> "K. Krishnamoorthy" wrote:
> 
> Hi,  please help me to find out a good practical example
> (possibly with data and story)  for hypothesis testing about two
> Poisson means..  

Some ideas (none with data):

        Numbers of male drivers vs number of female drivers going past a point
in a specified period (with sparse traffic so cars don't interact).

        Numbers of earthquakes in a region over two different years/decades

        Number of violent crimes in a town in July and in December

        Number of cars sold in a week at each of two car lots

        Number of Coke vs Pepsi-branded litter items along 1km of road

        Have two players each play a pinball game 20 times, and compare the
number of games in which each gets a replay.

        Same thing with basketball penalty shots.

        Compare the number of parking tickets two people get in a year, (or how
often police have stopped two drivers, or whatever)

                -Robert Dawson
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