Statistical model that is.
I'm trying to come up with a statistical model to explain the number car crashes per state(both with alcohol present and without).
The factors I am including are:
alcohol tax
highway expenditure per state
geography (i.e. north vs. south and east vs. midwest/greatplains vs. west)
illegal bac level for the state
days that license is revoked for dui
if the state has a law that requires an interlock device to be placed on a dui car
if the state has a law that requires the forfeiture of a dui car
unemployment rate for the state
I'm also thinking of including the membership levels in MADD per state and highschool graduation levels per state.
Anyone have any other ideas for variables?
I'm trying to come up with a statistical model to explain the number car crashes per state(both with alcohol present and without).
The factors I am including are:
alcohol tax
highway expenditure per state
geography (i.e. north vs. south and east vs. midwest/greatplains vs. west)
illegal bac level for the state
days that license is revoked for dui
if the state has a law that requires an interlock device to be placed on a dui car
if the state has a law that requires the forfeiture of a dui car
unemployment rate for the state
I'm also thinking of including the membership levels in MADD per state and highschool graduation levels per state.
Anyone have any other ideas for variables?