Discussion: Regression & Data Analysis Statistics
Discussion: Regression & Data Analysis Statistics ORDER NOW FOR CUSTOMIZED AND ORIGINAL ESSAY PAPERS ON Discussion: Regression & Data Analysis Statistics This dataset shows systemwide boardings for both bus and rail services provided by CTA, dating back to 2001. Daytypes are as follows: W = Weekday, A = Saturday, U = Sunday/Holiday. See attached readme file for information on how these numbers are calculated. Discussion: Regression & Data Analysis Statistics https://data.cityofchicago.org/Transportation/CTA-Ridership-Daily-Boarding-Totals/6iiy-9s97 Ridership Readme 12-Aug-11 Chicago Transit Authority * About CTA ridership numbers * Ridership statistics are provided on a system-wide and bus route/station-level basis. Ridership is primarily counted as boardings, that is, customers boarding a transit vehicle (bus or rail). On the rail system, there is a distinction between station entries and total rides, or boardings. Datasets indicate such in their file name and description. * How people are counted on the L * On the rail system, a customer is counted as an entry each time he or she passes through a turnstile to enter a station. Customers are not counted as entries when they make a cross-platform transfer from one rail line to another, since they dont pass through a turnstile. Where the number given for rail is in boardings, whats presented is a statistically valid estimate of the actual number of boardings onto the rail system. * How people are counted on buses * Boardings are recorded using the bus farebox and farecard reader. In the uncommon situation when there is an operating error with the farebox and the onboard systems cannot determine on which route a given trips boardings should be allocated, these boardings are tallied as Route 0 in some reports. Route 1001 are shuttle buses used for construction or other unforeseen events. * Daytype * Daytype fields in the data are coded as W for Weekday, A for Saturday and U for Sunday/Holidays. Note that New Years Day, Memorial Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, and Christmas Day are considered as Sundays for the purposes of ridership reporting. All other holidays are reported as the type of day they fall on. Year type 2000-2002 Group 1 2003-2005 Group 2 2006-2008 Group 3 2009-2011 Group 4 2012-2014 Group 5 2016-2017 Group 6 Discussion: Regression & Data Analysis Statistics Get a 10 % discount on an order above $ 100 Use the following coupon code : NURSING10