A casebook for spatial statistical data analysis
Daniel A. Griffith
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A casebook for spatial statistical data analysis
Published
1999
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Pages
506
ISBN-10
0195109589
Description
"This volume compiles geostatistical and spatial autoregressive data analyses involving georeferenced socioeconomic, natural resources, agricultural, pollution, and epidemiological variables. Benchmark analyses are followed by analyses of readily available data sets, emphasizing parallels between geostatistical and spatial autoregressive findings. Both SAS and SPSS code are presented for implementation purposes. This informative casebook will serve geographers, regional scientists, applied spatial statisticians, and spatial scientists from across disciplines."--Jacket.
Business Statistics
Research Design
Introductory statistics for the behavioral sciences
Guide to quality control
Statistics for management
The Visual Display of Quantitative Information
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