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West Rail vs. Bus - Lingnan University Library

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Table 5.4.11 Crosstabulation of the age and use of one month pass<br />

age Use one month pass or not Total<br />

Don't use one month pass Use one month pass Asymp. Sig.<br />

young age between 12-24 62.5% 37.5% 100.0%<br />

middle age between 25-40 5.6% 94.4% 100.0%<br />

high age above 41 8.3% 91.7% 100.0%<br />

0.001<br />

Total 18.4% 81.6%<br />

Table 5.4.12 shows that the fare is an important reason of not choosing<br />

<strong>West</strong> <strong>Rail</strong>. From the result, the young age group and high age group also have a<br />

higher mean score when compare with middle age group. It means that although all<br />

the 3 group agree expensive is the reason of not choosing <strong>West</strong> <strong>Rail</strong>, the middle age<br />

group is much less agreeing than other two groups.<br />

Table 5.4.12 ANOVA between age and reasons of not choosing WR<br />

Mean F Sig.<br />

reason of not choosing WR - fare young age between 12-24 5.95 4.419 .015<br />

middle age between 25-40 5.00<br />

high age above 41 6.00<br />

reason of not choosing WR - not enough feeder service young age between 12-24 3.52 2.347 .103<br />

middle age between 25-40 4.05<br />

high age above 41 4.65<br />

Table 5.4.13 shows that the only reason that gives a significant result is<br />

cheap. Although all the three groups agree on cheap is the reason of why they choose<br />

to travel <strong>West</strong> <strong>Rail</strong>, the young age group tends to give a score on cheap as the reason<br />

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