TO SEND A TEXT MESSAGE OR WHILE DRIVING. 1-Strongly Disagree 2-Disagree 3-Neutral 4-Agree 5-Strongly Agree
RESPONSE Many of the people surveyed expressed guilt over using their cell phone while driving. Other people expressed anger over seeing other people use their cell phones while driving.