Multiple Choice
Does eating while driving make an accident more likely? Researchers from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration looked at national traffic and accident records from a recent year for those drivers who were eating versus those who were not. Result: The odds of an accident were 80 percent higher when eating than when not.
The explanatory variable in this study is:
A) whether the subject had an auto accident.
B) whether the subject was eating.
C) the risk of an accident.
D) whether the subject owned a car.
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