Conclusion
We fail to reject the null hypothesis at any reasonable level of significance because the p-value we obtained is a .957, and that would be greater than any reasonable significance level. Therefore there is insufficient evidence to say that there is a relationship between the amount of times pulled over and the gender of the driver. After using the Chi-Squared test, we obtained a .957 p-value, which means that we definitely failed to see a relationship between the gender and amount of times pulled over. After doing this study, we determined that our original hypothesis of men being better drivers than was false because we didn't have enough evidence to say that there was a relationship between the two.