Table A.1
Comparison matrix between CMAs1 showing percentage point difference between individual CMAs, Physical Incivility

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  Halifax Québec City Montréal Ottawa/Gatineau Toronto Hamilton Winnipeg Regina Saskatoon Calgary Edmonton Vancouver
percentage point difference
Halifax
...
9*
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Québec City
9*
...
9*
ns
6*
8*
12*
15*
10*
ns
9*
11*
Montréal
ns
9*
...
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Ottawa/Gatineau
ns
ns
ns
...
ns
ns
8*
11*
ns
ns
ns
7*
Toronto
ns
6*
ns
ns
...
ns
6*
9*
ns
ns
ns
5*
Hamilton
ns
8*
ns
ns
ns
...
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
Winnipeg
ns
12*
ns
8*
6*
ns
...
ns
ns
7*
ns
ns
Regina
ns
15*
ns
11*
9*
ns
ns
...
ns
10*
ns
ns
Saskatoon
ns
10*
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
...
10*
ns
ns
Calgary
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
7*
10*
10*
...
ns
6*
Edmonton
ns
9*
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
ns
...
ns
Vancouver
ns
11*
ns
7*
5*
ns
ns
ns
ns
6*
ns
...
* Difference between CMAs is statistically significant at p<0.01
ns No statistically significant difference
1. Census Metropolitan Area
Note on interpreting this matrix table: Choose the row containing one of the CMAs you wish to compare, and follow it until you reach the column for the other CMA.
The cell shows the percentage point difference between rates of physical incivility in the two CMAs. If the difference is not statistically significant, the cell shows "ns (blank).
For example, there is a statistically signficant 9 percentage point difference between Halifax and Québec City (17% and 8% respectively, as shown in Table 1). However, the difference between Halifax and any other CMA in the study is not statistically significant.
Source: Statistics Canada, General Social Survey, 2004