Assignment title: Management
Course Project Task 2—Road Accidents Data Analysis Scenario: Epidemiology can use
census data or survey data. Epidemiologists would love to have a complete count of
everyone (census), and sometimes we need to go find and interview everyone who is
exposed to a certain event. However, when describing large population trends, most
often we rely on representative samples of the population to give us an indication of
how big of a proportion of people are sick or at risk. On the job, you will often be asked
to provide or retrieve information. A good practice is to confirm the intended purpose
and the type of data you are expected to provide before responding. You should also
provide confirmation of your sources when you respond to the request.
This exercise is about what you can or cannot say when you are given certain data. Be
careful to consider which aspect of the data you would use to make policy
recommendations.
Each of Centervale's three townships—Simon Township (ST), Diamond Township (DT),
and Taylor Township (TT)—is responsible for traffic safety in the unincorporated areas,
including maintenance and installation of roads, sidewalks, bike trails, lighting and traffic
signs and lights, and snow removal. As Centervale grows and expands rapidly, with an
out-migration of young families and retired couples from Metropolis, more reports of
traffic accidents are appearing in the media.
Directions: Based on the additional information about Centervale, your readings, and
research, respond to the following: In this module, you have been asked to clarify a
news reporter''s summary statement that traffic accidents are increasing. You have
been given this rather cryptic chart, and your office keeps some standard data about
Centervale. The data that your office keeps is on a spreadsheet that you can download
here. The first page of data was probably taken from the most recent Census Bureau
report (2010). Another tab (or sheet) of the spreadsheet contains data that was
collected by the police department. You can assume that all motor vehicle accidents
with injury or death are reported. Explain the accident rates in the data table in terms of
absolute numbers and in terms of population ratios. Be careful to use age-specific
denominators. Has the overall number of accidents in Centervale increased? Can you
tell who is responsible for the increase? You may use statistics, charts, or visualizations
to show what is known. When working people are hospitalized or dead, it is considered
a burden to the community; the community loses a productive member. Most drivers are
what we consider of working age. After puzzling over the chart, you decide that people
might understand it better if you explain things in terms of hospitalizations and fatalities.
You can say, for example, that 13 percent of hospitalizations of children under 15 years
in Simon Township are caused by motor vehicle accidents. The chart also indicates that
40 percent of deaths in Taylor Township are caused by motor vehicle accidents In your
report, tell if you think this is realistic. Is it possible that the summed data across
townships are representative of the county? Can you compare your conclusions to
statewide data?
What are some probable reasons that the actual data are not yet available at the state
level? Tell whether you would be critical or cynical about quality of data from the
different townships. Is the data you have been given adequate to make an assessment
of whether traffic accidents are increasing in number?
Explain clearly what the data can be used for. Can you tell if the rate of accidents has
been increasing? Explain what additional information is needed. You should utilize at
least 2 scholarly sources beyond the course readings in your research.
Your paper should be written in a clear, concise, and organized manner; demonstrate
ethical scholarship in accurate representation and attribution of sources; and display
accurate spelling, grammar, and punctuation.