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Statistical Methods for Geography

โœ Scribed by Peter A. Rogerson


Publisher
Sage Publications Ltd
Year
2001
Tongue
English
Leaves
249
Edition
1
Category
Library

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Statistical Methods for Geography is a systematic introduction to the essential techniques that all students must understand to complete a module in statistical analysis. It provides an integrated overview of spatial data and spatial data analysis. Key features include: - An applied focus on methods for geographers: the text presents a detailed discussion of regression analysis and autocorrelation - the principal methods of statistical inference used in geography. - An introduction to the principles of spatial analysis and spatial patterns, including probability and probability models; hypothesis testing and sampling; analysis of variance; point patterns; and patterns in areal data.


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